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I Got Your Country Right Here
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When Gretchen Wilson released One of the Boys in 2007, she took a left turn and offered as many ballads as she did straight contemporary country-rockers. The album didn't sell as well as its two predecessors. Wilson went into the studio and cut I Got Your Country Right Here two years later -- producing it with Blake Chancey and two tracks with John Rich. She felt it reflected her live shows better than her previous recordings did and would connect better with her audience. Given the ever-fickle nature of Nashville's music industry, the end product resulted in a difference of opinion between Wilson and Sony. She ended up buying the record and her contract up and severed her ties. Thus the album is released on her newly formed Redneck Records imprint. Wilson claims this is the first female Southern rock album. She may be right, but it's got plenty to attract country radio programmers, including "Earrings Song," a stomping, two-stepping modern country "spoiling for a catfight" anthem -- complete with dual lead guitars, woolly fiddle, and crackling drums supporting a tight, catchy melody. The "Southern rock" is here in spades, though it's a modern version. It's in the bluesy, hard-rocking single "Work Hard, Play Harder" and the name-checking title track -- some of those names are Charlie Daniels, the Allman Brothers, Waylon Jennings, Hank Jr., and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The enormous guitars and uncompressed drums are a real nod to history, even if some other sonics are full of contemporary country trappings. "Trucker Man" is another rocker, a nod to America's highway kings. The prominence of the fiddle on these tracks is an acknowledgment to Daniels' influence, but the delivery is pure Gretchen. Her own "Blue Collar Done Turn Red" may not please liberals, but it is the hardest-rocking track on the set and Wilson is to be respected for her convictions -- she won't accept otherwise. "Outlaws and Renegades" is a lament for FM radio and an indictment of contemporary rock and country music. There are a few ballads here, too; the best are the midtempo "Love on the Line," with its staggering guitar crescendos, and the tender acoustic closer, "I'd Love to Be Your Last." Gretchen Wilson was right to trust her gut on this one. I Got Your Country Right Here proves two things: that it rocks nearly as hard as her live shows and that she is not an industry-constructed image -- she's exactly who she's portrayed herself to be all along. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
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- PerformerGretchen Wilson
- Music genreCountry
- Media formatCD
- Original release date2010
- Number of discs1
- Track listing1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
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2010 release from the multi-platinum Country diva. Gretchen Wilson exploded onto the Country music scene with her smash hit 'Redneck Woman' and has since scored three #1 albums with Here for the Party, All Jacked Up and One of the Boys. She recently left her long time record label home at Sony music and started her own Redneck Records label. I Got Your Country Right Here's first single, 'Work Hard, Play Harder', is reminiscent of the music that first brought her to national and international prominence.
When Gretchen Wilson released One of the Boys in 2007, she took a left turn and offered as many ballads as she did straight contemporary country-rockers. The album didn't sell as well as its two predecessors. Wilson went into the studio and cut I Got Your Country Right Here two years later -- producing it with Blake Chancey and two tracks with John Rich. She felt it reflected her live shows better than her previous recordings did and would connect better with her audience. Given the ever-fickle nature of Nashville's music industry, the end product resulted in a difference of opinion between Wilson and Sony. She ended up buying the record and her contract up and severed her ties. Thus the album is released on her newly formed Redneck Records imprint. Wilson claims this is the first female Southern rock album. She may be right, but it's got plenty to attract country radio programmers, including "Earrings Song," a stomping, two-stepping modern country "spoiling for a catfight" anthem -- complete with dual lead guitars, woolly fiddle, and crackling drums supporting a tight, catchy melody. The "Southern rock" is here in spades, though it's a modern version. It's in the bluesy, hard-rocking single "Work Hard, Play Harder" and the name-checking title track -- some of those names are Charlie Daniels, the Allman Brothers, Waylon Jennings, Hank Jr., and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The enormous guitars and uncompressed drums are a real nod to history, even if some other sonics are full of contemporary country trappings. "Trucker Man" is another rocker, a nod to America's highway kings. The prominence of the fiddle on these tracks is an acknowledgment to Daniels' influence, but the delivery is pure Gretchen. Her own "Blue Collar Done Turn Red" may not please liberals, but it is the hardest-rocking track on the set and Wilson is to be respected for her convictions -- she won't accept otherwise. "Outlaws and Renegades" is a lament for FM radio and an indictment of contemporary rock and country music. There are a few ballads here, too; the best are the midtempo "Love on the Line," with its staggering guitar crescendos, and the tender acoustic closer, "I'd Love to Be Your Last." Gretchen Wilson was right to trust her gut on this one. I Got Your Country Right Here proves two things: that it rocks nearly as hard as her live shows and that she is not an industry-constructed image -- she's exactly who she's portrayed herself to be all along. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
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Gretchen Wilson
Music genre
Country
Media format
CD
Original release date
2010
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Apr 1, 2010
RockinCountry
5 out of 5 stars review
Great Music!
GREAT ALBUM! It's Gretchen at her very finest! True Honest Rockin Country! It's an album you'll leave in your CD player/IPOD and never get tired of listening too! WELCOME BACK Gretchen we've missed you! Buy this album for your collection!
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Aug 22, 2010
marshysgirl90
5 out of 5 stars review
Good Album
This is a pretty good CD. Not quite as good as Gretchen's other albums but still really enjoyable. I especially like "The Earrings Song".
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Apr 20, 2010
kcov
4 out of 5 stars review
If you are a Gretchen Wilson fan in any form you will LOVE this CD !!
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