Right for the Time

Right for the Time

by Waylon Jennings
Right for the Time

Right for the Time

by Waylon Jennings

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

In 1996, Waylon Jennings and the major labels in Nashville weren't having much to say to one another (not an uncommon situation for a veteran country act at that time), so he signed with the Texas-based indie label Justice Records, who were also working with his buddy Willie Nelson, and he was given free rein to do as he pleased. Waylon's first album for Justice, Right for the Time, was an overlooked pleasure, laid-back and relaxed but heartfelt, with Jennings and a compact studio band covering the usual topics -- falling in love, falling out of love, drowning one's sorrows, and trying to make sense of life as it drifts on by -- with his usual blend of cockiness, dignity, and hard-won insight. Some artists create great music out of strong labor, but Waylon's best music has often sounded like his most spontaneous, and that was clearly the formula for Right for the Time -- gather up some good tunes, round up the band, and roll tape. And if the result wasn't a great Waylon Jennings album, it's a damn good one. Maybe the cover of Paul Simon's "The Boxer" wasn't a great idea, but it works better than you might expect, and there are some real winners here, including the swaggering kiss-off "Kissing You Goodbye," the rollicking "Hittin' the Bottle Again," the introspective "WBPT" and "Cactus, Texas," and the bittersweet title track. And the closer, "Living Legends, Pt. 2," is a witty overview of the state of country music circa 1996, and if the names have changed, the basic scenario seems remarkably similar almost 20 years on. By 1998, Waylon would be back in the major-label game, but if Right for the Time wasn't seen as a revelatory comeback for Jennings (like Johnny Cash's albums for American), that's probably not what he wanted, given his personality. Jennings likely wanted to make a good album on his own terms, and he certainly succeeded with Right for the Time. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 02/12/2021
Label: Black Country Records
UPC: 0762182159012
Rank: 52850

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Waylon Jennings   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jessi Colter   Guest Artist,Vocals
Jeff Hale   Drums,Tambourine
Robby Turner   Dobro,Mandolin,Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar
Jesse Dayton   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Randall Hage Jamail   Guitar (Acoustic)
Shawn Jones   Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Jerry Bridges   Guitar,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Acoustic),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String)
Fred Lawrence   Piano,Wurlitzer,Organ (Hammond)

Technical Credits

Troy Seals   Composer
Amy Hughes   Engineer
Paul Simon   Composer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Kimmie Rhodes   Composer
Shake Russell   Composer
Waylon Jennings   Composer
Jeffrey Allen Black   Composer
Randall Hage Jamail   Mixing,Producer
Donnell Cameron   Mixing,Engineer
Bobby Emmons   Composer
Kris Kristofferson   Composer
Chris Stone   Engineer
John Lee Hooker   Composer
Scott A. Tirapelli   Post Production,Post Production Coordinator
Alan Messer   Photography
Jane Minarovic   Production Coordination
Cynthia S. Kinney   Design
Eddie Miller   Mixing
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