eMusic Review
There's no good compilation covering his MCA years (1977-81), but this will do for his 1981-89 stint on Epic. The '80s were not all that good to Hag, but only some of the blame rests with his personal excesses and descent into ennui — the hits may have been fewer and farther between, but he was more interested in albums, anyhow. And you need only hear his desolate reading of Lefty's "That's the Way Love Goes," on which almost every word gets its own phrasing and fillips, to recognize Merle's tremendous growth as a singer. On the celebrated "Pancho and Lefty" duet, Willie Nelson hogs the mic, but Haggard still blows him away. Most of the time, Haggard is torn between longing ("Someday When Things Are Good," the lovely "Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star") and contentment ("Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room," "I Always Get Lucky with You").