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After the Storm by Chris LeDoux (CD, Apr-2002, Capitol Nashville Records) 
After the Storm by Chris LeDoux (CD, Apr-2002, Capitol Nashville Records)

 
After the Storm by Chris LeDoux (CD, Apr-2002, Capitol Nashville Records)

Artist: Chris LeDoux
Release Date: Apr 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: Capitol Nashville Records
Genre: Contemporary Country, Country
UPC: 724353457129
Product ID: EPID3473540
Description: Personnel includes: Chris LeDoux (vocals); Garth Brooks (vocals); Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Jack Pearson (slide guitar); Larry Franklin (fiddle); John Jarvis (piano); John Hobbs (keyboards); Michael Rhodes (bass)...
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Track Listing
1. Some Things Never Change - (with Garth Brooks)
2. Millionaire
3. Don't It Make You Want to Dance
4. Daily Bread
5. I Don't Want to Mention Any Names
6. I Would For You
7. Cowboy Up
8. Scatter the Ashes
9. What I'm up Against
10. Simple as Dirt
11. Bareback Jack

Details
Contributing Artists:Garth Brooks
Producer:Alan Schulman, Mac McAnally
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Chris LeDoux (vocals); Garth Brooks (vocals); Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Jack Pearson (slide guitar); Larry Franklin (fiddle); John Jarvis (piano); John Hobbs (keyboards); Michael Rhodes (bass); Shannon Forrest (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Wes Hightower (background vocals).
In AFTER THE STORM this 30-year veteran of rodeo championships and country music (though not necessarily in that order) has come up with a revealing collection of personal songs intertwined with some of the most authentic country you're likely to hear on the charts in this part of the 21st century. Perhaps because of Chris Ledoux's own late personal crises (recovering from liver surgery), STORM is refreshingly devoid of the anthemic preoccupations with national catastrophes prevalent on other country artistes' contemporaneous albums. Instead he concentrates on the everyday, such as fixing trucks and mending fences, in such songs as "Some Things Never Change."
Incredibly for a modern-day country album, there's also some authentic-sounding Western Swing in the form of "I Don't Want to Mention Any Names," a slyly rocking, traditional sounding track that'd give Bob Wills a run for his money. While STORM isn't entirely free of the more maudlin side of country balladry, songs such as the autobiographical "Cowboy," "Scatter the Ashes," and "Simple As Dirt" show that the more traditional side of the genre is still flourishing.

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