The Guitar Song

The Guitar Song

by Jamey Johnson
The Guitar Song

The Guitar Song

by Jamey Johnson

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Overview

When was the last time anybody in country music released a double studio album? Following up his stellar 2008 recording, That Lonesome Song, songwriter Jamey Johnson returns with the ambitious, sprawling 25-track The Guitar Song. The set's two discs are divided into thematic halves: the Black Album concerns itself primarily with darker, more complex situations in life, love, and loss, and the White Album focuses on more redemptive themes. It's not as simple as that, however; there is a yin-and-yang effect too, as evidenced by "Playing the Part," from the Black Album, which is an upbeat tune about surviving bad times in Hollywood. Likewise, "California Riots" is a nasty thumping outlaw number about sheer survival, but it's on the White Album. That balance is a part of Johnson's gift. Songs find their own way. The Guitar Song is uncompromising. Johnson's own accomplished road band -- consisting of players symbiotically sympathetic to the material -- provides the backing, and he gives his musicians room to really play, whether it's honky tonk Southern rock or bedroom or back-porch ballads. The sound is rougher edged than contemporary country; it comes from the Waylon Jennings/Hank Jr./David Allan Coe era. It rocks, but it also rolls. Johnson's chameleon-like ability as a writer and singer also affords him the luxury to collaborate with many of Nashville's current writing crop as well as veterans, all without compromising his vision as a narrative songwriter. He allows tough topics to rise from the heart and speak directly with whatever emotions they carry coming to the fore. Check the title track (with a guest appearance by Bill Anderson); the broken love songs "Heartache," "Cover Your Eyes" and "Thankful for the Rain"; the brutally lonesome "That's How I Don't Love You Anymore"; the Merle Haggard-influenced "Even the Skies Are Blue" and "Good Morning Sunrise" (which are the best vocal performances on the album); the front-porch reminiscence in "By the Seat of Your Pants"; the tough, soulful, gospel-influenced blues of "Macon"; and the lilting closer, "My Way to You." Likewise, his choice of covers -- including "Lonely at the Top" (a little-known Keith Whitley honky tonk tune), Mel Tillis' classic "Mental Revenge," Hank Cochran's "Set "Em Up Joe," and Kris Kristofferson's forlorn "For the Good Times" -- are all executed with the necessary spit, grit, and empathy, and display Johnson's considerable talent as an interpretive singer. The arguments as to whether The Guitar Song is as good as the beloved That Lonesome Song don't matter. What does matter is what The Guitar Song accomplishes: it makes plain the music contemporary country is trying to erase, while being a thoroughly accessible modern offering. Given its wonderfully crafted and performed material and stellar production, it is the country album of 2010. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/14/2010
Label: Island/Def Jam / Mercury / Mercury Nashville / Nashville / Universal Music
UPC: 0602527173160
Rank: 47808

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Lonely at the Top
  2. Cover Your Eyes
  3. Poor Man Blues
  4. Set 'Em Up Joe
  5. Playing the Part
  6. Baby Don't Cry
  7. Heaven Bound
  8. Can't Cash My Checks
  9. That's How I Don't Love You
  10. Heartache
  11. Mental Revenge
  12. Even the Skies Are Blue

Disc 2

  1. By the Seat of Your Pants
  2. California Riots
  3. Dog in the Yard
  4. The Guitar Song
  5. That's Why I Write Songs
  6. Macon
  7. Thankful for the Rain
  8. Good Morning Sunrise
  9. Front Porch Swing Afternoon
  10. I Remember You
  11. Good Times Ain't What They Used to Be
  12. For the Good Times
  13. My Way to You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jamey Johnson   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Kate and Kacey Coppola   Primary Artist
Wayd Battle   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Bill Anderson   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Jim Brown   Piano,Soloist,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Organ,Piano,Soloist,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Kevin Grantt   Bass,Double Bass,Bass (Upright),Guitar (Baritone)
John Scott   Organ,Piano,Synthesizer
Keith Gattis   Guitar (Electric)
Eric Darken   Percussion
Randy Houser   Vocals (Background)
Chris Powell   Drums
Cowboy Eddie Long   Dobro,Guitar (Steel)
Curtis Wright   Vocals (Background)
Fred Mandel   Organ,Piano
Mac McAnally   Guitar (Acoustic)
Rivers Rutherford   Guitar (Acoustic)
Michael Spriggs   Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Kennedy   Drums
Dave Cobb   Guitar (Electric)
Brian Allen   Bass
Jason Cope   Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Kate Coppola   Vocals (Background)
Melanie Cannon   Vocals (Background)
Mark Crum   Bass
Kacey Coppola   Vocals (Background)
John Henry Trinko   Piano
Dave McAfee   Drums

Technical Credits

Bobby Bare   Composer
Kevin Grantt   Tic Tac
Keith Whitley   Composer
Beau Boggs   Assistant Engineer
Wayd Battle   Composer
Eric Torres   Engineer
Bill Anderson   Composer
T.W. Cargile   Overdub Engineer,Mixing,Engineer
Kris Kristofferson   Composer
Larry Shell   Composer
Shannon Lawson   Composer
Don Cook   Composer
Mark Rains   Engineer
Vern Gosdin   Composer
Randy LeRoy   Mastering
Hank Cochran   Composer
Phillip Stein   Production Assistant
Dallas Davidson   Composer
James Minchin III   Photography
Chick Raines   Composer
J.L. Jamison   Associate Engineer
James Otto   Composer
Shane Minor   Composer
David Lee Murphy   Composer
Carson Chamberlain   Composer
Lee Thomas Miller   Composer
Vicky McGehee   Composer
Charlie Midnight   Composer
Dean Dillon   Composer
Rivers Rutherford   Composer
Jim McCormick   Composer
Ashley Gorley   Composer
Mel Tillis   Composer
Buddy Cannon   Composer
George Teren   Composer
Dave Cobb   Producer
Jamey Johnson   Composer
Dean Miller   Composer
Ross Alexander   Associate Engineer
Karen Naff   Design,Art Direction
Zach Kasik   Assistant Engineer
Jason Cope   Composer
Rick Humes   Associate Engineer
The Kent Hardly Playboys   Producer
Bob Scott   Associate Engineer
Arlis Albritton   Composer,Producer
Kacey Coppola   Composer
Teddy Gentry   Composer
Chris Dubois   Composer
Lee Miller   Composer
Melinda J.P. Harlan   Photography
Brian Wright   A&R
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