"All the sounds of long ago will be forever in my head,
Mingled with the wounded's cries and the silence of the dead."
Like I have said many times before, one song does not make a good album but there are plenty of good ones on "Windows." Charlie Daniels seems to go more rock than country on this album although there is the country ballad type "We Had It All One Time" there's nothing wrong with that song. "Ragin' Cajun" is the other known single from the album which features some fiddle playing reminiscent of the old 1979 classic, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." It's a good rock hoe down. The gem in the dark for me on this album is definitely "Partyin' Gal." I knew a few ladies who partied like that in those days so it should be a tribute to them. It is probably the most rock of all the songs on the album. If "We Had It All One Time" is the country ballad then "Blowin' Along With the Wind" is the rock one. It's not a power ballad, more of a progressive one but it slots in nicely with the rest of the line up. Whether you're country or rock or both, you can't go wrong with "Windows."
Track Listing:
1. Still in Saigon
2. Ain't No Ramblers Anymore
3. The Lady in Red
4. We Had It All One Time
5. Partyin' Gal
6. Ragin' Cajun
7. Makes You Want To Go Home
8. Blowing Along With The Wind
9. Nashville Moon
10. The Universal Hand
Charlie Daniels- vocals, guitar, fiddle
Tom Crane- guitar, vocals
Joel "Taz" Di Gregorio- keyboards, vocals
Fred Edwards- drums, percussion
James W Marshall- drums, percussion
Charles Hayward- bass
One song made me think in 1982 but an entire album rocked the year away."Windows" proved to many, especially many up North, that the Charlie Daniels Band were certainly not one hit wonders.
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