Telling All My Secrets

Telling All My Secrets

by Mitchell Tenpenny
Telling All My Secrets

Telling All My Secrets

by Mitchell Tenpenny

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Overview

Mitchell Tenpenny first made a splash with "Drunk Me," a clever heartbreak tale that found its narrator realizing the only way he could get over a relationship was to stop drinking. "Drunk Me" found a companion in "Alcohol You Later," another sly song tracing how romance and spirits are intertwined. These two songs -- both pulled as the first singles from Telling All My Secrets, Tenpenny's 2018 major-label debut -- suggest that booze hangs heavily over their accompanying album and it does, although you'd never know it from the light feel of the music. Slick and soulful, containing as many electronic flairs as allusions to old-school R&B, Telling All My Secrets is steeped in the revolutions Sam Hunt ushered in with his 2014 album Montevallo. Unlike Hunt or such similarly minded peers as Thomas Rhett, Tenpenny isn't a loverman. He'll sing about romances, but it's usually shaded with heartbreak, a bittersweet undercurrent that's accentuated by its nostalgic opener "Truck I Drove in High School." Tenpenny's songs may be tinged with melancholy but the vibe of Telling All My Secrets is cozy and comforting. His voice, soft but not supple, glides along rhythms that are informed by hip-hop without quite swinging and eases into candied settings designed to appeal outside of the confines of contemporary country. Such stylistic evasiveness is part of the game in the waning days of the 2010s and Tenpenny's persona -- an amiable country guy living in the city -- adapts to all these variations well, which makes Telling All My Secrets play a bit like a hot country station: it hits all the expected marks in a pleasant, professional fashion. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/14/2018
Label: Columbia / Riser House Entertainment / Sony Music
UPC: 0190758766225
Rank: 87116

Tracks

  1. Truck I Drove in High School
  2. Alcohol You Later
  3. All on You
  4. Goner
  5. Chance Worth Taking
  6. I Get the Picture
  7. Drunk Me
  8. Somebody's Got Me
  9. Somebody Ain't You
  10. Telling All My Secrets
  11. Walk Like Him
  12. Walk Like Him

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mitchell Tenpenny   Primary Artist,Banjo,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Devin Dawson   Banjo
Nir Z   Drums
Alex Wright   Organ,Piano,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes
Garrett Perales   Guitar (Electric)
Rafe Tenpenny   Vocals (Background)
Steve Markland   Vocals (Background)
Travis Harper   Vocals (Background)
Tom Beaupre   Bass
Sam Sumser   Bass,Keyboards
Mark Hill   Bass
Lonnie Wilson   Drums
Jimmie Lee Sloas   Bass
Marc Beeson   Vocals (Background)
Hillary Lindsey   Vocals (Background)
Derek Wells   Guitar
Lee Sloas   Bass
Andy Albert   Vocals (Background)
Dallas Wilson   Vocals (Background)
Ilya Toshinskiy   Banjo,Dobro,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Derek Johnson   Drums

Technical Credits

Alex Kline   Composer
Matthew McVaney   Composer,Programming
Alyson McAnally   Production Coordination
Mitchell Tenpenny   Composer,Producer
Thomas Archer   Composer
Andrew Albert   Composer
Devin Dawson   Composer,Assistant
Matthew Berinato   Photography
Michael Whitworth   Composer
Ryan Yount   Engineer
Alex Wright   Programming
Jordan Minton   Composer
Justin Ebach   Programming,Composer
Michael Lotten   Composer
Nick Fradiani   Composer
Sean R. Badum   Assistant Engineer
Ernesto Olvera   Engineer
Sam Sumser   Composer,Producer,Programming
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Steven Dale Jones   Composer
Chris Gehringer   Mastering
Will Quinnell   Assistant
Josh Hoge   Composer
Chris Ashburn   Assistant Engineer
Hillary Lindsey   Composer
Jordan Schmidt   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Digital Editing
Paul DiGiovanni   Producer,Guitar Programming
Sean Small   Mixing,Engineer
Dallas Wilson   Composer
Justin Cortelyou   Engineer
Jeff Braun   Mixing
Justin Wilson   Composer
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