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My Honky Tonk History

 
Album Review: My Honky Tonk History

  • Artist: Travis Tritt
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 17, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

It's difficult to believe that Travis Tritt has been kicking it from Nash Vegas for nearly 15 years. For most of that time, Tritt has been remarkably consistent. He has espoused his own vision of outlaw country since the beginning. While marketed as one of the first "new traditionalists" and then refashioned as a progenitor of "young country," Tritt has followed his own redneck way throughout and for the most part made the records he wanted to make. My Honky Tonk History, is another chapter, though this one rocks pretty hard. Co-produced with Billy Joe Walker, Tritt assembled a stellar cast of pickers -- including Reggie Young, Pat Buchanan, Brent Mason, Pig Robbins, and Eric Darken in a very large cast for this date -- as well as some special guests. The title track opens the set with a rollicking firebrand and burning electric guitars all but covering a lone banjo that stands in for tradition. It's a juxtaposition that works, since Tritt's celebration of a hungry life of hustling is timeless. "Too Far to Turn Around," is a bluesy dobro-fueled ballad that is lean and mean, with Gretchen Wilson (one of the song's three writers) guesting on backing vocals. The intro to "What Say You," feels like a track off John Mellencamp's Lonesome Jubilee, but perhaps that's because Mellencamp duets with Tritt here on this working-class anthem. It's easily the best cut on the set, and the two singers are particularly suited to one another as electric guitars, mandolins, fiddles, a B-3, and Béla Fleck's banjo crisscross in a swirl of rocking country-soul. Honky tonk music proper enters the fray in Philip Claypool's "Circus Leaving Town," a modern take on the music that made the careers of George Jones and Ray Price. Texas R&B meets the country bar's sawdust floor in "Monkey Around," written by Delbert McClinton, Benmont Tench, and Gary Nicholson. It's greasy, raucous, and freewheeling with killer piano lines by Robbins. Of the ballads, slick as it is, Tritt and Marty Stuart's "We've Had It All," works well. Tritt brings the emotion in the tune right upfront and sings with conviction and grace, but the whining pedal steel in "Small Doses" makes the slow step of this low-down country tearjerker really stand out. Tritt's protagonist is a man on a barstool talking to himself, trying to buoy his courage to face the empty space left by a long-gone lover. In all, My Honky Tonk History is a solid, sure-voiced outing from an enduring and committed artist. Bravo. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Honky-Tonk History (Lyrics) Luke Bryan Travis Tritt (3:35)
Too Far to Turn Around (Lyrics) Gretchen Wilson, Cory Mayo Travis Tritt (3:25)
The Girl's Gone Wild Rivers Rutherford, Bob DiPiero Travis Tritt (2:51)
What Say You (Lyrics) Frank J. Myers John Mellencamp, Travis Tritt (3:20)
Circus Leaving Town (Lyrics) Philip Claypool Travis Tritt (4:07)
Monkey Around (Lyrics) Gary Nicholson, Benmont Tench, Delbert McClinton Travis Tritt (3:13)
I See Me (Lyrics) Casey Beathard Travis Tritt (3:48)
When Good Ol' Boys Go Bad (Lyrics) Travis Tritt (3:00)
We've Had It All (Lyrics) Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart Travis Tritt (3:19)
It's All About the Money Donny Kees, Jody Harris Travis Tritt (3:28)
Small Doses (Lyrics) Chris Stapleton Travis Tritt (3:06)
When in Rome (Lyrics) Rivers Rutherford Travis Tritt (3:40)

