Full Circle (Waylon Jennings album)
Full Circle | ||||
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Studio album by Waylon Jennings | ||||
Released | October 1988 | |||
Recorded |
Groundstar Lab, Nashville Sound Stage Studio, Nashville | |||
Genre |
Country Outlaw country | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer |
Jimmy Bowen Waylon Jennings | |||
Waylon Jennings chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Full Circle is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on MCA Records in 1988. Jennings' fourth and final studio album for MCA before his move to Epic Records, it yielded four minor country hits: "Trouble Man" (#61), "Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone)" (#28), "How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A." (#39) and "You Put the Soul in the Song" (#59). Jennings was partly responsible for writing the lyrics to six of the album's ten tracks. Full Circle was a minor success on the charts, peaking at #36.
Track listing
- "Trouble Man" (Tony Joe White, Jennings) – 3:18
- "Grapes on the Vine" (Steve Gillette, Charles J. Quarto) – 2:59
- "Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone)" (Johnny McRae, Steve Clark) – 3:12
- "Yoyos, Bozos, Bimbos and Heroes" (Roger Murrah, Jennings) – 3:09
- "It Goes with the Territory" (Phil Barnhart, Ted Hewitt, Barry Walsh) – 3:47
- "How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A." (Murrah, Jennings) – 2:56
- "Hey Willie" (Murrah, Jennings) – 2:02
- "You Put the Soul in the Song" (Don Goodman, Tim Gaetano, John B. Detterline) – 3:35
- "G.I. Joe" (Troy Seals, Jennings) – 2:58
- "Woman I Hate It" (Rodney Crowell, Jennings) – 4:34
Production
- Producer: Jimmy Bowen, Waylon Jennings
- Art Direction: Simon Levy
- Cover Photography: Wayne Williams
- Design: Dennas Davis
Personnel
- Drums: Rick Marotta
- Bass: Leland Sklar, David Hungate
- Electric Guitar: Reggie Young, Dann Huff, Billy Joe Walker Jr., Tony Joe White, Waylon Jennings
- Acoustic Guitar: Billy Joe Walker Jr.
- Piano: John Jarvis
- Synclavier Steve Schaffer
- Dobro: Jerry Douglas
- Fiddle: Mark O'Connor
- Harmonica: Tony Joe White
- Harmony Vocals: Waylon Jennings, Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young
Chart performance
Chart (1988) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 37 |
References
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