Goldmine

Goldmine

by John Anderson
Goldmine

Goldmine

by John Anderson

CD

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Overview

Returning to action after a nine-year absence, John Anderson set up shop on his own Bayou Boys Music label and settled in to do what he does best: pure country. He was aided in his comeback by Merle Haggard, who penned "Magic Mama" specifically for Anderson while holed up in a hospital recovering from pneumonia, and it provides a nice touchstone for the rest of Goldmine. With its West Coast Western swing, it's proudly part of tradition but Hag's lyrics are nimble and funny, the perfect match for Anderson's voice, a nimble, supple instrument. One of Anderson's great gifts is how he feels inherently worn-in and laid-back but he's never lazy; whether on a ballad or a honky tonk tune, he never follows conventional beats, his ease disguising his idiosyncratic phrasing. Often, the slow, soulful songs bring out this talent the best and Goldmine leans on these sweeter moments, offering moments of heartbreak and reflection that play off each other well, while also providing a nice contrast for the livelier moments, such as the chipper groove of "I Work Alot Better," the riotous tale of a loose alligator "Louisiana Son of a Beast," and the nearly poppy "Don't Forget to Thank the Lord." Faith runs through Goldmine, surfacing directly on the straight-up country gospel of "I Will Cross O'er the River," but it informs the sensibility of the album, turning this into something warmly reassuring: this is an old vet looking at where his life is now and he's finding comfort with his faith, family, and country, not to mention the country music that's sustained him over the years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/26/2015
Label: Bayou Boys Music
UPC: 0644167161725
Rank: 256276

Tracks

  1. Freedom Isn't Free
  2. Magic Mama
  3. Back Home
  4. Goldmine
  5. Happily Ever After
  6. I Work Alot Better
  7. I Will Cross O'er the River
  8. Louisiana Son of a Beast
  9. Holdin' On
  10. Song the Mountain Sings
  11. On and On and On...
  12. Don't Forget to Thank the Lord
  13. You All Are Beautiful

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Anderson   Primary Artist,Guitar
Mark Beckett   Drums
Glenn Rieuf   Dobro,Guitar (Steel)
Glenn Worf   Bass
Gary "Bud" Smith   Organ,Piano
James Mitchell   Guitar
Wes Hightower   Vocal Harmony
Joe Spivey   Mandolin,Guitar,Fiddle,Banjo
J.T. Corenflos   Guitar
Chad Cromwell   Drums
Kevin Grant   Bass

Technical Credits

John Anderson   Graphic Design,Composer,Creative Director
Jimmy Stephens   Composer
John Rich   Composer
Josh Turner   Composer
Merle Haggard   Composer
Buddy Cannon   Composer
Bill Emerson   Composer
James C. Hicks   Composer
Jody Emerson   Composer
Jimmy Fortune   Composer
Jim Shea   Photography
Rory Rositas   Engineer
Mark Moseley   Engineer
Logan Schlegel   Mixing,Engineer
Lee Unfried   Engineer
Jeff Blalock   Graphic Design,Creative Director
Jeff Farr   Composer
Steve Popovich   Creative Director,Graphic Design
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