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You Do Your Thing

Montgomery Gentry

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On album number four, Troy and Eddie make no major breaks with the tried and true formula that weds solid modern country music to the long raucous tradition of redneck rock. But then again, they don't need to. It's true, they streamline it, rock it up, and bring in some more rock & roll, but essentially, these cats lay down 12 very solid tracks written by a slew of Nash Vegas songwriters, most notably Rivers Rutherford, Jeffrey Steele, and Bob DiPiero, who wrote the lion's share of the set. Steele and Rutherford also produced various tracks, as did Blake Chancey and Joe Scaife. But it all comes down to the performances, and Montgomery Gentry sing these songs like they were their own. And in a sense, now they are. The album opens with, Something To Be Proud Of, a reflective country song that looks at the past as a way of informing the present. It's got the anthemic chorus, but for the most part it digs deep into the heart of country music. The red, white, and blue individualism of the title cut may be hard for some fans to swallow -- but unlike many others who sing anthems to jingoistic patriotism or make self-righteous accusatory judgments in the name of political correctness (the other censorship), these good ol' boys offer tolerance at the heart of their message and insist on it in return. (And the roaring refrain is on a wailing par with that of "My Town.") The album's first single, "If You Ever Stop Loving Me," with its crunching guitars in the refrain, popping banjo in the verse, and even hip-hop scratching in the backdrop, is the summertime country-rock anthem for 2004. Rebel rock granddaddy Hank Williams, Jr. shows up on "I Ain't Got It All That Bad," a rootsy, moving statement of gratitude and acceptance that is the most resonant track on the set. There is also the sheer rock & roll roar of cuts like "If It's the Last Thing I Do" and "Gone," and the hillbilly craziness of "I Got Drunk," written by one of this album's guitarists, David Grissom. Grissom, who spent many years with Joe Ely and later starred with the John Mellencamp band, outshines virtually everyone here with his searing tone, in-the-pocket licks, and soulful fills -- and he never overplays. There are even a couple of old-school love songs here in "She Loved Me" and the midtempo ballad "All I Know About Mexico." Ultimately, this is easily the finest outing by modern country's most relevant duo; it rocks, it's soulful, and it's memorable.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Something To Be Proud Of (Album Version)
00:04:16

Bekka Bramlett, Background Vocal - Chris Wallin, Composer - Chris Wallin, Lyricist - Eric Darken, Percussion - Greg Morrow, Drums - Greg Morrow, Percussion - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jeffrey Steele, Background Vocal - Jeffrey Steele, Composer - Jeffrey Steele, Lyricist - Jeffrey Steele, Producer - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Leslie Richter, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Russ Pahl, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Russ Pahl, Banjo - Russ Pahl, Steel Guitar - Shannon Forrest, Drums - Steve Marantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Sheehan, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar - Tom Hambridge, Background Vocal

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

2
You Do Your Thing (Album Version)
00:03:41

Angela Primm, Background Vocal - Butch Carr, 2nd Engineer - Casey Beathard, Composer - Casey Beathard, Lyricist - Chris Dunn, Horns - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Ed Hill, Composer - Ed Hill, Lyricist - Eric Darken, Percussion - Gale West, Background Vocal - Greg Morrow, Drums - Gretchen Wilson, Background Vocal - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jason Sellers, Background Vocal - Jim Horn, Horns - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Joe Scaife, Producer - John Willis, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Neil Thrasher, Background Vocal - Paul Hart, 2nd Engineer - Reese Wynans, Organ - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Sam Levine, Horns - Steve Marcantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Patrick, Horns - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

3
If You Ever Stop Loving Me
00:03:22

Bob DiPiero, Composer - Bob DiPiero, Lyricist - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Rivers Rutherford, Composer - Rivers Rutherford, Lyricist - Rivers Rutherford, Producer - Tom Shapiro, Composer - Tom Shapiro, Lyricist

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

4
If It's The Last Thing I Do (Album Version)
00:04:01

Angela Primm, Background Vocal - Butch Carr, 2nd Engineer - Chris Dunn, Horns - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - David Lee Murphy, Composer - David Lee Murphy, Lyricist - Eric Darken, Percussion - Gale West, Background Vocal - Greg Morrow, Drums - Gretchen Wilson, Background Vocal - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jason Sellers, Background Vocal - Jim Horn, Horns - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Joe Scaife, Producer - John Willis, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Kim Tribble, Composer - Kim Tribble, Lyricist - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Neil Thrasher, Background Vocal - Paul Hart, 2nd Engineer - Reese Wynans, Organ - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Sam Levine, Horns - Steve Marcantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Patrick, Horns - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

