Wyoming

Randy Lee Riviere

Wilderness Records, 2021

http://www.randyleeriviere.com

REVIEW BY: David Bowling

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 03/04/2021

Country music is one of the most popular styles of music in the United States. It now has a smoothness that is far removed from the twang of Hank Williams and Patsy Cline.my_heart_sings_the_harmony_web_ad_alt_250

Once upon a time, there was a style called country and Western. Two of the very different leading proponents were Marty Robbins with his Gunfighter Ballads series of albums and Bob Wills’ Western swing music.

Randy Lee Riviere's new album Wyoming revisits and updates many of the elements of the Marty Robbins brand of country and Western. His stories of the West are more panoramic and philosophical than Robbins and the music has a modern smoothness, but the intent is the same.

Throughout the album, above all, is an appreciation of the American West. His lyrics pay homage to the environment, Native Americans, and family, all within the context of the American West.

The center of the album and his songs are his lyrics. Each song is like the chapter of a book that coalesces into a fulfilling whole.

However, it is the title track instrumental that takes the listening on a journey without lyrics. It sums up the mood and textures of the music and brings everything to a satisfying conclusion.

Lyrically, "Red Rain" that is an opus of the old West, combining life, love, and violence. "Our Town" is a nostalgic and angry look at the changing West. "Morning" is about what will never be again, and so it goes through the 12 original tracks.

Riviere has returned to an oft-forgotten style to produce an emotional and interesting album of music. It takes the listener on a satisfying journey through the modern-day West where folk, country, and rock elements coalesce into modern-day country and Western. Somewhere Marty Robbins is smiling.

Rating: B

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