Album Review – Dale Watson’s “Unwanted”

Traditional Country – Ameripolitan (#510) on the Country DDS.
Dues paid? Perhaps nobody has ever paid more of them in country music history than Dale Watson. He may have never ascended to the Mount Rushmore of country legends, or sold out concert halls coast to coast. But you see him standing up there on stage in your local honky tonk with his pompadour, popped collar, sliding in and out of Lone Star jingles like a pro, and you’d swear he gives up nothing to all the old greats.
Dale Watson is not an album or a singles artist, and never really was. That’s not to say that he doesn’t have some great albums and songs. He absolutely does. But at The Broken Spoke or Continental Club in Austin—or jumping up on stage at Hernando’s Hide-A-Way in Memphis—this is Dale Watson’s element. He’s a creature of the honky tonks. And just like the difference between seeing a bear behind glass at a zoo, or seeing one in all its majesty in the wild, witnessing Dale Watson on a honky tonk is a site to behold.
Two of the selections from his new album Unwanted really embody the essence of Dale Watson, honky tonk hero. “Don’t Let The Honky Tonks Go” is an excellent boot shuffler, and epitomizes Dale Watson’s preservationist spirit. So does the song “Never Mend The Broken Spoke,” destined to be an drunken anthem sung on South Lamar in Austin under those low ceilings for hopefully centuries to come.
But neither of these honky tonk songs, nor the super fun, if not a little silly “Willie Waylon and Whiskey” that starts off the album really tell the story of Unwanted. Though there are some detours along the way, Unwanted feels very much like an exploration of Dale Watson’s love for his wife and fellow performer, Celine Lee. In the album’s most touching and memorable moments, it’s their love that swells the inspiration.

Unwanted is completely written and produced by Dale himself. He pours his heart into a song like “If You Really Love Me (Outlive Me),” saying what all true lovers feel. “Just Yesterday” employs a very peculiar, but ultimately very touching type of musical poetry to convey how a true love only grows over time. Then “If I Can” takes the feelings to an entirely other level with its ghost-like inferences. Through these songs and his duet with Celine Lee on “You’ve Got My Heart,” Dale Watson confers the true meaning behind “love is forever.”
As can be drawn from the album cover that portrays Dale, Celine, and their dog in pencil sketch, Unwanted unfolds with a very cinematic aspect. In fact, there is a film entitled If You Really Love Me, Outlive Me directed by Alejandro Ruax & Saskia d’Altena that debuted earlier in April in Florida. You can feel that grand vision come to life in how Unwanted unfolds. And even though Dale Watson might not be considered some master songwriter, he really excels on this record, showing a gentler side on “Life Is Like a Song.”
But don’t worry, this album isn’t all warm embraces and gentle cooing. It’s a Dale Watson record, so that means it’s a honky tonk record, with plenty of hard-charging punchy moments, perhaps no more powerful than his “What The Hell Happened To The Cadillac.” Though the song first appeared on his 2023 album Starvation Box (under a slightly different name), this new version feels like the definitive one. And the message of the song is so damn important, nobody will second guess cutting it twice.
Dale Watson is the living country legend that is accessible, that you can see up front and personal, that will sign your CD, and that you can two-step to all night long. His insistence on keeping the music in the honky tonks, and taking a blue collar approach to his career, along with championing others through his Ameripolitan pursuits, it has made Dale Watson not just a legend, but the people’s country music hero.
8/10
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April 28, 2026 @ 7:45 am
Dale Watson found a unique sound and has stuck to it for decades. I love his music.
April 29, 2026 @ 8:41 am
Yeah it’s awesome.
Surprised it got a good rating usually gets called boring/playing it safe if someone isn’t deciding on living out their Rockstar fantasy on here.
April 28, 2026 @ 8:13 am
Great review!, Have been a fan for 30 years and seeen him a lot. He is everything you said and more. If you are a newbie to him, give him a listen. There are a bunch of great music in his extensive catalog to explore too. Check out ‘Carryin’ On’ for one!
