Some People ChangeMontgomery Gentry
Release Date: 10/24/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 940854_CD
UPC # 827969488829
Label: Columbia (USA)
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Performer: Montgomery Gentry
Engineer: Steve Blackmon; Greg Droman; David Beano Hall; J.C. Monterrosa; Leslie Ricther; Matt Anderson; Jeff Balding; Joey Turner; Steve Marcantonio; Chip Matthews Producer: Troy Gentry; Eddie Montgomery; Jeffrey Steele; Mark Wright; Rivers Rutherford; Matt Andersen; Steve Beers; Steve Blackmon; Greg Droman; Troy Gentry Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Montgomery Gentry: Troy Gentry, Eddie Montgomery. Personnel: Russ Pahl (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Kenny Greenberg, Tom Bukovac (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Dan Dugmore (acoustic guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Pat Buchanan (acoustic guitar, harmonica); B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar); Billy Panda (electric guitar, mandolin); Jeffrey Steele (electric guitar, harmonica, background vocals); Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Larry Franklin (fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Scott Baggett (bagpipe); Reese Wynans, Tony Harrell (piano); Michael Rhodes , Stephen Mackey (bass guitar); Greg Morrow (drums, percussion); Shannon Forrest (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Danny Myrick, Crystal Taliefero, Jenkins Edward, Emily Harris, Angela Bennett Shelton, Neil Thrasher, Vicki Hampton, Wendy Moten, Wes Hightower, Bekka Bramlett, Robert Bailey , Perry Coleman, Shandra Penix, Everett Drake, Janice Corder (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Steve Marcantonio; Chip Matthews. Liner Note Author: Judy Forde Blair. Recording information: 1808 Studios; House Of Gain; Ken's Gold Club; OceanWay, Nashville, TN; Omni, Nashville, TN; SOund Kitchen, Franklin, TN; The Tine Ear. Photographer: Margaret Malandruccolo. With one foot in rowdy southern rock of the Lynyrd Skynyrd variety and one in contemporary Nashville country, the country-rock duo Montgomery Gentry have always had a wider commercial reach than other similar sounding acts. SOME PEOPLE CHANGE continues the band's string of fine, hard-rocking country albums, with the excellent title track (and first single) a clear career highlight. The sweet ballad "Clouds" shows an uncharacteristicly gentle side, while "If You Wanna Keep An Angel" is an instant honky tonk classic.
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