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Red Headed Stranger,Willie Nelson
    • Red Headed Stranger
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    • Can I Sleep In Your Arms
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    • I Couldn't Believe It Was True
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    • Medley: Blue Rock Montana/Red Headed Stranger

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    • Time Of The Preacher
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    • I Couldn't Believe It Was True
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    • Time Of The Preacher Theme
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    • Medley: Blue Rock Montana/Red Headed Stranger
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    • Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
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    • Red Headed Stranger
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    • Time Of The Preacher Theme
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    • Just As I Am
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    • Denver
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    • O'er The Waves
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    • Down Yonder
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    • Can I Sleep In Your Arms
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    • Remember Me
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    • Hands On The Wheel
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    • Bandera
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    • Bach Minuet In G
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    • I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
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    • A Maiden's Prayer
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    • Bonaparte's Retreat

album review

Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger perhaps is the strangest blockbuster country produced, a concept album about a preacher on the run after murdering his departed wife and her new lover, told entirely with brief song-poems and utterly minimal backing. It's defiantly anticommercial and it demands intense concentration -- all reasons why nobody thought it would be a hit, a story related in Chet Flippo's liner notes to the 2000 reissue. It was a phenomenal blockbuster, though, selling millions of copies, establishing Nelson as a superstar recording artist in its own right. For all its success, it still remains a prickly, difficult album, though, making the interspersed concept of Phases and Stages sound shiny in comparison. It's difficult because it's old-fashioned, sounding like a tale told around a cowboy campfire. Now, this all reads well on paper, and there's much to admire in Nelson's intimate gamble, but it's really elusive, as the themes get a little muddled and the tunes themselves are a bit bare. It's undoubtedly distinctive -- and it sounds more distinctive with each passing year -- but it's strictly an intellectual triumph and, after a pair of albums that were musically and intellectually sound, it's a bit of a letdown, no matter how successful it was. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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