I really like Johnny Cash's "Live from Folsom Prison" and "Orange Blossom Special" in addition to all of the American albums that he produced in his later years. Not really country either, but excellent records.
Willie Nelson has some incredible stuff out including "Willie and Family Live" and "The Red-Headed Stranger".
Steve Earle's Guitar Town is a great one, but borders on the Americana genre.
Dwight Yoakam has several great selections that sound fantastic. His big hit albums "This Time" and "There was a Way" are both excellent. His greatest hits record is also very good.
But, I think my favorite country album is David Ball's "Thinking Problem". I love this 1994 release and probably listen to it more regularly than any other country record I own.
Enjoy,
TIC
Willie Nelson has some incredible stuff out including "Willie and Family Live" and "The Red-Headed Stranger".
Steve Earle's Guitar Town is a great one, but borders on the Americana genre.
Dwight Yoakam has several great selections that sound fantastic. His big hit albums "This Time" and "There was a Way" are both excellent. His greatest hits record is also very good.
But, I think my favorite country album is David Ball's "Thinking Problem". I love this 1994 release and probably listen to it more regularly than any other country record I own.
Enjoy,
TIC