close to iconic, sounding just as good as it did when it was recorded in 1970. Nelson’s 1978 solo take on “Help Me Make It Through The Night,” featuring Jody Payne’s gorgeous solo, rivals the classic version by Payne’s late wife, Sammi Smith.
Some of the best cuts date back to their first album as a quartet, including a cover of the Jimmy Webb song that gave the group their name, and a rollicking version of Cash’s “Big River” that Jennings practically steals.
The Essential Highwaymen will lead many to seek out the original albums. For Jennings, it’s also a posthumous chance to be reevaluated as a talent worthy of standing shoulder-toshoulder with the best of them – his fellow Highwaymen, to mention a few.
This article originally appeared in VG‘s Mar. ’11 issue. All copyrights are by the author and Vintage Guitar magazine. Unauthorized replication or use is strictly prohibited.