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Carrying On

Montgomery Gentry

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On their second album, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry continue to resurrect the sound and persona of Southern rock and outlaw country performers like Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band. They may not have been much involved in the songwriting for this album, managing one co-writing credit each along with Kenny Beard on "Lucky to Be Here" and spreading the rest of the writing among no less than 23 other names, but that large staff knew to craft a collection of songs full of boastful Southern pride and not a little belligerence. For the most part, the sentiments never go too far, restricting themselves to playful bluster, though on one occasion the duo takes on an issue it might have been better advised to leave alone. That's when, in "Carrying On," they sing, "It ain't nobody's business what kind of flag I fly 'cause that's my right." Getting into the Confederate flag controversy may well attract attention to them, but not necessarily the kind they want. Southern clannishness is one thing, but the Klan is another. That's the exception, however, since Montgomery Gentry usually is careful only to put on the airs of rebelliousness without actually being offensive. Similarly, the music never turns into real barroom stomp or bluesy country-rock, skirting the edge of a hard sound but never boiling over. That's why the correct comparisons are to softer acts like Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker rather than real rowdies like Hank Williams, Jr. and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Next time around, the duo ought to try varying the message a little bit; all these songs about what he-men they are make it sound like they're trying to hard to be macho, especially when the music doesn't entirely back up the boasts.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
She Couldn't Change Me
00:04:20

Gary Nicholson, Composer - Gary Nicholson, Lyricist - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Chris Knight, Composer - Chris Knight, Lyricist - Joe Scaife, Producer - Anthony Martin, Producer

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

2
My Father's Son (Album Version)
00:04:45

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Scooter Carusoe, Composer - Scooter Carusoe, Lyricist - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Dan Colehour, Composer - Dan Colehour, Lyricist - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
The Fine Line (Album Version)
00:03:51

Gary Lunn, Bass - Anthony Smith, Composer - Anthony Smith, Lyricist - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Rick Tiger, Composer - Rick Tiger, Lyricist - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Cold One Comin' On (Album Version)
00:05:09

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Mike Geiger, Composer - Mike Geiger, Lyricist - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Michael Huffman, Composer - Michael Huffman, Lyricist - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Woody Mullis, Composer - Woody Mullis, Lyricist - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
While the World Goes Down the Drain
00:04:04

Keith Sewell, Composer - Keith Sewell, Lyricist - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Anthony Martin, Producer - Jim Rushing, Composer - Jim Rushing, Lyricist

(P) 2001 Sony Entertainment Inc.

6
Hellbent On Saving Me (Album Version)
00:03:19

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Gordon Bradberry, Composer - Gordon Bradberry, Lyricist - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Wendell Mobley, Composer - Wendell Mobley, Lyricist - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Carrying On (Album Version)
00:03:43

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Anthony Smith, Composer - Anthony Smith, Lyricist - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kevin Brandt, Composer - Kevin Brandt, Lyricist - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo - Bobby Terry, Composer - Bobby Terry, Lyricist

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
(I'm A) Ramblin' Man (Album Version)
00:03:13

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Ray Pennington, Composer - Ray Pennington, Lyricist - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Black Jack Fletcher And Mississippi Sam (Album Version)
00:03:52

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Ronny Scaife, Composer - Ronny Scaife, Lyricist - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Phil Thomas, Composer - Phil Thomas, Lyricist - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Don Scaife, Composer - Don Scaife, Lyricist - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Lucky To Be Here (Album Version)
00:03:23

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Composer - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Eddie Montgomery, Lyricist - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kenny Beard, Composer - Kenny Beard, Lyricist - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Troy Gentry, Composer - Troy Gentry, Lyricist - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
Too Hard To Handle...Too Free To Hold (Album Version)
00:05:08

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - George Molton, Composer - George Molton, Lyricist - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
Tried And True (Album Version)
00:05:42

Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Jim Burnett, Edited By - Anthony S. Martin, Co-Producer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - David Byant, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Paul Leim, Drums - Paul Leim, Percussion - Matt Hendrix, Composer - Matt Hendrix, Lyricist - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Steve Macantonio, Recording Engineer - Greg Fogie, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Larry Leaird, Banjo - Clay Davidson, Composer - Clay Davidson, Lyricist

(P) 2001 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Chronique

On their second album, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry continue to resurrect the sound and persona of Southern rock and outlaw country performers like Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band. They may not have been much involved in the songwriting for this album, managing one co-writing credit each along with Kenny Beard on "Lucky to Be Here" and spreading the rest of the writing among no less than 23 other names, but that large staff knew to craft a collection of songs full of boastful Southern pride and not a little belligerence. For the most part, the sentiments never go too far, restricting themselves to playful bluster, though on one occasion the duo takes on an issue it might have been better advised to leave alone. That's when, in "Carrying On," they sing, "It ain't nobody's business what kind of flag I fly 'cause that's my right." Getting into the Confederate flag controversy may well attract attention to them, but not necessarily the kind they want. Southern clannishness is one thing, but the Klan is another. That's the exception, however, since Montgomery Gentry usually is careful only to put on the airs of rebelliousness without actually being offensive. Similarly, the music never turns into real barroom stomp or bluesy country-rock, skirting the edge of a hard sound but never boiling over. That's why the correct comparisons are to softer acts like Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker rather than real rowdies like Hank Williams, Jr. and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Next time around, the duo ought to try varying the message a little bit; all these songs about what he-men they are make it sound like they're trying to hard to be macho, especially when the music doesn't entirely back up the boasts.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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