'Imagine for a moment that Buddy Holly and Buck Owens had gotten together and written a batch of songs for the Everly Brothers. Then, the Everly's played the material for Gram Parsons who rushed them into the studio along with his mates from The Byrds. The resulting album would have sounded alot like this album.' Country Standard Time 'They're so country they make me smile. Think of Rodney Crowell with Emmylou Harris and you'll have the general idea. In addition to being splendidly expressive harmonizers, their songs are dandy. Electric guitars, mandlolins and steel guitar bubble in and our of this terrific country-rock mix. If I ran a label, I'd sign this duo in a heartbeat.' Music Row Magazine Bob Canon, Reviewer for Country Music magazine and Entertainment Weekly says: 'It sounds absolutely great: a touch of Everlys, a dash of Bakersfield, a few Beatle touchs and of course, the voices sound great. The songs are all really strong and Dyann's new haircut is beautiful.' Peter Rodman, Music DJ, Historian and Critic says: 'The real deal is back, and the legend is stronger than ever. 'Teardrops & Diamonds' is The Woodys second album. It is an instant country classic, like none since Gram Parsons' own Grevious Angel, released nearly 18 years ago.'
1) Teardrops ; Diamonds
2) Hearts Don't Break
3) Message from Michael
4) Don't Blame Me
5) Every Minute Counte
6) Honey I'm Wrong
7) Hello Heartache
8) Echoes of Love
9) Down Here in Denver
10) Sweeter Than Wine
11) He's Back ; I'm Blue
12) I Know Who You Really Are
13) Sweet Destiny