WAYLON JENNINGS - Songbird (Tigers Eye Lp)


Waylon Jennings

LP (100g)

$41.00

 
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SON OF JESSI

Date of release: Oct 03 2025


Waylon Jennings returns to the modern music landscape with the first of three completely new, previously unheard albums compiled and mixed by Shooter Jennings at Sunset Sound Studio 3. 'Songbird' is a collection of recordings captured between 1973 and 1984 in various studios, produced by Waylon and Richie Albright and featuring his all-star band including Albright, Ralph Mooney, Tony Joe White, Jessi Colter and more!

Vinyl release of Waylon Jennings - Songbird (Tigers Eye Lp). Released through Son of Jessi and available on LP.


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WAYLON JENNINGS - Songbird (Tigers Eye Lp) (LP)
Cat No: SOJ001EXC
Barcode: 732388010080
Packaging: LP (100g)
SKU 5641578
Barcode # 732388010080
Artist Waylon Jennings
Artist/Author WAYLON JENNINGS
Shipping weight 0.5400kg
Format LP (100g)

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