All I Need to KnowKenny Chesney
Release Date: 07/22/2008
Original Release:
1995
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 791718_CD
UPC # 755174891625
Label: BMG Special Products
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Performer: Kenny Chesney
Distributor: BMG Special Products Notes: Personnel: Kenny Chesney (vocals); Don Potter (acoustic guitar); Brent Rowan (electric guitar); "Cowboy" Eddie Long (steel guitar); Joe Spivey (fiddle); Terry McMillan (harmonica, percussion); Bobby Ogdin, Phil Naish, Barry Beckett (keyboards); Michael Rhodes (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Dennis Wilson, Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Harry Stinson, Ricky Skaggs (background vocals). Kenny Chesney may seem like just another one of the many young up'n-comers on the country scene, but his talent as a songwriter sets him above the many other faceless honky-tonkers polluting Nashville. On ALL I NEED TO KNOW, Chesney wears his influences prouder than most--the old-fashioned artistry of George Jones and Merle Haggard can be heard in most of his songs, as can the rock-edged sensibility of Charlie Daniels. The up-tempo, spirited "Fall In Love" is typical of his fresh "boots and roots" sound. His metaphorical ballad "Tin Man" is about the need to protect oneself from the pain of a broken heart, while the countrified hoe-down "Someone Else's Hog" is a humorous look at marrying into money. Things turn sensitive with "Grandpa Told Me So," a tender ballad about the interplay of generations on which Chesney delves into the same emotions Keith Whitley so effectively captured in his music. Through the fiddle and steel instrumentation, down-home sentiments and the Tennessee catch in his voice, ALL I NEED TO KNOW accurately captures the spirit of traditional country.
Hailing from Luttrell, TN, country heart-throb Kenny Chesney first made his mark in 1994 with his debut album, but it wasn't until a couple of years later that he started scoring major hits and making himself a household name. His straightforward, emotionally honest way with a romantic ballad is his trademark, distancing him from the gimmicky country-pop hat acts so plentiful in contemporary Nashville. In 1997, no less estimable a country personage than George Jones joined him on record, and he's garnered the respect of both young and old country audiences.
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Anderson, John Black, Clint Buffett, Jimmy Gill, Vince Haggard, Merle Holly, Buddy Jennings, Waylon Jones, George Nelson, Willie Springsteen, Bruce Strait, George Stuart, Marty Travis, Randy Twitty, Conway Wariner, Steve Williams, Don
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