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High Lonesome

Randy Travis

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High Lonesome is a mature record by a seasoned, forward-thinking country artist. Randy Travis, like George Strait and Alan Jackson, saw the new young bucks heading his way up the charts with a watered-down version of the country music he held sacred. And Travis is a direct descendent of the greats like George Jones and Merle Haggard as well as Jim Reeves and Ernest Tubb. Travis wanted to articulate his vision of the music further and entrench it deeper in its roots, which were beginning to give way to the faux rock and pop styles of Garth Brooks and his dire ilk, who wore bachelor pad curtains for shirts. Travis co-wrote five of the album's ten tracks, including a trio with Jackson. Of those, "A Better Class of Losers" is the song that Brooks wishes he could have written. This is the angry side of the George Jones/Tammy Wynette version of "We're Not the Jet Set." Stinging dobros and pedal steels underline every one of Travis' indictments of yuppie culture. In addition, "I'd Surrender All" shows the pair digging deep into the territory Conway Twitty inhabited before he urbanized his sound, and their "Forever Together" is as fine a country love ballad as the 1990s produced; it's a song Hag would have been proud to record back in the day.
Another highlight is the mandolin and fiddle-driven waltz that comprises the title track. Written by the criminally undersung Gretchen Peters, it's the long, slow ballad with dobros ringing in the background that was made for Travis' amazing voice. He expresses without stretching; each phrase rings as true as the last. Kyle Lehning's production is unobtrusive and clean, setting Travis in perfect balance with a band that feels live. Not to be outclassed in the honky tonk department, "Allergic to the Blues" is a politically incorrect swinging barroom anthem written by Jackson and Jim McBride. Keeping a woman hostage because of an unwillingness to experience pain and rejection is hardly tasteful, but this is a country song and the tongue is firmly placed in cheek in Travis' read. The set closes with "I'm Gonna Have a Little Talk," an awesome a cappella duet with Take 6. It's country gospel elevated by the 6 to high tension rather than to differing versions of rural gospel. Take 6 is thoroughly modern, sophisticated, and glossy. Travis is so country he couldn't be city if he tried to buy it. This wouldn't have worked anywhere near as well if he had recorded the track with the Blind Boys of Alabama, but in this context, it puts a slick finishing touch on a fine album.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Let Me Try (Album Version)
00:04:03

Allen Shamblin, Writer - Chuck Cannon, Writer - Lisa Silver, Backing Vocals - Randy Scruggs, Acoustic Guitar - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Acoustic Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Piano - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - John Willis, Electric Guitar - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Larrie Londin, Drums - Diane Vanette, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - STEVE GIBSON, Acoustic Guitar - SHERI HUFFMAN, Backing Vocals - Mark Capps, AssistantEngineer - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Russ Barenberg, Acoustic Guitar - John Dickson, AssistantEngineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

2
Oh, What a Time to Be Me (Album Version)
00:03:35

Lisa Silver, Backing Vocals - David Hungate, Bass Guitar, Trombone, Trumpet, Synthesizer - Paul Leim, Drums - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Terry McMillan, Harmonica - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jerry Douglas, Dobro - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Don Schlitz, Writer - Diane Vanette, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - Mark Casstevens, Acoustic Guitar - STEVE GIBSON, Electric Guitar - SHERI HUFFMAN, Backing Vocals - Rob Hajacos, Fiddle - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Joseph Bogan, Audio Recording Engineer - Gary Paczosa, AssistantEngineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer - Steve Tveit, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

3
Heart of Hearts (Album Version)
00:02:41

Michael Henderson, Writer - Kevin Welch, Writer - Randy Scruggs, Acoustic Guitar - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Mark O'Connor, Fiddle - Terry McMillan, Harmonica - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Dennis Wilson, Vocals - John Willis, Acoustic Guitar - Jerry Douglas, Dobro - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Vocals - Larrie Londin, Drums - Dennis Burnside, Piano - John Wesley Ryles, Vocals - Mark Capps, AssistantEngineer - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - John Dickson, AssistantEngineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

4
Point of Light (Album Version)
00:03:34

Thom Schuyler, Writer - Lisa Silver, Backing Vocals - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Keith Odle, Assistant Mixing Engineer - LARRY BYROM, Acoustic Guitar - Mark O'Connor, Fiddle - Terry McMillan, Percussion, Harmonica - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Dennis Wilson, Backing Vocals - John Willis, Electric Guitar - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Don Schlitz, Writer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Larrie Londin, Drums - Dennis Burnside, Piano - Mark Casstevens, Acoustic Guitar - STEVE GIBSON, Electric Guitar - John Wesley Ryles, Backing Vocals - John Condon, AssistantEngineer - CINDY RICHARDSON-WALKER, Backing Vocals - Carol Chase, Backing Vocals - BRAD JONES, AssistantEngineer - Joseph Bogan, Audio Recording Engineer - Carl Tatz, AssistantEngineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

