Released in 1964 and produced by James D. "Jim" Musil, club manager at JD's venue in Arizona, "at JD's" is the debut studio album by US country artist Waylon Jennings. JD's was once coined "the biggest night spot in the Southwest" and Jennings regularly performed there during the early 60's.
The 12 sides feature country, rock, folk and blues styles, and showcase Jennings' profound ability to blend rock 'n' roll with country and western. Original album pressings were sold exclusively at JD's nightclub. Re-issued here, five decades later, on shiny dark gray color heavyweight virgin vinyl.
A1 Crying 2:35
A2 Sally Was A Good Old Girl 2:28
A3 Burning Memories 2:20
A4 Big Mamou 2:25
A5 Money (That's What I Want) 2:15
A6 Don't Think Twice, It's Alright 2:39
B1 Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) 2:25
B2 It's So Easy 1:30
B3 Lorena 2:17
B4 Love's Gonna Live Here 1:52
B5 Abilene 1:53
B6 White Lightning 2:14