Hooves of the Horses

Hooves of the Horses

by Wylie & the Wild West
Hooves of the Horses

Hooves of the Horses

by Wylie & the Wild West

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Overview

If a relaxing country style that brings to mind George Hamilton IV or, to a lesser extant, Marty Robbins, sounds good, then this album is for you. From the lovely little country amble on "Hooves of the Horses" that blends folk and country, lead singer Wylie Galt Gustafson is as mellow and laid-back as one can be. A tad more up-tempo is the country swing of "I Grab My Saddle Horn and Blow," which brings to mind the Squirrel Nut Zippers if they were raised in Dallas or San Antonio. One surprise is how the band takes Buddy Holly's "Everyday" down to a crawl but is able to keep the song's greatness is check, even down to the subtle hi-cupping that closes some lines. But the classic country mid-tempo toe-tappers are what sell this album, especially on the gorgeous "Equus Caballus" with its Tex-Mex guitar strumming. This same format is followed later on during the swaying, horn-tinged "Manolito." "Leather Lover" sounds a bit too lightweight though, resulting in a song that might be best left for the likes of Kieran Kane and Kevin Welch. Thankfully this is more than atoned for during the stellar and soothing "Out Here" as drum brushes create a flavor that only Neil Young might be able to pull off as well. The same could be said for the ranch narrative entitled "A Good One," a song you can almost envision Gustafson singing on horseback, like Roy Rogers or Gene Autry. The highlight is the lengthy story of "The Sky Above, The Mud Below" which could be mistaken for a Townes Van Zandt song. While the songs are all traditionally performed, there's a freshness to each tune few can master, as evidenced on "Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush." The yodel-fuelled "Happy Rovin' Cowboy" is another strong effort with violins and an almost polka-like backbeat. ~ Jason MacNeil

Product Details

Release Date: 06/15/2004
Label: Dualtone Music / Western Jubilee Recording Co.
UPC: 0803020116320
Rank: 89373

Tracks

  1. The Hooves of the Horses
  2. I Grab My Saddle Horn and Blow
  3. Everyday
  4. Equus Caballus
  5. Leather Lover
  6. Out Here
  7. Luther Played the Boogie
  8. A Good One
  9. Manolito
  10. The Sky Above, The Mud Below
  11. MMM...Montana
  12. Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush
  13. Happy Rovin' Cowboy
  14. Marie
  15. 76 With a Miss
  16. Rockabye Lullaby

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Wylie & the Wild West   Primary Artist
Hoot Hester   Guitar,Vocals (Background),Guitar (Rhythm),Vocal Harmony,Mandolin,Fiddle
Duane Becker   Guitar (Steel),Dobro,Guitar (Steel),Dobro
Ray Doyle   Vocals (Background),Guitar,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Baritone)
Wylie Gustafson   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals
Mark Thornton   Guitar (Electric),Gut String Guitar
Jimmy Clark   Trumpet
Dennis Crouch   Bass (Acoustic)
John McTigue   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Mark Thornton   Audio Engineer,Engineer,Mix Control
Wylie Gustafson   Audio Production,Composer
Norman Petty   Composer
Tom Russell   Composer
Buddy Holly   Composer
Joel Nelson   Composer
Bill Watts   Photography
CJ Shelker   Back Cover
Paul Zarzyski   Composer
Bob Nolan   Composer
Johnny Cash   Composer
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