Among contemporary figures, few exemplify the richness of American music like Texas singer-songwriter Willie Nelson does. Like any important artist, even his sketchbooks are of interest. In Nelsonโ€™s case, said notebooks would be old demo tapes, recorded so his publisher could pitch his tunes to other singers. These 18 songsโ€”15 plus three hidden bonus tracksโ€”turned up on a reel of tape at a Nashville publishing company; Nelson had cut them between 1960 and 1966. Included is Nelsonโ€™s original take of โ€œCrazy,โ€ which Patsy Cline heard before waxing her classic 1961 version. The first eight cuts spotlight Nelsonโ€™s naked voice accompanied by acoustic guitar; the rest feature a backing band. Eight tracks are unreleased; one, โ€œIโ€™m Still Here,โ€ has never been available in any form. Not all of them are seminal or works of genius or whatever, but if youโ€™re any kind of rabid Willie fan, youโ€™ll need this.

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