Cold Beer Conversation [LP]

Cold Beer Conversation [LP]

by George Strait
Cold Beer Conversation [LP]

Cold Beer Conversation [LP]

by George Strait

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

$21.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

George Strait rode off into the sunset in 2014, retreating from the road via an uncharacteristically well-hyped two-year farewell. Strait may have hung up his touring boots but he didn't retire, so his re-emergence in the fall of 2015 with the sudden release of a brand-new studio album called Cold Beer Conversation accompanied by a Las Vegas residency shouldn't be a surprise: he never said he'd stop singing. Appropriately, Cold Beer Conversation feels like a continuation, another reliable record arriving right on schedule, just two years after the last. Behind the scenes, there were some shifts, with Tony Brown -- who has been part of the Strait team since 1992 -- bestowing the producer seat to Chuck Ainlay, a relative newcomer who produced hits for Miranda Lambert and her band Pistol Annies, along with engineering everybody from Emmylou Harris to Taylor Swift. Ainlay provides just the slightest hint of contemporization, opening up the mix a bit and adding splashes of handsomely burnished color, subtle -- almost imperceptible -- changes that nevertheless freshen Strait's proudly traditional country without pushing it into a cacophonous modern mainstream. Instead, Ainlay's work emphasizes continuity as much as the selection of songs from George's stable of writers: originals composed by the singer and his son Bubba, a co-write by Jamey Johnson and Tom Shapiro ("Something Going Down"), a selection by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally ("Take Me to Texas"), credits by Keith Gattis, Al Anderson, and Buddy Cannon, among others. While the vibe is quite relaxed -- not for nothing is the album named after an alluringly lazy throwback to Strait's early-'80s work -- it nevertheless allows room for plenty of different styles, ranging from the snapping twang of "Goin' Goin' Gone" and Texas dancehall shuffle "Cheaper Than a Shrink" to the surprisingly raucous "Rock Paper Scissors" and the Western Swing of "It Takes All Kinds." Still, what holds the album together is Strait's mellow command. He's a singer that can make quiet seem compelling, and there are plenty of instances in this tight, wholly satisfying record where he demands attention by not asking for it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/16/2016
Label: Mca
UPC: 0602557034318
Rank: 33614

Tracks

  1. It Was Love
  2. Cold Beer Conversation
  3. Let It Go
  4. Goin' Goin' Gone
  5. Something Going Down
  6. Take Me to Texas
  7. It Takes All Kinds
  8. Stop and Drink
  9. Everything I See
  10. Rock Paper Scissors
  11. Wish You Well
  12. Cheaper Than a Shrink
  13. Even When I Can't Feel It

Album Credits

Performance Credits

George Strait   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Bill Anderson   Composer
Keith Gattis   Composer
Casey Beathard   Composer
Clint Daniels   Composer
Shane McAnally   Composer
Dean Dillon   Composer
Tom Shapiro   Composer
Buddy Cannon   Composer
Al Anderson   Composer
Jamey Johnson   Composer
Dale Dodson   Composer
Wil Nance   Composer
George Strait   Composer
Ben Hayslip   Composer
Jeff Hyde   Composer
Wyatt Earp   Composer
Brandy Clark   Composer
Jimmy Yeary   Composer
Bob Regan   Composer
Bubba Strait   Composer
Monty Criswell   Composer
Brice Long   Composer
Troy Jones   Composer
Lee Miller   Composer
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews