Trick Pony Contemporary Country Music Cd Review
Trick Pony is the latest release from Trick Pony, and is another great one from this talented group.
This CD will grab your attention right from the very beginning with Pour Me and doesn’t let go until the very last note of the very last song Spent, which is another great track by the way.
One of the nicer things about a CD like this is when the talent is this rich even if Contemporary Country isn’t your favorite genre you still can’t help but appreciate the greatness of the musicians.
If you’re a Trick Pony fan, or just a fan of Contemporary Country music this is a CD your collection simply should not be without.
While this entire album is really very good some of my favorites are track 2 - Party Of One, track 4 - Every Other Memory, and track 11 - Can’t Say That On The Radio
My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore […as in “Stuck On REpeat”] is track 8 - On A Night Like This. This is a great track!
Trick Pony Release Notes:
Trick Pony originally released Trick Pony on March 13, 2001 on the Warner Bros. Records label.
CD Track List Follows:
1. Pour Me
2. Party Of One
3. Big River - (with Johnny Cash/Waylon Jennings)
4. Every Other Memory
5. More Like Me
6. Just What I Do
7. Stay In This Moment
8. On A Night Like This
9. One In A Row
10. Now Would Be The Time
11. Can’t Say That On The Radio
12. Spent
13. Not Hidden Track
Trick Pony includes: Heidi Newfield (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Keith Burns (vocals, acoustic guitar); Ira Dean (12-string electric guitar, baritone guitar, acoustic & electric bass, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel includes: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings (vocals); Michael Spriggs (acoustic guitar); Pat Buchanan, John Jorgenson, Brad Ruthven, Russ Paul (electric guitar); Larry Franklin, Aubrey Haynie, Daniel Blank (fiddle); Jimmy Nichols, John Hobbs, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Shannon Forrest, Kenny Aronoff (drums); Tom Roady, Brian Nelson (percussion).
Engineers: Bob Campbell-Smith, Jeff Watkins, Daniel Marjorie.
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