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Album Review: Tennessee Woman

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The addition of jazz pianist Skip Rose gave a new dimension to the ensemble sound, and provided a perfect foil to Charlie's own soloing -- especially on the re-take of "Cristo Redentor," extended to 11 minutes, shifting to double-time in spots. Rose's instrumental, "A Nice Day for Something," is a welcome change of pace, and Musselwhite's "Blue Feeling Today" compares favorably to fine covers of Little Walter and Fenton Robinson tunes. ~ Dan Forte, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tennessee Woman (Lyrics) Fenton Robinson Charlie Musselwhite (3:43)
Blue Feeling Today Charlie Musselwhite Charlie Musselwhite (5:00)
A Nice Day for Something W. E. "Skip" Rose Charlie Musselwhite (6:26)
Everybody Needs Somebody Little Walter Charlie Musselwhite (3:20)
I Don't Play, I'll Be Your Man Some Day Willie Dixon Charlie Musselwhite (3:15)
Christo Redemptor Duke Pearson Charlie Musselwhite (11:45)
Little by Little Junior Wells, Mel London, Keith Richards, Phil Spector, Mick Jagger Charlie Musselwhite (2:45)
I'm a Stranger (Lyrics) Charlie Musselwhite Charlie Musselwhite (5:15)

Credits

Charlie Musselwhite (Harmonica), Larry Welker (Guitar), Rod Piazza (?), Skip Rose (Piano), Tim Kaihatsu (Guitar), Pete Welding (Producer), Tim Kaihatsu (Vocals), Rod Piazza (Harmonica), Charlie Musselwhite (Vocals), Freddie Roulette (Guitar (Steel)), Lance Dickerson (Drums), Karl Sevareid (Bass), Rod Piazza (Chromatic Harmonica)
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Tennessee Woman
Studio album by Tanya Tucker
Released March 27, 1990
Genre Country
Length 31:26
Label Capitol
Producer Jerry Crutchfield
Professional reviews
Tanya Tucker chronology
Strong Enough to Bend
(1988)
Tennessee Woman
(1990)
Greatest Hits Encore
(1990)

Tennessee Woman is an album, released in 1990, by American country singer Tanya Tucker. Three singles from Tennessee Woman made the Billboard Top Ten Country singles charts: "Walking Shoes" at #3, and "It Won't Be Me" and the duet with T. Graham Brown, "Don't Go Out" both at #6. Rounding out the hits was the #12 "Oh What It Did to Me." The album charted in at #18 in the Country Albums category.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Take Another Run" (Paul Overstreet, Don Schlitz) – 3:01
  2. "Shotgun" (Michael Garvin, Tom Shapiro) – 3:27
  3. "As Long as There's a Heartbeat" (David Powelson) – 3:17
  4. "Don't Go Out" (Radney Foster, Bill Lloyd) – 3:15
  5. "There's a Tennessee Woman / Ben's Song" (Tanya Tucker, Gary Stewart) – 3:37
  6. "Goodbye Baby" (Paul Davis) – 3:27
  7. "It Won't Be Me" (Shapiro, Chris Waters) – 2:56
  8. "Your Old Magic" (Tony Martin, Troy Martin) – 3:12
  9. "Walking Shoes" (Paul Kennerley) – 2:39
  10. "Oh What It Did to Me" (Jerry Crutchfield) – 3:31

Production

  • Produced By Jerry Crutchfield
  • Engineer: Jim Cotton

Personnel

  • Drums, Percussion: Eddie Bayers, Paul Leim, Harry Stinson
  • Bass: Roy Husky, Bob Wray
  • Keyboards: Mitch Humphries, Matt Rollings
  • Piano: Dennis Burnside
  • Synthesizer: Mike Lawler
  • Guitars: Mark Casstevens, Steve Gibson, Don Potter, Brent Rowan, Reggie Young
  • Steel: Paul Franklin, Sonny Garrish
  • Harmonica: Terry McMillan
  • Backing Vocals: Beth Nielsen Chapman, Louis Dean Nunley, Wayland Patton, Dennis Wilson, Curtis Young, Liana Young

References

  • Tanya Tucker: "Tennessee Woman" CD Liner Notes. 1990 Liberty/Capitol Records.

 
 

 

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