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Spend My Time

 
Album Review: Spend My Time
 

  • Artist: Clint Black
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 02, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

Clint Black was one of the leading figures of the new traditionalist movement of the early '90s, riding it to stardom. By the end of the decade, his celebrity was still rather potent -- helped slightly by his marriage to actress Lisa Hartman -- but his profile had declined, so when his contract with RCA expired after 1999's D'Lectrified, he left his longtime home for a new venture, a new label called Equity, where he was a co-partner with several Nashville industry insiders. It was a good time for Black to move away from the majors: his sales were sliding slightly, and as D'Lectrified illustrated, he wasn't exactly interested in pursuing a purely commercial direction. Some of his early-'90s peers, such as Sammy Kershaw, followed a similar patter, but where Kershaw returned to hardcore country on his first-post major album, 2003's I Want My Money Back, Black uses his freedom to drift away from country, turning in a straight-up singer/songwriter album with Spend My Time, his first record for Equity. This album isn't just laid-back, it's subdued, filled with earnest ballads and lazy rockers, all given a sleek, professional production by Black himself, who wrote all of the material as well (usually with collaborators, particularly Hayden Nicholas). It's a little strange that Black would use his first independent record to make an album so firmly entrenched in the middle of the road -- after all, most artists get rougher, not smoother, when they strike out on their own -- but it's a sturdily constructed album, fitting well within the borders of adult pop, even adult contemporary. And, if there's a problem with the record, it's that -- that it's an adult contemporary singer/songwriter record, lacking the punch and grit of Black's best recordings. Where Merle Haggard provided inspiration on Clint's earlier records, the touchstones here are the Eagles and James Taylor, filtered through modern mature, pop radio. On that level, Spend My Time isn't bad -- Black is still an engaging vocalist, and he's convincing on this rather samey, mid-tempo material -- but it isn't a patch on his best work. It's unsatisfyingly ironic that his first independent venture has resulted in his safest record to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Spend My Time Clint Black, Hayden Nicholas Clint Black (4:06)
We All Fall Down Clint Black, Matt Rollings Clint Black (5:35)
My Imagination Clint Black, Matt Rollings Clint Black (3:50)
She's Leavin' Clint Black Clint Black (3:45)
Everything I Need Clint Black, Hayden Nicholas Clint Black (4:14)
What Ever Happened Clint Black, Hayden Nicholas Clint Black (4:13)
A Mind To Clint Black, Hayden Nicholas Clint Black (4:54)
Just Like You and Me Clint Black, Steve Dorff Clint Black (3:44)
The Boogie Man Clint Black, Will Jennings Clint Black (3:52)
Someone Else's Tears Gerry House, Clint Black Clint Black (3:26)
Haywire Clint Black, Hayden Nicholas Clint Black (6:00)
A Lover's Clown Clint Black, Steve Wariner Clint Black (5:12)

Credits

Jerry Douglas (Dobro), Clint Black (Harmonica), Clint Black (Guitar (Electric)), Clint Black (Vocals), Clint Black (Vocals (Background)), Clint Black (Producer), Clint Black (Engineer), Clint Black (Bass Harmonica), Steve Wariner (Guitar (Classical)), Steve Wariner (Drawing), Matt Rollings (Organ (Hammond)), Matt Rollings (Wurlitzer), Matt Rollings (Piano (Grand)), Eric Darken (Percussion), John Wesley Ryles (Vocals (Background)), Donald Bailey (Design), Eddie Bayers (Drums), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Steve Dorff (Arranger), Stuart Duncan (Fiddle), Paul Franklin (Guitar (Steel)), Sonny Garrish (Guitar (Steel)), Julian King (Engineer), Julian King (Mixing), Abraham Laboriel (Bass), Brent Mason (Guitar (Electric)), Hayden Nicholas (Guitar (Electric)), Hayden Nicholas (Slide Guitar), Charles Paakkari (Assistant), Dean Parks (Banjo), Dean Parks (Guitar (Resonator)), John "J.R." Robinson (Drums), Elliot Scheiner (Engineer), Biff Watson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Glenn Worf (Bass), Jonathan Yudkin (Guitar (Steel)), Jack Murray (Crew), Russell Terrell (Vocals (Background)), Lisa Cochran (Vocals (Background)), Katie Gillon (Art Direction), Ricky Cobble (Mixing), Ricky Cobble (Assistant), Mary Beth Felts (Grooming), Zack Berry (Production Coordination), Zack Berry (Crew), Hank Williams (Mastering), Steve Real (Vocals (Background)), Ray Rogers (Technical Support), Wes Hightower (Vocals (Background)), Buford Jones (Crew), Wil Donovan (Assistant), Elisabetta Rogiani (Wardrobe), David Bryant (Assistant), Dara Whitehead (Crew), Jack Guy (Photography), Dale Berry (Crew), Zeke Clark (Crew), Zeke Clark (Technical Support), Steve Lockhart (Crew)
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Spend My Time
Spend My Time cover
Studio album by Clint Black
Released March 2, 2004
Recorded Oceanway Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Country
Length 52:51
Label Equity
Producer Clint Black
Professional reviews
Clint Black chronology
Greatest Hits II
(2001)
Spend My Time
(2004)
Christmas with You
(2004)

Spend My Time is a 2004 (see 2004 in music) album by country singer Clint Black. It is his first since leaving RCA Records and creating his own record label, Equity Music Group. It includes the singles "Spend My Time", "The Boogie Man" and "My Imagination".

He worked on it intermittently for over four years, during which time he moved to Nashville and built a home recording studio. "I ended up with an abundance of material, which in a way made it more difficult. I had to determine which of these songs would make the best album."

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Clint Black and Hayden Nicholas except where noted.

  1. "Spend My Time" – 4:06
  2. "We All Fall Down" (Black, Matt Rollings) – 5:35
  3. "My Imagination" (Black, Rollings) – 3:50
  4. "She's Leavin'" (Black) – 3:45
  5. "Everything I Need" – 4:14
  6. "What Ever Happened" – 4:13
  7. "A Mind To" – 4:54
  8. "Just Like You and Me" (Black, Steve Dorff) – 3:44
  9. "The Boogie Man" (Black, Will Jennings) – 3:52
  10. "Someone Else's Tears" (Black, Gerry House) – 3:26
  11. "Haywire" – 6:00
  12. "A Lover's Clown" (Black, Steve Wariner) – 5:12

Personnel

Band

Production

  • Clint Black—producer, engineer
  • Zack Berry—production coordinator
  • David Bryant—assistant
  • Ricky Cobble—mixing, assistant
  • Wil Donovan—assistant
  • Steve Dorff—arranger
  • Buford Jones—crew
  • Julian King—engineer, mixing
  • Steve Lockhart—crew
  • Jack Murray—crew
  • Charles Paakkari—assistant
  • Ray Rogers—technical support
  • Elliot Scheiner—engineer
  • Dara Whitehead—crew
  • Hank Williams—mastering

Chart positions

From Billboard.

Album

Year Chart Position
2004 The Billboard 200 27
2004 Top Country Albums 3
2004 Top Independent Albums 1

Singles

Year Song Chart Position
2003 "Spend My Time" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 16
2004 "The Boogie Man" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 51
2004 "My Imagination" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 42

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