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| Waylon Jennings | Primary Artist, Guitar, Vocals |
| Ritchie Albright | Guitar, Drums |
| Roger Crabtree | Harmonica |
| Duke Goff | Bass Guitar |
| Ralph Mooney | Guitar, Steel Guitar |
| Billy Ray Reynolds | Guitar |
| Larry Whitmore | Guitar, 12-string Guitar |
| Waylon Jennings | Arranger, Producer |
| Ray Pennington | Producer |
| Randy Kling | Mastering |
| Al Pachucki | Engineer |
| Rich Kienzle | Liner Notes |
| Jimmy Osborne | Illustrations |
| Bill Hoover | Composer |
| Mirriam Eddy | Composer |
| Fred L. Foster | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
As one of the great live albums, Waylon Live is nearly flawless, a snapshot of Waylon Jennings at the height of his powers and, not so coincidentally, at the peak of the outlaw movement. At this time, he was popular and powerful, creating a mythos out of his performances and songs, delivering first-rate material both on record and in concert. This is where it all came together, since a set list limited Waylon to his best songs, whether his own hits or carefully selected covers. This is especially true of 1999''s Buddha reissue that included nine bonus tracks all put into the middle of the record, restoring Waylon Live to the double-LP running time it was ...