5
Forever Together (Album Version)
00:03:04

Alan Jackson, Writer - Lisa Silver, Backing Vocals - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Keith Odle, AssistantEngineer - Mark O'Connor, Fiddle - Brent Mason, Electric Guitar - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Eddie Bayers, Drums - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Piano, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Diane Vanette, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - STEVE GIBSON, Electric Guitar - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - SHERI HUFFMAN, Backing Vocals - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

6
Better Class of Losers (Album Version)
00:02:40

Alan Jackson, Writer - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Keith Odle, AssistantEngineer - Mark O'Connor, Fiddle - Brent Mason, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Dennis Wilson, Backing Vocals - Eddie Bayers, Drums - Jerry Douglas, Dobro - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - John Wesley Ryles, Backing Vocals - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Russ Barenberg, Pedal Steel Guitar - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

7
I'd Surrender All (Album Version)
00:03:36

Alan Jackson, Writer - Lisa Silver, Backing Vocals - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Keith Odle, AssistantEngineer - Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Piano - Brent Mason, Electric Guitar - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Eddie Bayers, Drums - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Diane Vanette, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - STEVE GIBSON, Acoustic Guitar - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - SHERI HUFFMAN, Backing Vocals - Rob Hajacos, Fiddle - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

8
High Lonesome (Album Version)
00:03:27

Harry Stinson, Drums - Lisa Silver, Backing Vocals - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Tom Knox, Audio Recording Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Keith Odle, AssistantEngineer - Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Piano - Mark O'Connor, Fiddle - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Jerry Douglas, Dobro - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Diane Vanette, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - Mark Casstevens, Acoustic Guitar - STEVE GIBSON, Acoustic Guitar - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - SHERI HUFFMAN, Backing Vocals - Chris Leuzinger, Acoustic Guitar - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer, AssistantEngineer - Mary Stuart, Mandolin - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

9
Allergic to the Blues (Album Version)
00:02:28

Alan Jackson, Writer - Jim McBride, Writer - Buddy Emmons, Pedal Steel Guitar - David Hungate, Bass Guitar - Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Keith Odle, AssistantEngineer - Mark O'Connor, Fiddle - Brent Mason, Electric Guitar - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Dennis Wilson, Backing Vocals - Eddie Bayers, Drums - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Backing Vocals - Dennis Burnside, Piano - MAC MCANALLY, Acoustic Guitar - John Wesley Ryles, Backing Vocals - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Russ Barenberg, Electric Guitar - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer - Doyle Grisham, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kirt Odle, AssistantEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

10
I'm Gonna Have a Little Talk (Album Version)
00:02:42

Jason Lehning, Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Doug Sax, MasteringEngineer - Randy Travis, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Take 6, Vocals - KYLE LEHNING, Producer, Engineer, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Don Schlitz, Writer - Mark Capps, AssistantEngineer - John Condon, Assistant Mixing Engineer - John Dickson, AssistantEngineer - Alan Yoshida, MasteringEngineer

© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.

Approfondimenti

High Lonesome is a mature record by a seasoned, forward-thinking country artist. Randy Travis, like George Strait and Alan Jackson, saw the new young bucks heading his way up the charts with a watered-down version of the country music he held sacred. And Travis is a direct descendent of the greats like George Jones and Merle Haggard as well as Jim Reeves and Ernest Tubb. Travis wanted to articulate his vision of the music further and entrench it deeper in its roots, which were beginning to give way to the faux rock and pop styles of Garth Brooks and his dire ilk, who wore bachelor pad curtains for shirts. Travis co-wrote five of the album's ten tracks, including a trio with Jackson. Of those, "A Better Class of Losers" is the song that Brooks wishes he could have written. This is the angry side of the George Jones/Tammy Wynette version of "We're Not the Jet Set." Stinging dobros and pedal steels underline every one of Travis' indictments of yuppie culture. In addition, "I'd Surrender All" shows the pair digging deep into the territory Conway Twitty inhabited before he urbanized his sound, and their "Forever Together" is as fine a country love ballad as the 1990s produced; it's a song Hag would have been proud to record back in the day.
Another highlight is the mandolin and fiddle-driven waltz that comprises the title track. Written by the criminally undersung Gretchen Peters, it's the long, slow ballad with dobros ringing in the background that was made for Travis' amazing voice. He expresses without stretching; each phrase rings as true as the last. Kyle Lehning's production is unobtrusive and clean, setting Travis in perfect balance with a band that feels live. Not to be outclassed in the honky tonk department, "Allergic to the Blues" is a politically incorrect swinging barroom anthem written by Jackson and Jim McBride. Keeping a woman hostage because of an unwillingness to experience pain and rejection is hardly tasteful, but this is a country song and the tongue is firmly placed in cheek in Travis' read. The set closes with "I'm Gonna Have a Little Talk," an awesome a cappella duet with Take 6. It's country gospel elevated by the 6 to high tension rather than to differing versions of rural gospel. Take 6 is thoroughly modern, sophisticated, and glossy. Travis is so country he couldn't be city if he tried to buy it. This wouldn't have worked anywhere near as well if he had recorded the track with the Blind Boys of Alabama, but in this context, it puts a slick finishing touch on a fine album.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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