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From the Cradle to the Grave
Though Dale Watson has long been a torchbearer for classic country, a throwback to the sounds of the 1960s and '70s, never before has he channeled so much inspiration from the late Johnny Cash. Recorded in Cash's cabin (since bought by Watson's actor buddy Johnny Knoxville), the songs really heavily on Cash's signature "boom-chicka-boom" rhythm, and the arrangements occasionally employ the sort of mariachi brass that evokes "Ring of Fire." Themes of life and death permeate the material. The title cut could have been a Cash outtake, while the "Runaway Train" finale pays him explicit tribute. Elsewhere, Watson changes pace by injecting some Waylon Jennings into "You Always Get What You Always Got," and lightening things up with "Hollywood Hillbilly." Watson's baritone and band are in fine form throughout. --Don McLeese
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Tracks| 1 | Justice For All | | 2 | It's Not Over Now | | 3 | Time Without You | | 4 | Hollywood Hillbilly | | 5 | You Always Get What You Always Got | | 6 | From The Cradle To the Grave | | 7 | Why Oh Why Live A Lie | | 8 | Yellow Mama | | 9 | Tomorrow Never Comes | | 10 | Runaway Train |
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