The Cold Hard Truth

The Cold Hard Truth

by George Jones
The Cold Hard Truth

The Cold Hard Truth

by George Jones

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Overview

Touted as George Jones' return to hardcore country, Cold Hard Truth -- the Possum's first record for the revitalized Asylum Records -- certainly does achieve that goal. Under the guidance of producer Keith Stegall, Jones returns to the sound of his classic Mercury and UA recordings, meaning that there's nothing but honky tonk ballads and ravers throughout. Impressively, Stegall made sure that Jones didn't take the easy way out: there are no covers or superstar duets, just strong new songs. And, unlike almost any of Jones' previous albums, there's not a single novelty or throwaway. In short, it's the album hardcore fans have said they've always wanted Jones to make. Like most realized fantasies, Cold Hard Truth doesn't quite live up to the imagination, yet it still delivers enough that it isn't a disappointment. Much of the credit must be given to Stegall; his production may be a bit too clean and echo-laden, but he made a wise move in adhering to simple, traditional instrumentation and guiding Jones toward a great set of songs. George sounds terrific, not necessarily better than on his latter-day MCA records, but the strength of the material makes it seem so. For all of its virtues, there's a curious distance on Cold Hard Truth, possibly because it's too careful in both its song selection, and there's no grit in the production. Silly songs and rushed performances always gave Jones' albums character, and it's hard not to miss that reckless spirit on Cold Hard Truth, no matter how good the music is. But ultimately, such complaints amount to nitpicking. There's little question that Cold Hard Truth boasts the finest set of songs Jones has had in nearly two decades, and he delivers the performances they deserve. It's refreshing to finally hear a Jones album that holds up from beginning to end. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/22/1999
Label: Asylum / Elektra
UPC: 0075596236829
Rank: 39082

Tracks

  1. Choices
  2. The Cold Hard Truth
  3. Sinners & Saints
  4. Day After Forever
  5. Ain't Love a Lot Like That
  6. Our Bed of Roses
  7. Real Deal
  8. This Wanting You
  9. You Never Know Just How Good You've Got It
  10. When the Last Curtain Falls

Album Credits

Performance Credits

George Jones   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
John Wesley Ryles   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Patty Loveless   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Vince Gill   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Paul Franklin   Guitar (Steel)
Bruce Watkins   Guitar (Acoustic)
Owen Hale   Drums
Brent Mason   Guitar (Electric)
Hargus "Pig" Robbins   Piano
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle,Violin
Larry Marrs   Vocals (Background)
Eddie Bayers   Drums
Larry Morris   Vocals (Background)
Glenn Worf   Bass,Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Darryl Worley   Composer
Zack Turner   Composer
T. Graham Brown   Composer
Keith Gattis   Composer
Keith Stegall   Composer,Producer
Billy Yates   Composer
Jamie O'Hara   Composer
Emory Gordy Jr.   Composer
Brady Barnett   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
John Kelton   Mixing,Engineer
Mark Nevers   Assistant Engineer
Mark Collie   Composer
Mark Nesler   Composer
Max D. Barnes   Composer
Mike Curtis   Composer
Bruce Burch   Composer
Jim Rushing   Composer
Jerry Joyner   Design
Michael Hagewood   Art Direction
Bill Yates   Composer
Dean Miller   Composer
Vip Vipperman   Composer
Sandra Fox   Production Coordination
Evelyn Shriver   Liner Notes,Executive Producer
J.B. Rudd   Composer
Hank Williams   Mastering
Jim Dowell   Composer
Steve Crowder   Engineer
Bruce Bouton   Composer
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