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With all of the comparisons to Southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels, the Outlaws, and so forth, this solid, hardcore rockin' honky tonk duo and their amazing band is an entity unto themselves. Eddie Montgomery (brother of John Michael) and Troy Gentry are equal parts country music that comes from Merle Haggard, George Jones, Wynn Stewart, Dwight Yoakam, and even Hank Williams. At the same time, they play a scorching brand of rock & roll that has everything to do with the aforementioned heroes of the 1970s and the Allmans too because the blues are at the root of everything they do. This is an auspicious debut album, one that not only shows promise, but delivers the goods in the form of great songs written by a host of Nash Vegas' and Texas' finest -- if unknown new breed -- and absolutely tremendous performances. Check the hard rocking opener, "Hillbilly Shoes," with its flatpicking guitar intro supplanted by overdriven fiddles and screaming dual lead guitars. And "Trying to Survive" with its guitar, pedal steel, and piano fills is reminiscent of the feel, not sound, of Tucker's "Can't You See." It's easy to embrace Tim McGraw and a host of others who use rock & roll as way of framing their country music, but Montgomery Gentry don't use rock; they are a rock band who make country music, real country music. Check the gorgeous chorus on "Lonely and Gone" that is commenced with a heavy metal guitar intro only to become a gorgeous mid-tempo ballad. Other tracks, like "Self-Made Man," are pure modern honky tonk. Vocally, the harmonies between this pair are a perfect balance of beer and fine whiskey. Montgomery's rough hewn baritone and Gentry's almost unreal range and trademark phrasing make something highly original in the face of so much cookie-cutter Nash Vegas big-hatted crap. The funky blues on "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm" with those fiddles and pedal steels wrapping around a greasy keyboard line lead into a rebel Southern son's admiration for a man and a way of life that is quickly disappearing. The drums propel the tune forward, and the guitars fill what little space there is with rollin' and tumblin' blues. The Bakerfield honky tonk of "I've Loved a Lot More Than I've Hurt" is as traditional as it gets, and Jones or Yoakam could have cut it. The title track is a great morality tale, and "Trouble Is" is a Gentry showcase with his singing tenor in the hillbilly groove that is equal parts blues, tonkin' stride, and arena rock. Montgomery Gentry should be nothing less than amazing in a few years if they keep this up, because this is solid, ass-kickin' country-rock. This is one of the best pop records of the year. Period.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Hillbilly Shoes (Album Version)
00:03:12

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Mike Geiger, Composer - Mike Geiger, Lyricist - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Bobby Taylor, Composer - Bobby Taylor, Lyricist - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

2
Trying To Survive (Album Version)
00:03:50

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kevin Brandt, Composer - Kevin Brandt, Lyricist - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Stephony Smith, Composer - Stephony Smith, Lyricist - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

3
Lonely and Gone
00:03:19

Bill McCorvey, Composer - Bill McCorvey, Lyricist - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Greg Crowe, Composer - Greg Crowe, Lyricist - Dave Gibson, Composer - Dave Gibson, Lyricist

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

4
Self Made Man (Album Version)
00:03:35

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Jay Knowles, Composer - Jay Knowles, Lyricist - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Wynn Varble, Composer - Wynn Varble, Lyricist - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

5
Daddy Won't Sell The Farm (Album Version)
00:04:18

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Paul Liem, Drums - Steve Fox, Composer - Steve Fox, Lyricist - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Robin Branda, Composer - Robin Branda, Lyricist - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

6
If A Broken Heart Could Kill (Album Version)
00:03:19

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Steve Clark, Composer - Steve Clark, Lyricist - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - Glen Duncan, Mandolin - Glen Duncan, Fiddle - Steve Nathan, Piano - Steve Nathan, Organ - Steve Nathan, Synthesizer - Randy LeRoy, Edited By - Rick Ferrell, Composer - Rick Ferrell, Lyricist - Dan Dugmore, Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore, Dobro - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

7
I've Loved A Lot More Than I've Hurt (Album Version)
00:03:14

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Max T. Barnes, Composer - Max T. Barnes, Lyricist - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Max D. Barnes, Composer - Max D. Barnes, Lyricist - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