Credits

Reggie Young (Sitar), Brent Mason (Guitar (Electric)), Biff Watson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jim Cooley (Assistant), D. Bergen White (String Arrangements), Hurshel Wiginton (Vocals (Background)), John Jarvis (Organ (Hammond)), Benny Quinn (Mastering), Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (Gut String Guitar), Jim Hoke (Harmonica), Travis Tritt (Guitar), Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (Audio Production), Larry Franklin (Fiddle), Tammy Cochran (Vocals (Background)), Neil Thrasher (Vocals (Background)), Gretchen Wilson (Vocals (Background)), Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen (Cello), David Bett (Design), Béla Fleck (Banjo), John Mellencamp (Vocals), Pamela Sixfin (Violin), Carl Gorodetzky (Violin), Frank Ockenfels (Photography), Steve Tillisch (Overdub Engineer), Robby Turner (Dobro), Reggie Young (Guitar (Electric)), Trish Townsend (Stylist), Robby Turner (Guitar (Steel)), David Davidson (Violin), Holly Chapman (Make-Up), Pat Buchanan (Guitar (Electric)), Travis Tritt (Vocals (Background)), Kristin Wilkinson (Violin), Gary VanOsdale (Violin), Chuck Ainlay (Mixing), Mike Brignardello (Guitar (Bass)), Rob Hajacos (Fiddle), Hargus "Pig" Robbins (Organ (Hammond)), Lisa Cochran (Vocals (Background)), Dan Dugmore (Dobro), Alan Umstead (Violin), Tom Bukovac (Guitar (Electric)), Jonathan Yudkin (Banjo), Reggie Young (Sitar (Electric)), John Wesley Ryles (Vocals (Background)), Greg Morrow (Percussion), Wes Hightower (Vocals (Background)), John Jarvis (Piano), John Cowan (Vocals (Background)), Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (Producer), Eric Darken (Vibraphone), Larry Franklin (Mandolin), Ginny Johnson Walker (Production Coordination), Joy Lynn White (Vocals (Background)), Tonya Derry (Artist Coordination), Hargus "Pig" Robbins (Synthesizer), Eddie Kilgallon (Vocals (Background)), Hargus "Pig" Robbins (Piano), Kay Smith (Artist Coordination), John Jarvis (Synthesizer), Eric Darken (Cowbell), Bob Mason (Cello), David Bett (Art Direction), Travis Tritt (Producer), Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (Guitar (Acoustic)), Eric Darken (Percussion), Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (Guitar (Electric)), Travis Tritt (Audio Production), Clay Bradley (A&R), Holly Chapman (Hair Stylist), Greg Morrow (Drums), Amber Dotson (Vocals (Background)), Melodie Crittenden (Vocals (Background)), Dan Dugmore (Guitar (Steel)), John Jarvis (Hammond B3), Travis Tritt (Vocals), Jason Lefan (Assistant), Greg Morrow (Tambourine), Ralph Richardson (Vocals (Background)), Mary Kathryn Vanosdale (Violin), Connie Ellisor (Violin), Steve Tillisch (Engineer)
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My Honky Tonk History
Studio album by Travis Tritt
Released August 17, 2004 (2004-08-17)
Recorded 2003
Genre Country
Length 40:58
Label Columbia
Producer Travis Tritt
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Professional reviews
Travis Tritt chronology
Strong Enough
(2002)
My Honky Tonk History
(2004)
The Very Best of Travis Tritt
(2007)

My Honky Tonk History is the American artist Travis Tritt's ninth album, released on Columbia Records in 2004. It features the singles "The Girl's Gone Wild", "What Say You" (feat. John Mellencamp), and "I See Me", which peaked at #28, #21 and #32 on the Hot Country Songs charts, respectively. The duet was Mellencamp's first Top 40 entry on the country charts.

The track "Circus Leaving Town" was previously recorded by its writer, Philip Claypool, on his 1995 debut album A Circus Leaving Town. Claypool's version of the song peaked at #70 on the country charts that year.

Track listing

  1. "Honky-Tonk History" (Luke Bryan, Patrick Jason Matthews) – 3:35
  2. "Too Far to Turn Around" (Cory Mayo, Jon McElroy, Gretchen Wilson) – 3:25
  3. "The Girl's Gone Wild" (Bob DiPiero, Rivers Rutherford) – 2:49
  4. "What Say You" (Michael Bradford, Frank J. Myers) – 3:54
  5. "Circus Leaving Town" (Philip Claypool) – 4:08
  6. "Monkey Around" (Delbert McClinton, Benmont Tench, Gary Nicholson) – 3:13
  7. "I See Me" (Casey Beathard, Chris Mohr) – 3:48
  8. "When Good Ol' Boys Go Bad" (Kendall Marvel, Philip O'Donnell) – 2:58
  9. "We've Had It All" (Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart) – 3:19
  10. "It's All About the Money" (Jody Harris, Donny Kees) – 3:28
  11. "Small Doses" (Jerry Salley, Chris Stapleton) – 5:18
  12. "When in Rome" (Marvel, Rutherford, Boyd Houston Robert) – 6:23


Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[1]

Strings on "I See Me" performed by the Nashville String Machine and arranged by D. Bergen White.

References

  1. ^ (2004) Album notes for My Honky Tonk History by Travis Tritt. Columbia Records Nashville (CK 92084).

 
 

 

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