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A Great Big Western Howdy!

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Download links and information about A Great Big Western Howdy! by Riders In The Sky. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 40:53 minutes.

Artist: Riders In The Sky
Release date: 1998
Genre: Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 40:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wah-Hoo! 4:15
2. A Hundred and Sixty Acres 2:23
3. Cherokee 4:03
4. Autumn on the Trail 3:15
5. The Ballad of Palindrome/Palindrome: The Scene With Johnny Western 3:50
6. Cowboy Camp Meetin' 2:38
7. The Arms of My Love 3:32
8. Cimarron Moon 3:35
9. The Sidekick Jig 2:48
10. A Border Romance 3:41
11. One More Ride With Marty Stuart 3:46
12. He Walks with the Wild and the Lonely 3:07

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On the big scale you can call this album Western music, but on individual cuts it throws you some curveballs. It has harmonies and rhythms reminiscent of the Sons of the Pioneers, and it also has stretches of country — and they sure can yodel. With the Irish-flavored "Sidekick Jig," and the beautiful "A Border Romance," and "One More Ride" being main highlights, Great Big Western Howdy! covers wide territory. Fine vocals are contributed by everyone, but enhanced by the addition of Marty Stuart's cowbilly voice. There is also some of the finest three-part yodeling to be heard. Then, as if this isn't enough, there is the absolutely smoking mandolin break contributed by Stuart, after a fine fiddle break contributed by Woody Paul. This is a great release for one and all.