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| LIttle known western |
| By: | jadedtitan |
| Date: | 12 Jan 2008 |
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Although this is another version of the Jesse James story, the music by Ry Cooder has a great western feel to it without making you feel that you have heard it all before. The best songs on the album are the first and last tracks, The Long Riders and Jesse James. Both have that typical western sound to them, but separate themselves from other western movies. The themes are still different enough that you can listen to the music and not feel that you are hearing just another western score. The Seneca Square Dance and the Cole Younger Polka make you want to get up and square dance across the floor, fun tunes that one could easily still dance to (if western music was still cool enough to dance to)! The entire album is worth listening to, and a great cure for western music blues.
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