Tracy Lawrence The Very Best of Tracy Lawrence

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CD Details
- Released: July 10, 2007
- Originally Released: 2007
- Label: Rhino
Tracks:
- 1.Sticks And Stones
- 2.Today's Lonely Fool
- 3.Runnin' Behind
- 4.Somebody Paints The Wall
- 5.Alibis
- 6.Can't Break It To My Heart
- 7.My Second Home
- 8.If The Good Die Young
- 9.Renegades, Rebels & Rogues
- 10.I See It Now
- 11.As Any Fool Can See
- 12.Texas Tornado
- 13.If The World Had A Front Porch
- 14.If You Loved Me
- 15.Time Marches On
- 16.Stars Over Texas
- 17.Is That A Tear
- 18.Better Man, Better Off
- 19.How A Cowgirl Says Goodbye
- 20.Lessons Learned
- 21.Paint Me A Birmingham
Product Description:
Personnel: Joe Spivey (guitar, fiddle); Brent Mason (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, gut-string guitar); Brent Rowan (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin); Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar, harmonica); Rick Huckaby (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Larry Byrom, B. James Lowry, Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Chris Leuzinger, Dann Huff (electric guitar); Paul Franklin , Sonny Garrish (steel guitar, dobro); Dan Dugmore, Bruce Bouton (steel guitar); Aubrey Haynie (mandolin, fiddle); Rob Hajacos, Hank Singer (fiddle); Terry McMillan (harmonica, percussion); Gary E. Smith (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Tony Harrell, Steve Nathan (piano, keyboards); Dennis Burnside, Flip Anderson (piano); James Stroud, Lonnie Wilson, Eddie Bayers (drums, percussion); Jack Gavin, Milton Sledge, Shannon Forrest (drums); Curtis Young, Deryl Dodd, Dennis Wilson Quintet, John Wesley Ryles, Liana Manis (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Butch Carr; Pat McMacon; Julian King; Lynn Peterzell; Mike Bradley.
Audio Remasterers: Daniel Hersch; Bill Inglot.
Liner Note Author: Melinda Newman.
Photographer: Matthew Barnes .
Starting with 1991's STICKS AND STONES, Texan Tracy Lawrence has taken up the mantle of honky tonk for a new generation of country artists. As Nashville has moved further towards pop and rock influences, Lawrence's fierce traditionalism has caused him to be squeezed out of the picture a bit; Lawrence has been without a major label contract since 2004. Rhino's excellent THE VERY BEST OF TRACY LAWRENCE is a 21-track pr‚cis of that 13-year period, picking tracks from all of his Atlantic and Warner Brothers albums to paint a picture of Lawrence as the modern heir to the likes of Ray Price and Lefty Frizell: a honky-tonker who knows his way around a tear-stained ballad as well. The well-chosen selection contains all of Lawrence's biggest singles, including all seven of his number-one hits.