Released in late 1976, at the height of Willie-mania, The Troublemaker is Willie Nelson's first all-gospel album, but country gospel in his hands doesn't sound like traditional country gospel -- it's a Willie album, through and through, performed with the freewheeling Family as support. Consequently, it's every bit as wonderfully idiosyncratic as any of his other mid-'70s work and, in some ways, even more so, because inspirational songs and religious material are usually not given arrangements as imaginative and free-spirited as this. Although the album can be divided pretty evenly between ballads and rollicking up-tempo numbers, there is the inherent jazz-like unpredictability in the performances of Nelson and his band that makes even familiar numbers like "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" sound spontaneous. Then again, the choice of material also helps, because that song is the most familiar here; while many of the other numbers are also country gospel standards, they're not recorded nearly as often as "Circle" and these song choices also give The Troublemaker a unique, fresh feel. Another interesting thing about the album is that the music, not the message, is at the forefront, which is why it doesn't sound separate from his other mid-'70s peaks. Although it is overshadowed by them both, the sublime subtlety of the performances on The Troublemaker make it sound of a piece with The Red Headed Stranger and Stardust. It may not be nearly as popular as either, but musically, it's just as satisfying and is one of the quiet highlights in Willie's vast catalog. [The Troublemaker was reissued in a remastered, expanded edition with four bonus tracks: live versions of "The Troublemaker," "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," "When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder," and "Amazing Grace," which is the only song in the bonus tracks not featured on the album. All these bonus tracks were recorded in June 1974 at the Texas Opry House, and they're loose, lively, and terrific -- nice additions to an already great album.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
The Troublemaker (Bonus Tracks)
08/24/2004 | Sbme Special Mkts.
All Music Guide Review
The Troublemaker (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Credits of The Troublemaker (Bonus Tracks)
- Arif Mardin
- Producer
- Joseph M. Palmaccio
- Mastering
- Gene Paul
- Engineer
- Bee Spears
- Bass
- Ben Tallent
- Mixing
- Rich Kienzle
- Liner Notes
- Bobbie Nelson
- Piano
- Dee Moeller
- Vocals (Background)
- Al Quaglieri
- Reissue Producer
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- David Gahr
- Photography
- Randall Martin
- Design
- Nick Shaffran
- Series Consultant
- Norm Elrod
- Packaging Manager
- Sammi Smith
- Vocals (Background)
- Jimmy Day
- Dobro, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel)
- Larry Gatlin
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Mickey Raphael
- Harmonica, Mixing
- Steven Berkowitz
- A&R
- Paul English
- Drums
- Jeff Gutcheon
- Organ
- Lewis Hahn
- Remixing
- Johnny Gimble
- Fiddle, Mandolin
- Willie Nelson
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals
- B.W. Stevenson
- Vocals (Background)
- Doug Sahm
- Fiddle, Vocals (Background)
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