| Partners | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1986 | |||
| Recorded | Pedernales Recording Studio, Spicewood, Texas; Moman's Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 35:11 | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
| Producer | Chips Moman | |||
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Partners is a studio album by the American musician Willie Nelson, released in 1986.[1][2] Johnny Gimble played fiddle on the album.[3]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| Orlando Sentinel | |
| The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
The Orlando Sentinel wrote: "Nelson's off-hand vocal phrasing is one part of his distinctive talent. But on most of these tracks, that delivery sounds merely disinterested."[5] The Ottawa Citizen concluded that "the laid-back tone of his recent albums gives way to a practically comatose feel."[7] The Philadelphia Inquirer praised the "slow, lovely, almost frighteningly heartfelt version of 'When I Dream'."[6]
Track listing
- "Partners After All" (Bobby Emmons, Chips Moman)
 - "When I Dream" (Sandy Mason Theoret)
 - "Hello Love, Goodbye" (Johnny Rodriguez)
 - "Heart of Gold" (Neil Young)
 - "Kathleen" (Willie Nelson)
 - "Something" (George Harrison)
 - "So Much Like My Dad" (Emmons, Moman)
 - "My Own Peculiar Way" (Nelson)
 - "Remember Me (When the Candle Lights are Gleaming)" (Scott Wiseman)
 - "Home Away from Home" (Emmons)
 
Personnel
- Willie Nelson - guitar, vocals
 - Chips Moman - guitar
 - J.R. Cobb - guitar, backing vocals
 - Reggie Young - guitar
 - Mike Leech - bass guitar, mandolin, arrangements
 - Bobby Emmons - keyboards
 - Bobby Wood - keyboards, backing vocals
 - Gene Chrisman - drums
 - Johnny Gimble - fiddle
 - Mickey Raphael - harmonica
 - The "A" Strings - strings
 - David Mayo, Paul Davis, Rebecca Evans Russell, Rick Yancey, Sam Shoup, Stephony Smith, Toni Wine - backing vocals
 
Chart performance
| Chart (1986) | Peak position | 
|---|---|
| U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums[8] | 13 | 
References
- 1 2 The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 499.
 - ↑ Lewis, Jim (November 21, 1986). "On the Record". UPI.
 - ↑ Rowe, Norman (January 25, 1987). "Partnerships Distinguish Albums Sharing Same Title". Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. J3.
 - ↑ "Partners Review by Jason Ankeny". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
 - 1 2 Duffy, Tom (30 Nov 1986). "Willie Nelson". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p. 6.
 - 1 2 Tucker, Ken (19 Oct 1986). "Willie Nelson Partners". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. G8.
 - ↑ Beyer, Susan (9 Jan 1987). "Albums that don't quite make it". Ottawa Citizen. p. D14.
 - ↑ "Willie Nelson". Billboard. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
 
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