This date from 1990 features
Willie Nelson and
the Family Band in fine form.
Live from Austin TX reflects so many of the audience and band favorites in such a hometown setting, it would be hard to imagine it not working like a charm. According to Austin City Limits producer
Terry Lickona's brief liner notes,
Nelson was the first-ever guest on the public television-syndicated program back in 1974 for its pilot episode. It wouldn't matter if
Nelson sang
nursery rhymes in front of this audience. But it's tight and well-rehearsed, yet there's more than a degree of spontaneity here in tracks like
"Stay a Little Longer," with a killer
Nelson guitar break and a tough
rock & roll riff in the bridge. Then there's the medley of
"Funny," "Crazy," and
"Night Life" that's mercurial, slippery, and a tiny bit ragged. The reading of
"Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)," here is choice, as is the live version of
"Always on My Mind," a song that, remarkably, still has a lot of life in it despite its being performed countless thousands of times. The only drawback here is the sound. It's actually a bit disheartening considering how fine the performance is. One would have imagined that the sonics would have been fairly top-notch by 1990, but not so here. It's a bit flat and lifeless, kept alive only by the fiery performance of the band. Too bad. Though this is not one to recommend to someone getting started with
Nelson, or a casual fan, hardcore fans will have to have this despite the shortcomings of fidelity. It's a good 'un. ~ Thom Jurek