Heartaches by the Number

Heartaches by the Number

by The Bo-Keys
Heartaches by the Number

Heartaches by the Number

by The Bo-Keys

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Overview

Harlan Howard wrote "Heartaches by the Number" back in 1959 and it swiftly became a country standard, taken toward the top of Billboard's country charts by Ray Price, who was the first of countless artists to sing it. George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buck Owens, and Dwight Yoakam are among the artists who have covered it, so it's not entirely a surprise that Scott Bomar's Memphis-based retro-soul uses it as the album title and touchstone for their 2016 excursion into country-soul. Heartaches by the Number relies heavily on classic country tunes -- Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," Freddy Fender's "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights," and Floyd Cramer's "Last Date" are all here -- but there are a handful of originals scattered throughout, along with sharply chosen obscurities like Merle Haggard's "The Longer You Wait," a cut buried on one of his earliest Capitol albums. The album's anchor might be a rendition of "She's All I Got," a song written by soul maverick Swamp Dogg and popularized by Johnny Paycheck, which provides a clear intersection of the two stylistic paths, but the joy of the record is how the Bo-Keys stay true to the southernness of both country and soul. All the grooves on Heartaches by the Number are deeply southern -- they stem from the sound of American Sound Studios and Hi -- and the inflections are proudly country, a sensibility that underscores how all this music flows from the same southern origins. In a similarly all-inclusive spirit, the Bo-Keys invite Stax legend Don Bryant to sit in on the title track, and the American Studios vocalists the Masqueraders to sing on "She's All I Got," while guitarists John Paul Keith and Al Gamble pop up elsewhere, and the result is a joyous, open-hearted celebration of the American south. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/29/2016
Label: Omnivore
UPC: 0816651014804
Rank: 178828

Tracks

  1. Heartaches by the Number
  2. Set Me Free
  3. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  4. The Longer You Wait
  5. I Threw It All Away
  6. Learned My Lesson in Love
  7. Don't Take Her (She's All I Got)
  8. I Hope You Find What You're Looking For
  9. Wasted Days and Wasted Nights
  10. Last Date

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Bo-Keys   Primary Artist
Mike Sweeney   Trombone
The Masqueraders   Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Susan Marshall   Vocals (Background)
Archie Turner   Piano
Art Edmaiston   Saxophone
Howard Grimes   Drums,Percussion
Don Bryant   Vocals,Featured Artist
Scott Thompson   Trumpet
Percy Wiggins   Vocals
Marc Franklin   Trumpet
Scott Bomar   Bass,Percussion
Al Gamble   Organ
Joe Restivo   Guitar
Jonathan Kirkscey   Strings
Reba Russell   Vocals (Background)
Beth Luscombe   Strings
John Paul Keith   Guitar (Acoustic)
Jessie Munson   Strings
Priscilla Tsai   Strings
Eric Lewis   Pedal Steel
Kirk Smothers   Saxophone

Technical Credits

Jerry Williams, Jr.   Composer
Merle Haggard   Composer
Hank Williams   Composer
Archie Turner   Group Member
Harlan Howard   Composer
Art Edmaiston   Group Member
Floyd Cramer   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Brad Blackwood   Mastering
Kevin Houston   Engineer
Howard Grimes   Composer,Group Member
Freddy Fender   Composer
Scott Thompson   Group Member
Percy Wiggins   Composer,Group Member
Marc Franklin   Composer,Group Member
Scott Bomar   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Group Member
Al Gamble   Group Member
Joe Restivo   Group Member
Bill Steber   Photography
Claude Putman Jr.   Composer
Kerri Mahoney   Package Design
Gary Bonds   Composer
Erika Gonzalez   Model
Freddie Fender   Composer
Kirk Smothers   Group Member
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