Mud on the Tires

Mud on the Tires

by Brad Paisley
Mud on the Tires

Mud on the Tires

by Brad Paisley

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Overview

Ever since 1999, Brad Paisley has been touted by some critics and fans as new traditionalist country's great hope. Blessed with good looks, good taste, and a nice twang in his voice, Paisley could have gone pure country-pop but decided to stick fairly close to his roots and play a nice amalgam of honky tonk, Western swing, and pop. It was straight out of the George Strait handbook, but it was nicely done on his first two records, particularly compared to a crop of new artists who seemed anxious to gun for the big hit. Paisley never seemed that desperate for chart success; he took it easy, so any sales seemed to be the side effect of his easygoing charm. That, along with his exceptional taste, garnered critical favor and a nice, dedicated base of fans, but his third album, 2003's Mud on the Tires, is where some cracks in the facade are revealed. It's not that it's a bad album, because it isn't. Far from it, actually -- it's a really good record, boasting a set of songs that are arguably his most consistent and illustrating Paisley's capable grasp on a wide variety of styles and sounds, from honky tonk and Western swing to plaintive bluegrass, country-folk, and even country-pop novelties. These are all the things that have made Paisley such a hot commodity among those listeners who prize traditionalism in country music (which, let's face it, most country fans do). With his crackerjack band, featuring guitarist Redd Volkaert and bassist Kevin "Swine" Grantt, he sounds good, reverent, and muscular, recalling classic country in a way that will be appealing to most listeners, whether they prefer George Jones or George Strait. No, the cracks in the facade do not lie in the sound of the music -- it's in the feel and flavor of the music. Brad Paisley suffers from a near-terminal cutesiness that undercuts his music, making even good moments seem a little affected. And this cutesiness just flows from every other song on the record. There's the hit single "Celebrity," where he "skewers" celebrity hijinks in a way that suggests nothing but the "wacky" video that's sure to accompany it. There's "Ain't Nothin' Like," a paean to simple pleasures boasting one of the shrillest kid's chorus ever committed to tape. Then, there's "Spaghetti Western Swing," primarily a showcase for Volkaert, but burdened with an awful mock radio play written by Paisley and performed by George Jones, Little Jimmy Dickens, and Bill Anderson. There are the homespun "truths" on "That's Love" (as in, "That ain't a lie/That's love") that operate on the same level as Tracy Byrd's "The Truth About Men," only without the conviction to be truly silly. The Byrd comparison is a good one -- Paisley has more musical muscle and a better band than Byrd, but he lacks the spirit; he seems to be putting on a show, and that affectation keeps his music from digging as deep as it should. On the surface, Mud on the Tires is a fine, satisfying listen, but to truly live up to the mantle that's been bestowed upon him, Paisley had better start adding substance to his admittedly fetching style. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/14/2015
Label: Smcmg / Sony Music
UPC: 0888751184121
Rank: 66094

Tracks

  1. Mud on the Tires
  2. Celebrity
  3. Ain't Nothin' Like
  4. Little Moments
  5. That's Love
  6. Somebody Knows You Now
  7. Famous People
  8. Hold Me in Your Arms (And Let Me Fall)
  9. Whiskey Lullaby
  10. The Best Thing That I Had Goin'
  11. The Cigar Song
  12. Make a Mistake
  13. Make a Mistake With Me
  14. Is It Raining at Your House
  15. Spaghetti Western Swing
  16. Farther Along
  17. Kung Pao [Hidden Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Brad Paisley   Primary Artist,Bass,Dobro,Vocals,Voices,Mandolin,6-String Bass,Sax (Baritone),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Alison Krauss   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Viola,Fiddle,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Redd Volkaert   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Guitar (Electric)
Vince Gill   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jim Belushi   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Dan Aykroyd   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jessica Rogers   Finger Snaps
Maddie Sampson   Vocals,Children's Chorus
Valerie Pringle   Vocals (Background)
Georgia Claire Varble   Vocals,Children's Chorus
Darrell Hayes   Finger Snaps
Wynn Varble   Finger Snaps
Kenny Lewis   Bass,Vocals (Background),Bass,Vocals (Background)
Steve Short   Vocals (Background)
Bill Anderson   Vocals
Bernie Herms   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Kevin Grantt   Bass,Double Bass,Fretless Bass,Bass (Upright)
Gary Hooker   Bass,Guitar (Electric)
Jerry Douglas   Dobro
Randy Hardison   Drums
Brian David Willis   Handclapping,Vocals (Background)
Frank Rogers   Vocals (Background),Handclapping
Don Sampson   Finger Snaps,Whistle (Human)
Wes Hightower   Vocals (Background)
Ben Sesar   Drums
Ron Block   Banjo
Little Jimmy Dickens   Vocals
Justin Williamson   Fiddle
Gordon Mote   Organ (Hammond)
Eric Darken   Percussion,Handclapping
Emma Sampson   Children's Chorus,Vocals
Randle Currie   Pedabro,Guitar (Steel)
Charles McCallie   Vocals,Children's Chorus
Neal Cappellino   Vocals (Background)
Morgane Hayes   Finger Snaps
George Jones   Vocals
Manny Rogers   Vocals,Children's Chorus
Dan Tyminski   Vocals (Background)
Jim "Moose" Brown   Organ (Hammond)
Randel Currie   Pedabro,Guitar (Steel)

Technical Credits

Steve Short   Recording Assistant,Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Courtney Bentz   Grooming
Ronnie Thomas   Digital Editing
Lori Turk   Grooming
Chris Stapleton   Composer
Russ Harrington   Photography
John "Johnny Genius" Murphy   Stylist
Astrid Herbold May   Design,Art Direction
C.A. Dreyer   Production Assistant
Hank Williams   Mastering
Wynn Varble   Composer
Chris Dubois   Composer
Bill Anderson   Composer
Kevin Grantt   Tic Tac,Composer
Kendall Marcy   Engineer,Recording
Gary Hooker   Tic Tac
Jerry Salley   Composer
Brian David Willis   Engineer,Recording
Brad Paisley   Tic Tac,Composer
Drew Bollman   Mixing Assistant
Traditional   Composer
Frank Rogers   Digital Editing,Composer,Producer
Elvis Presley   Composer
Don Sampson   Composer
Jason Lehning   Engineer,Recording
Dean Dillon   Composer
Jon Randall   Composer
Justin Niebank   Mixing
Christophe Dubois   Composer
"Loopy Dave" Willis   Digital Editing
Chris Wallin   Composer
Richard Barrow   Engineer,Recording,Digital Editing
Neal Cappellino   Engineer,Recording,Digital Editing
Hank Cochran   Composer
Jennifer Kemp   Stylist
Kelley Lovelace   Composer
Adam Hatley   Digital Editing
Vern Gosdin   Composer
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