Chief

Chief

by Eric Church
Chief

Chief

by Eric Church

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Contemporary country singer and songwriter Eric Church has been on a roll since 2006. He's had a slew of charting singles and albums, won Top New Solo Vocalist at the Academy of Country Music Awards for 2010, and in early 2011, both the Caldwell County EP and "Homeboy" -- the pre-release single for Chief -- hit number 13 on the chart. That said, he hasn't reached the commercial heights -- yet -- that peers such as Jason Aldean and Justin Moore have. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, because Church is having it both ways: he scores consistently enough to keep his label interested, but also maintains his independence to a degree, which turns on his fans. Church co-wrote 10 of the 11 songs on Chief. Once more teamed with producer/guitarist/bandleader Jay Joyce, he delivers a collection that, on the one hand, stays close to his outlaw pose -- in the new contemporary country sense of the term -- while being firmly entrenched in the music's mainstream. "Homeboy" offers a taste of the kinds of streetwise characters Church seems to prefer to write and sing about (even if they are him at times), though the production is atypical of the rest of the set. "I'm Gettin' Stoned" commences with a National Steel guitar and a thumping tom-tom before winding its way into neo-blues-rock before pulling in the reins; his lyrics bemoan the fact that an ex is getting married while he's left to get wasted alone. It's a new kind of "cryin' in your beer" song. "Drink in My Hand," with its ringing, open '70s rock guitars and sharp crackling snare, defiantly state that no matter how oppressive his boss is, he cannot ruin the experience of his own cold beer once the work day is done. "Springsteen" isn't so much about the Boss as it is a nostalgic ode to an early love and the memory of the legendary songwriter's music as an accompanying soundtrack to it. It's a clever, if somewhat cloying, tune, but it gets the feeling across in spades. "Country Music Jesus" is a paean and a prayer, a rockist wish for a "long haired hippie prophet who preaches from the book of Johnny Cash" to save what's left of the tradition, and then evokes the spirit of Charlie Daniels to underscore it. Chief is defiant, well-conceived, and more carefully executed than it sounds, with some excellent songs. While it doesn't break any new ground and remains firmly entrenched in contemporary country's geography, it evokes the riled-up, bluesy hard country rock sound of Hank Jr. enough that it separates Church from the genre's other practitioners who are attempting the same thing. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 03/19/2021
Label: Emi / Emi Nashville
UPC: 0602435500232
Rank: 22419

Tracks

  1. Creepin'
  2. Drink in My Hand
  3. Keep On
  4. Like Jesus Does
  5. Hungover & Hard Up
  6. Homeboy
  7. Country Music Jesus
  8. Jack Daniels
  9. Springsteen
  10. I'm Gettin' Stoned
  11. Over When It's Over

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eric Church   Primary Artist,Dobro,Lead Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Pat McLaughlin   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
J.T. Corenflos   Guitar (Electric)
Jason Hall   Vocals (Background)
Regina McCrary   Vocals (Background)
Joanna Cotten   Vocals (Background)
Jonathan Singleton   Vocals (Background)
Giles Reaves   Vibraphone
Steve Fishell   Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar
Shelly Fairchild   Vocals (Background)
Craig Wright   Drums,Percussion
Jay Joyce   Dobro,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Jedd Hughes   Banjo,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Bryan Sutton   Banjo,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Lee Hendricks   Bass
Stephanie Chapman   Vocals (Background)
Jeff Hyde   Banjo,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Alfreda McCrary Lee   Vocals (Background)
Charlie Worsham   Mandolin,Guitar (Electric)
Luke Laird   Guitar (Acoustic)
Ryan Tyndell   Vocals (Background)
Beverly Ann McCrary   Vocals (Background)
Jaime King   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Casey Beathard   Composer
Jason Hall   Engineer,Assistant
Michael Heeney   Composer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer
Eric Church   Composer
Andrew Mendelson   Mastering
Jay Joyce   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Marv Green   Composer
Jeff Hyde   Composer
Joanna Carter   Art Direction
Scott Johnson   Production Assistant
Lynn Hutton   Composer
Jeremy Spillman   Composer
Matt Wheeler   Assistant
Jeri Heiden   Design
John Heiden   Design
Monty Criswell   Composer
John Peets   Management,Photography
Arturo Buenahora, Jr.   Executive Producer
Luke Laird   Composer
Michelle Hall   Art Producer
Ryan Tyndell   Composer
Jeremy Crady   Composer
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