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Album Review: No Holdin' Back

  • Artist: Randy Travis
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 31:21
  • Genre: Country

Review

Released in 1989, No Holdin' Back was an anomaly for a record coming from Nash Vegas at the turn of the decade: It's a very traditional country album. Period. Travis is a honky tonk singer who uses the entire scope of the music's history as his playground. He doesn't take a lot of chances, as this record proves, but then he doesn't need to. It's not about ambition on No Holdin' Back. Kyle Lehning's production is flawless, in that he allows Travis' big voice to be buoyed by his accompaniment. He sounds like he's dead center in the mix. The album begins with the Matraca Berg nugget "Mining for Coal," an elegiac love song. That's typical enough, but on the very next track, his cover of Melvin Endsley's "Singing the Blues," there is a straight-up honky tonk song complete with male backing chorus -- à la the Jordanaires -- vocals, plinky upright piano, harmonica, and a barroom tempo. But that's not all: Travis lets out a long Hank Williams-style yodel that will make the listener feel the master's ghostly presence. The single "He Walked on Water" by Allen Shamblin was a bad choice, though it sold well. It's a syrupy ballad that is so overly sentimental that there is no place in the song for Travis to go. The most notable cut on the set is Brook Benton's "It's Just a Matter of Time," and it should have been picked as the album's first single to radio and retail. First, coming almost in the middle, it's the hinge for the entire album. Secondly, this is Travis at his best, stretching to get to the heart of a music that has so little to do with country; like Ray Charles on the other side, he has to make this soul song his own. And he does. It's a country song like it was written that way. The other standout is "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart," a modern country shuffle reworked though the tradition. Travis goes after it like Merle Haggard would, slipping in under those verses to max out the emotion from the melody, and then driving that refrain home with a hammer as the pedal steel whines and the crisp drums accent the end of each beat. This is solid Travis, and it proves that at the end of the 1980s he was really just getting started. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mining for Coal (Lyrics) Matraca Berg, Ronnie Samoset Randy Travis (3:05)
Singing the Blues (Lyrics) Melvin Endsley Randy Travis (2:16)
When Your World Was Turning for Me (Lyrics) Dallas Frazier, A.L. Owens Randy Travis (2:37)
He Walked on Water (Lyrics) Allen Shamblin Randy Travis (3:24)
No Stoppin' Us Now Randy Travis Randy Travis (3:02)
It's Just a Matter of Time (Lyrics) Brook Benton, Belford Hendricks, Clyde Otis Randy Travis (3:56)
Card Carryin' Fool (Lyrics) Tim Bays, Byron Hill Randy Travis (2:24)
Somewhere in My Broken Heart (Lyrics) Billy Dean, Richard Leigh Randy Travis (3:13)
Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart (Lyrics) Hugh Prestwood Randy Travis (4:02)
Have a Nice Rest of Your Life (Lyrics) Verlon Thompson, Mark D. Sanders Randy Travis (3:22)

Credits

Jerry Douglas (Dobro), Matraca Berg (Harmony Vocals), Randy Travis (Guitar), Randy Travis (Vocals), Randy Travis (Main Performer), Carol Chase (Vocals (Background)), Steve Gibson (Guitar (Electric)), Steve Gibson (Guitar (12 String)), Joseph Bogan (Engineer), Dennis Burnside (Piano), Larry Byrom (Guitar (Acoustic)), Mark Casstevens (Guitar (Acoustic)), Doug Clements (Vocals (Background)), Paul Ericksen (Engineer), Béla Fleck (Banjo), Doyle Grisham (Pedal Steel), Sherilyn Huffman (Vocals (Background)), David Hungate (Bass), John Jarvis (Piano), Jelly Roll Johnson (Harmonica), Wendy Suits Johnson (Vocals (Background)), Greg Laney (Engineer), Kyle Lehning (Producer), Kyle Lehning (Remixing), Paul Leim (Drums), Steve Lindsey (Synthesizer), Steve Lindsey (Kurzweil Synthesizer), Brent Mason (Guitar (Electric)), Terry McMillan (Harmonica), Terry McMillan (Percussion), Louis Dean Nunley (Vocals (Background)), Mark O'Connor (Fiddle), Dean Parks (Guitar), Richard Perry (Bass (Vocal)), Richard Perry (Producer), Cindy Richardson Walker (Vocals (Background)), Tom Roady (Percussion), Hargus "Pig" Robbins (Piano), Bill Schnee (Engineer), David Schober (Engineer), Lisa Silver (Vocals (Background)), Diane Vanette (Vocals (Background)), Hurshel Wiginton (Vocals (Background)), Jack Williams (Bass), Curtis Young (Vocals (Background)), Larrie Londin (Drums), Laura LiPuma (Art Direction), Laura LiPuma (Design), John Condon (Production Coordination), Annie Leibovitz (Photography), Billy Joe Walker (Guitar (Electric))
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No Holdin' Back
Studio album by Randy Travis
Released September 26, 1989
Genre Country
Length 31:52
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Kyle Lehning, Richard Perry
Professional reviews
Randy Travis chronology
An Old Time Christmas
(1989)
No Holdin' Back
(1989)
Heroes & Friends
(1990)

No Holdin' Back is the title of American country music singer Randy Travis's fifth album. It was released on September 26, 1989 by Warner Bros. Records Nashville. Three singles were released from it, all of which charted on the Hot Country Songs charts: the Number One hits "It's Just a Matter of Time" and "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart", as well as the #2 hit "He Walked on Water". "It's Just a Matter of Time" was previously a Number One hit for Brook Benton in 1959 on the R&B charts, and for Sonny James in 1970 on the country charts. Glen Campbell also had a #7-peaking rendition of the song in 1986.

The track "Somewhere in My Broken Heart" was co-written by Billy Dean, who would later cut it for his 1990 album Young Man and release it as that album's second single. Also included is a cover of "Singing the Blues", a song originally recorded by Marty Robbins.

Track listing

  1. "Mining For Coal" (Matraca Berg, Ronnie Samoset) - 3:08
  2. "Singing the Blues" (Melvin Endsley) - 2:19
  3. "When Your World Was Turning for Me" (Dallas Frazier, A. L. "Doodle" Owens) - 2:40
  4. "He Walked on Water" (Allen Shamblin) - 3:28
  5. "No Stoppin' Us Now" (Randy Travis) - 3:05
  6. "It's Just a Matter of Time" (Brook Benton, Belford Hendricks, Clyde Otis) - 3:59
  7. "Card Carryin' Fool" (Byron Hill, Tim Bays) - 2:27
  8. "Somewhere in My Broken Heart" (Billy Dean, Richard Leigh) - 3:16
  9. "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart" (Hugh Prestwood) - 4:06
  10. "Have a Nice Rest of Your Life" (Verlon Thompson, Mark D. Sanders) - 3:24

Personnel

Preceded by
Killin' Time
by Clint Black
Top Country Albums number-one album
November 4, 1989 - April 1, 1990
Succeeded by
Killin' Time
by Clint Black

 
 

 

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