April 28, 2026 @ 9:00 am
Best Dale album in years
April 28, 2026 @ 10:55 am
Dale Watson is one of the best!
April 28, 2026 @ 1:32 pm
I’ve been a long time fan of Dale Watson. Ever since I heard “Nashville Rash” back in 1985, I was hooked and bought every album (CD) since then. I’ve seen Dale in concert a couple times locally and a long time ago at the White Elephant Saloon in Fort Worth. But I digress…
I just received my copy of “Unwanted” from amazon yesterday and have listened to it twice. It’s got several really good songs and a few okay songs, but it’s all Dale and that’s all that matters to me. Cheers & Twangs!
April 28, 2026 @ 1:54 pm
Great review! I’m totally loving the new record and think the writing on it is really good. Great Honkytonk and outlaw country, Dale does country the way it should be done! He is 63 now so he’s dipping into some more emotional songwriting, and I’m appreciating every bit of it. I see him every time he comes through my town/Tucson, Arizona!
April 28, 2026 @ 7:18 pm
Dale always puts on a great show! You hit the nail on the head when you say the albums are good but seeing him live is in his element. That said, I will pick this album up and as I have with several others at some point. Always great talking to him after the shows too!
April 29, 2026 @ 1:39 am
I’ve probably been a fan longer than any of you since I met Dale when he first moved to LA from Texas and started playing in the Barn Dance band on Tuesday nights at the Palomino. I was at the release party for his first album on Curb. He was constantly playing new songs he wrote for us at the Barn Dance and it was obvious that he was a huge talent even way back then. If there is one artist who should have been a superstar, it’s Dale Watson.
April 30, 2026 @ 9:39 am
Re: “I was at the release party for his first album on Curb.”
I’ve been a fan of Dale’s since the mid 90s, and I thought I had a copy of every album that he’d put out – but I didn’t know that he’d had an album on Curb. What’s it called, and what are the tracks on it?
Thanks!
April 30, 2026 @ 10:16 pm
I honestly don’t remember. I know he had singles on Curb but after so many years I don’t recall much else. Do you have his stuff on Hightone?
May 1, 2026 @ 12:13 am
Thanks. Yes, I have the three Hightone releases. In fact I think/thought I had _every_ album release (including his ‘For The Fans … Christmas 2004’ self-release of the scrapped Warner album), which is why I was interested in your mention of a Curb album.
All I can find online is information about two Curb singles.
May 2, 2026 @ 10:23 am
He never recorded a full Curb album, so there was never a release party for that.
It must be the Hightone album she refers to, or Dale threw a party for the Curb single.
April 29, 2026 @ 7:48 am
Without making it into a knock on artists who rely on outside writers (per some recent threads here) Dale Watson personifies the value of an artist writing his own songs. Dale lays it all on the line. He lets you know where he’s coming from, where he is, and where he’s going. Sometimes you want to go along for the ride and someimes you may not, but at least it’s real–not some immitation or AI creation.
April 29, 2026 @ 7:53 am
Loving this album…true honky tonk. This whole thing just a great groove and a vibe. Never heard him before, but will check out more of his stuff.
April 29, 2026 @ 12:19 pm
If you can’t make it to a honk tonk, as trigger recommends…
‘Yellow Rose’ Film (with Dale Watson) Is Not to be Overlooked
https://savingcountrymusic.com/yellow-rose-film-with-dale-watson-is-not-to-be-overlooked/
April 30, 2026 @ 2:33 am
Long time fan, Dale is always consistent which is a quality in itself.
But something must be said about his voice on this album it sounds great!!
you can tell he’s inspired.
April 30, 2026 @ 9:33 pm
In Austin we are spoiled getting to see him all the time
April 30, 2026 @ 10:19 pm
We were in LA too. I saw him practically every Tuesday night and he had new songs constantly. James Intveld used to joke that Dale wrote this song in the car on the way to the show.