"Old
Dogs"
The Old Dogs are Bobby Bare,
Waylon Jennings, Mel Tillis, and Jerry Reed, four old-school
country & western legends now rejected by a youth-obsessed
Nashville. Refusing a rocking chair, these good old boys have
fought back and made music for the mature, twang-lovin' audience
they know is still huge. To wit, the 11 steel-guitar-driven cuts
here, all from wacky songwriting legend Shel Silverstein, are
aimed at the senior set. The 10 punch-line novelties ("I
ain't too old to cut the mustard, I'm just too tired to spread
it around") are joined by the bittersweet, and even wise,
closing ballad "Time." The overdubbed crowd noise grows
more than annoying and there isn't a note here that suggests
you can teach old dogs new tricks. But this disc argues loud
and clear that, by God, the old tricks are still plenty good
enough. --David Cantwell |