Your Man [15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

Your Man [15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

by Josh Turner
Your Man [15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

Your Man [15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

by Josh Turner

CD(Bonus Tracks / Special Edition / Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

Josh Turner's second album is deliberately steeped in country music tradition; at one point or another, he name-checks Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, and Red Sovine; sings with John Anderson and Ralph Stanley; and borrows songs from Anderson and Don Williams. At a time when country music, as so often, was flirting with pop, Turner took a leaf from his main immediate influence, Randy Travis, and established a sort of neo-neo-traditionalist approach with his first significant hit, "Long Black Train," in 2003-2004. Although it topped out at only number 13 in Billboard's country chart, the song established Turner, whose debut album, named after the single, went platinum. There isn't anything as arresting on this collection (the title song, an ordinary love ballad, inched into the country Top 20 prior to the album's release), but it is more consistent overall. Producer Frank Rogers constructs conventional country arrangements that do not draw any special attention to themselves, which is appropriate since all they need to do is serve as background to the real attraction, Turner's resonant bass baritone. It's that voice that matters, more than the music and more than the songs, although Turner and Rogers have put together a nicely balanced selection that includes a heartfelt ballad in "Angels Fall Sometimes" (one of five songs out of 11 that Turner wrote or co-wrote); the honky tonk duet "White Noise," a surprisingly successful pairing with Anderson; the dumb-but-no-doubt-sincere "Me and God," sung with Stanley; the rollicking novelty "Loretta Lynn's Lincoln" (a video waiting to happen); and the winning revival of Williams' 1977 hit "Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy." Turner doesn't quite have the sense of wry humor necessary to make Anderson's (or songwriter Shawn Camp's) "Baby's Gone Home to Mama" his own -- he's still a better technical singer than he is an interpreter -- but he's still young, and improving. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 06/25/2021
Label: Mca
UPC: 0602435759746
Rank: 27126

Tracks

  1. Would You Go With Me
  2. Baby's Gone Home to Mama
  3. No Rush
  4. Your Man
  5. Loretta Lynn's Lincoln
  6. White Noise
  7. Angels Fall Sometimes
  8. Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy
  9. Me and God
  10. Gravity
  11. Way Down South
  12. Your Man [Live From Kansas City, MO]
  13. Would You Go With Me [Live From Plant City, FL]
  14. Me and God [Live From Key Largo, FL]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Josh Turner   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Dana Williams   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Ralph Stanley   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Marty Roe   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
John Anderson   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals
Gene Johnson   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background),Featured Artist
Bryan Sutton   Guitar,Banjo,Guitar (Acoustic)
Melodie Crittenden   Vocals (Background)
Brent Rowan   Baritone,6-String Bass,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
Aubrey Haynie   Fiddle,Mandolin
Biff Watson   Guitar (Acoustic)
Kevin Grantt   Bass,Double Bass,Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric),Fender Jazz Bass
James Lowery   Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Johnson   Dobro
Kim Parent   Vocals (Background)
Kevin Haynie   Banjo,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Russell Terrell   Cymbals,Vocals (Background)
Jim "Moose" Brown   Piano,Wurlitzer
Pat McLaughlin   Vocals (Background)
Eamon McLoughlin   Fiddle,Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Jeff King   Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
Steve Hinson   Dobro,Pedal Steel,Guitar (Steel)
Wes Hightower   Vocals (Background)
Ron Block   Banjo
Jennifer Turner   Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Shannon Forrest   Drums
T.J. Wilder   Drums,Percussion
Shoulder Man   Cymbals,Ride Cymbal
B. James Lowry   Guitar (Acoustic)
Gordon Mote   Noise,Organ,Piano,Clavinet,Wurlitzer,Organ (Hammond)
Eric Darken   Percussion,Vibraphone
Liana Manis   Vocals (Background)
Justin Schipper   Dobro,Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Electric)
Jim Brown   Organ,Piano
Jeb Holmes   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Joey Click   Guitar (Bass)
Chris Stapleton   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Frank Rogers   Audio Production,Producer,Executive Producer
Brent Rowan   Tic Tac
Tony Martin   Composer
Shawn Camp   Composer
Steve Short   Mixing Assistant
Bob McDill   Composer
Tyler Moles   Editing,Digital Editing
Margaret Malandruccolo   Photography
David Turner   Recording
Hank Williams   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Billy Burnette   Composer
Adam Hatley   Editing,Digital Editing
Chuck Ainlay   Engineer,Recording
Greg Droman   Mixing,Engineer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
Melissa Mattey   Mixing Assistant
John Anderson   Composer
Brady Barnett   Editing,Digital Editing
John Scott Sherrill   Composer
Justin Niebank   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Josh Turner   Composer,Art Direction
Mark Narmore   Composer
Mark Nesler   Composer
Chris Dubois   Composer
Herb McCullogh   Composer
Mar5T   Assistant Engineer
Jerry Slone   Recording
Kenzi Butler   Assistant Engineer
Todd Gunnerson   Assistant Engineer
Drew Bollman   Mixing Assistant
Herb McCullough   Composer
Christophe Dubois   Composer
Gordon Mote   Computer Music Preparation
Richard Barrow   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
Neal Cappellino   Editing,Engineer,Digital Editing
Jace Everett   Composer
Phillip Stein   Producer,Assistant Producer,Production Assistant
Brian Willis   Editing
Scott Sherrill   Composer
Mark D. Sanders   Composer
Trish Townsend   Wardrobe
Chris Stapleton   Composer
Debra Wingo   Make-Up,Hair Stylist
Brice Long   Composer
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