5
She Loved Me (Album Version)
00:03:57

Bekka Bramlett, Background Vocal - Craig Wiseman, Composer - Craig Wiseman, Lyricist - Eric Darken, Percussion - Greg Morrow, Drums - Greg Morrow, Percussion - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jeffrey Steele, Background Vocal - Jeffrey Steele, Composer - Jeffrey Steele, Lyricist - Jeffrey Steele, Producer - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Leslie Richter, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Russ Pahl, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Russ Pahl, Banjo - Russ Pahl, Steel Guitar - Shannon Forrest, Drums - Steve Marantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Sheehan, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar - Tom Hambridge, Background Vocal

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Gone (Album Version)
00:04:09

Bekka Bramlett, Background Vocal - Bob DiPiero, Composer - Bob DiPiero, Lyricist - Eric Darken, Percussion - Greg Morrow, Drums - Greg Morrow, Percussion - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jeffrey Steele, Background Vocal - Jeffrey Steele, Composer - Jeffrey Steele, Lyricist - Jeffrey Steele, Producer - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Leslie Richter, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Russ Pahl, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Russ Pahl, Banjo - Russ Pahl, Steel Guitar - Shannon Forrest, Drums - Steve Marantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Sheehan, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar - Tom Hambridge, Background Vocal

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

7
All I Know About Mexico (Album Version)
00:04:10

Billy Panda, 12 String Guitar - Billy Panda, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Blake Chancey, Producer - Chris Wallin, Composer - Chris Wallin, Lyricist - David Grissom, Electric Guitar - David Grissom, Keyboards - Eric Darken, Percussion - Greg Morrow, Keyboards - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Jeffrey Steele, Background Vocal - Jeffrey Steele, Composer - Jeffrey Steele, Lyricist - Julian King, Mixing Engineer - Mark Hill, Bass - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Mel Eubanks, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Rich Hanson, Mixing Engineer - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Tony Castle, Recording Engineer - Tony Harrell, Keyboards - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

8
I Got Drunk (Album Version)
00:04:11

Angela Primm, Background Vocal - Butch Carr, 2nd Engineer - Chris Dunn, Horns - Chris Stapleton, Composer - Chris Stapleton, Lyricist - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - David Grissom, Composer - David Grissom, Lyricist - Eric Darken, Percussion - Gale West, Background Vocal - Greg Morrow, Drums - Gretchen Wilson, Background Vocal - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jason Sellers, Background Vocal - Jim Horn, Horns - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Joe Scaife, Producer - John Willis, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Neil Thrasher, Background Vocal - Paul Hart, 2nd Engineer - Reese Wynans, Organ - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Sam Levine, Horns - Steve Marcantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Patrick, Horns - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

9
It's All Good (Album Version)
00:03:58

Angela Primm, Background Vocal - Bryan Campbell, Composer - Bryan Campbell, Lyricist - Butch Carr, 2nd Engineer - Chris Dunn, Horns - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Eric Darken, Percussion - Gale West, Background Vocal - Greg Morrow, Drums - Gretchen Wilson, Background Vocal - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jason Sellers, Background Vocal - Jim Horn, Horns - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Joe Scaife, Producer - John Willis, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Matt Hendrix, Composer - Matt Hendrix, Lyricist - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Neil Thrasher, Background Vocal - Paul Hart, 2nd Engineer - Reese Wynans, Organ - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Sam Levine, Horns - Steve Marcantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Patrick, Horns - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

10
I Ain't Got It All That Bad (Album Version)
00:03:22

Billy Panda, 12 String Guitar - Billy Panda, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Blake Chancey, Producer - David Grissom, Electric Guitar - David Grissom, Keyboards - Eric Darken, Percussion - George Teren, Composer - George Teren, Lyricist - Greg Morrow, Keyboards - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Jamie Lee Thurston, Composer - Jamie Lee Thurston, Lyricist - Jeffrey Steele, Background Vocal - Julian King, Mixing Engineer - Mark Hill, Bass - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Mel Eubanks, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Rich Hanson, Mixing Engineer - Rivers Rutherford, Composer - Rivers Rutherford, Lyricist - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Tony Castle, Recording Engineer - Tony Harrell, Keyboards - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