8
Didn't Your Mama Tell Ya' (Album Version)
00:03:26

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Stewart Harris, Composer - Stewart Harris, Lyricist - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Clay Davidson, Composer - Clay Davidson, Lyricist - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

9
Trouble Is (Album Version)
00:03:09

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Porter Howell, Composer - Porter Howell, Lyricist - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Sam Gay, Composer - Sam Gay, Lyricist - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

10
Tattoos & Scars
00:03:59

Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Tony Lane, Composer - Tony Lane, Lyricist - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

11
All Night Long (Album Version)
00:03:33

Charlie Hayward, Composer - Charlie Hayward, Lyricist - Gary Lunn, Fretless Bass - Gary Lunn, Bass - Eddie Montgomery, Vocal - Graham Smith, 2nd Engineer - Biff Watson, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Bruce Brown, Composer - Bruce Brown, Lyricist - Charlie Daniels, Composer - Charlie Daniels, Lyricist - Paul Liem, Drums - Rob Burrell, 2nd Engineer - Chad Brown, 2nd Engineer - Anthony Martin, Background Vocal - Brent Rowan, Electric Guitar - Jack Gavin, Composer - Jack Gavin, Lyricist - Chris Leuzinger, Electric Guitar - Jim Cotton, Co-Producer - Jim Cotton, Engineer - Greg Fogle, 2nd Engineer - Montgomery Gentry, Performer - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Todd Gunnerson, 2nd Engineer - Joe Scaife, Producer - 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 - Troy Gentry, Vocal - Taz DiGregorio, Composer - Taz DiGregorio, Lyricist - Joe Hayden, 2nd Engineer - Steve Marcantonio, Recording Engineer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

Presentación del Álbum

With all of the comparisons to Southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels, the Outlaws, and so forth, this solid, hardcore rockin' honky tonk duo and their amazing band is an entity unto themselves. Eddie Montgomery (brother of John Michael) and Troy Gentry are equal parts country music that comes from Merle Haggard, George Jones, Wynn Stewart, Dwight Yoakam, and even Hank Williams. At the same time, they play a scorching brand of rock & roll that has everything to do with the aforementioned heroes of the 1970s and the Allmans too because the blues are at the root of everything they do. This is an auspicious debut album, one that not only shows promise, but delivers the goods in the form of great songs written by a host of Nash Vegas' and Texas' finest -- if unknown new breed -- and absolutely tremendous performances. Check the hard rocking opener, "Hillbilly Shoes," with its flatpicking guitar intro supplanted by overdriven fiddles and screaming dual lead guitars. And "Trying to Survive" with its guitar, pedal steel, and piano fills is reminiscent of the feel, not sound, of Tucker's "Can't You See." It's easy to embrace Tim McGraw and a host of others who use rock & roll as way of framing their country music, but Montgomery Gentry don't use rock; they are a rock band who make country music, real country music. Check the gorgeous chorus on "Lonely and Gone" that is commenced with a heavy metal guitar intro only to become a gorgeous mid-tempo ballad. Other tracks, like "Self-Made Man," are pure modern honky tonk. Vocally, the harmonies between this pair are a perfect balance of beer and fine whiskey. Montgomery's rough hewn baritone and Gentry's almost unreal range and trademark phrasing make something highly original in the face of so much cookie-cutter Nash Vegas big-hatted crap. The funky blues on "Daddy Won't Sell the Farm" with those fiddles and pedal steels wrapping around a greasy keyboard line lead into a rebel Southern son's admiration for a man and a way of life that is quickly disappearing. The drums propel the tune forward, and the guitars fill what little space there is with rollin' and tumblin' blues. The Bakerfield honky tonk of "I've Loved a Lot More Than I've Hurt" is as traditional as it gets, and Jones or Yoakam could have cut it. The title track is a great morality tale, and "Trouble Is" is a Gentry showcase with his singing tenor in the hillbilly groove that is equal parts blues, tonkin' stride, and arena rock. Montgomery Gentry should be nothing less than amazing in a few years if they keep this up, because this is solid, ass-kickin' country-rock. This is one of the best pop records of the year. Period.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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