Kenny Chesney LiveKenny Chesney
Release Date: 09/19/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 928513_CD
UPC # 828768657829
Label: BNA
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Performer: Kenny Chesney
Engineer: Ryan Nelson; David Gallo; Andy Hujdich; Mark Steinwachs; Bryan Baxley; Phil Robinson; Ian Charbonneau; Jamison Beck; Bryan Vasquez; Guy Charbonneau; James Falhgren; Tony Castle; Butch Carr; Charlie Bouis Producer: Kenny Chesney; Buddy Cannon Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Personnel: Tim Hensley (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, gut-string guitar, background vocals); Nick Hoffman (electric guitar, fiddle, background vocals); Clayton Mitchell (electric guitar, background vocals); Wyatt Beard (keyboards, background vocals); Sean Paddock (drums, percussion, background vocals); Melvin Fults (steel drum). Audio Mixer: Kevin Beamish. Liner Note Author: Judy Forde Blair. Recording information: Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, TN; Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA; Home Depot Center, Los Angeles, CA; Le Mobile; Nassau, Bahamas; Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN; WEstwood Sound Studios. Photographers: Carolyn Snell; Glen Rose. A genial live set, Kenny Chesney's LIVE THOSE SONGS AGAIN is a 14-track summation of the Nashville country star's laid-back charms. Recorded at various shows going all the way back to 1998 in front of uniformly enthusiastic crowds (on "Anything But Mine," the large audience sings the chorus almost unaccompanied), these tracks show more of Chesney's pop and rock influences, with a looser and more swaggering edge than his comparatively restrained studio albums. This is best shown on a thumping, rocked-out version of the barroom standard "Beer In Mexico."
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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