11
Talking To My Angel (Album Version)
00:03:21

Angela Primm, Background Vocal - Butch Carr, 2nd Engineer - Chris Dunn, Horns - Dan Dugmore, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Eric Darken, Percussion - Gale West, Background Vocal - Greg Morrow, Drums - Gretchen Wilson, Background Vocal - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Jason Sellers, Background Vocal - Jason Sellers, Composer - Jason Sellers, Lyricist - Jim Horn, Horns - Joe Scaife, Background Vocal - Joe Scaife, Producer - John Willis, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Dulaney, Composer - Michael Dulaney, Lyricist - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Neil Thrasher, Background Vocal - Paul Hart, 2nd Engineer - Reese Wynans, Organ - Reese Wynans, Piano - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Sam Levine, Horns - Steve Marcantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Steve Patrick, Horns - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar - Troy Gentry, Composer - Troy Gentry, Lyricist

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

12
I Never Thought I'd Live This Long (Album Version)
00:05:27

Bryan Sutton, Banjo - Eric Darken, Percussion - Greg Morrow, Drums - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, 2nd Engineer - J.C. Monterrosa, Mixing Engineer - Kelley Lovelace, Composer - Kelley Lovelace, Lyricist - Kenny Greenberg, Electric Guitar - Leslie Richter, Recording Engineer - Mark Wright, Executive Producer - Michael Rhodes, Bass - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Perry Coleman, Background Vocal - Rivers Rutherford, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Rivers Rutherford, Background Vocal - Rivers Rutherford, Composer - Rivers Rutherford, Lyricist - Rivers Rutherford, Producer - Ronnie Thomas, Edited By - Russ Pahl, Banjo - Russ Pahl, Steel Guitar - Steve Marcantonio, Mixing Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer - Tom Bukovac, Electric Guitar

(P) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment

Chronique

On album number four, Troy and Eddie make no major breaks with the tried and true formula that weds solid modern country music to the long raucous tradition of redneck rock. But then again, they don't need to. It's true, they streamline it, rock it up, and bring in some more rock & roll, but essentially, these cats lay down 12 very solid tracks written by a slew of Nash Vegas songwriters, most notably Rivers Rutherford, Jeffrey Steele, and Bob DiPiero, who wrote the lion's share of the set. Steele and Rutherford also produced various tracks, as did Blake Chancey and Joe Scaife. But it all comes down to the performances, and Montgomery Gentry sing these songs like they were their own. And in a sense, now they are. The album opens with, Something To Be Proud Of, a reflective country song that looks at the past as a way of informing the present. It's got the anthemic chorus, but for the most part it digs deep into the heart of country music. The red, white, and blue individualism of the title cut may be hard for some fans to swallow -- but unlike many others who sing anthems to jingoistic patriotism or make self-righteous accusatory judgments in the name of political correctness (the other censorship), these good ol' boys offer tolerance at the heart of their message and insist on it in return. (And the roaring refrain is on a wailing par with that of "My Town.") The album's first single, "If You Ever Stop Loving Me," with its crunching guitars in the refrain, popping banjo in the verse, and even hip-hop scratching in the backdrop, is the summertime country-rock anthem for 2004. Rebel rock granddaddy Hank Williams, Jr. shows up on "I Ain't Got It All That Bad," a rootsy, moving statement of gratitude and acceptance that is the most resonant track on the set. There is also the sheer rock & roll roar of cuts like "If It's the Last Thing I Do" and "Gone," and the hillbilly craziness of "I Got Drunk," written by one of this album's guitarists, David Grissom. Grissom, who spent many years with Joe Ely and later starred with the John Mellencamp band, outshines virtually everyone here with his searing tone, in-the-pocket licks, and soulful fills -- and he never overplays. There are even a couple of old-school love songs here in "She Loved Me" and the midtempo ballad "All I Know About Mexico." Ultimately, this is easily the finest outing by modern country's most relevant duo; it rocks, it's soulful, and it's memorable.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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