9

9

by Jason Aldean
9

9

by Jason Aldean

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Overview

Upon its release in the waning months of 2019, Jason Aldean claimed he always wanted to call his ninth album 9. It was his lucky number, the number he had when he played baseball as a kid, so he planned to use the numeral as a title if he ever had a chance. As it happens, he did in 2019, when he made his ninth album for Broken Bow. Like its eight predecessors, 9 is produced by Michael Knox, and like every album since 2014's Old Boots, New Dirt, 9 relies on a sleek blend of gleaming electronic rhythms, slow-burning ballads, minor-key melodies, and country songs. A half-decade prior, this hybrid seemed fresh, but repetition has dulled its luster, an impression not lessened by the album's long running time. Over the course of nearly an hour, Aldean runs through songs of heartbreak and small towns, occasionally lightening the mood as the amplifiers get cranked up and his delivery gets quicker. None of these sounds are new and Aldean and Knox don't take any pains to offer much of a new spin on either the feel or content of the tracks, either: it's simply another collection of Aldean songs. That it's executed well is expected, possibly welcome, but the professionalism also has a bit of a dulling effect, sanding away any sense of personality, an end result that's slightly ironic because there's no mistaking 9 for the work of anybody else. Its cool, reserved, dour vibe is purely Aldean. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/22/2019
Label: Broken Bow
UPC: 4050538532944
Rank: 26620

Tracks

  1. Tattoos and Tequila
  2. Blame It on You
  3. Champagne Town
  4. Some Things You Don't Forget
  5. Got What I Got
  6. Keeping It Small Town
  7. Camouflage Hat
  8. Came Here to Drink
  9. We Back
  10. Dirt We Were Raised On
  11. I Don't Drink Anymore
  12. Cowboy Killer
  13. One for the Road
  14. Talk About Georgia
  15. The Same Way
  16. She Likes It

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jason Aldean   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Tony Harrell   Keyboards,Synthesizer,Organ
Adam Shoenfeld   Guitar (Electric)
Danny Rader   Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String)
Russ Pahl   Guitar,Guitar (Steel)
Perry Coleman   Vocals (Background)
Tully Kennedy   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Neil Thrasher   Vocals (Background)
Kurt Allison   Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Michael Tyler   Vocals (Background)
Blake Bollinger   Vocals (Background)
Mike Johnson   Guitar,Guitar (Steel),Lap Steel Guitar
Rich Redmond   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Kurt Allison   Composer,Programming
Joseph Llanes   Photography
Evan Hutchings   Programming
CJ Solar   Composer
Jaron Boyer   Composer
Ben Stennis   Composer,Programming
Jeff Braun   Mixing,Engineer
Cole Taylor   Composer
Kelly Lovelace   Composer
Alexander Palmer   Composer,Programming
Tyler Hubbard   Composer
Morgan Wallen   Composer
Thomas Archer   Composer
Jameson Rodgers   Composer
Kelley Lovelace   Composer
Nick Brophy   Composer
Jennifer Hanson   Composer
Peter Coleman   Engineer
Tully Kennedy   Composer,Programming
Richard Dodd   Engineer,Mastering
Neil Thrasher   Composer
Michael Knox   Producer,Programming
Michael Dulaney   Composer
Rhett Akins   Composer
Brian White   Composer
Brett Warren   Composer
Brandon Epps   Editing,Engineer,Editing Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Brad Warren   Composer
Alex Palmer   Composer
Josh Hoge   Composer
Jordan Schmidt   Composer
Mickey Jack Cones   Engineer,Vocal Engineer
Ben Hayslip   Composer
Brock Berryhill   Composer
Lynn Hutton   Composer
Shalacy Griffin   Production Coordination
Brantley Gilbert   Composer
Michael Tyler   Composer
Kevin Tucker   Design
Blake Bollinger   Programming
Matt Dragstrem   Composer,Programming
John Edwards   Composer
Brandon Kinney   Composer
Josh Thompson   Composer
Madalyn Hankins   Art Direction
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