Track Listing 1. What I Need to Do 2. How Forever Feels 3. You Had Me From Hello 4. Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me 5. Life Is Good 6. Everywhere We Go 7. She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy 8. California 9. Baptism - (with Randy Travis) 10. Woman Knows, A 11. I Might Get Over You
| Details | | Playing Time: | 40 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Randy Travis, Shannon Brown | | Producer: | Buddy Cannon, Norro Wilson | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Kenny Chesney (vocals); B. James Lowry (acoustic, gut string & electric guitar); Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); J.T. Corenflos, Steve Gibson, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish, Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Rick Holt (12 string dobro); Rob Hajacos (fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Steve Nathan, Bobby Ogdin (piano, synthesizer); Randy McCormick (synthesizer); John Hobbs, Gary Prim (piano); Buddy Cannon (bass, background vocals); Larry Paxton (bass); Steve Gibson (6 string bass); Paul Leim, Eddie Bayers, Sean Paddock (drums); Dennis Wilson, John Wesley Ryles, Cindy Richardson Walker, Curtis Young, Liana Manis, Melonie Cannon Richardson, Bergen White, Louis Nunley, Wyatt Beard, Shannon Brown (background vocals). Engineers include: Billy Sherrill, Bob Bullock, Warren Peterson. Principally recorded at Woodland Studio, Emerald Studio And Music Mill Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. When Kenny Chesney released his debut album in 1993, there wasn't much to distinguish him from the crop of new hat-wearing singers on the country scene. He began to stand out in 1997, with his hit singles "When I Close My Eyes" and "Me and You," but his 1998 hit "That's Why I'm Here" truly hinted at what he could do with the right material. On Chesney's fifth release, EVERYWHERE WE GO, that early promise pays off in spades. Chesney's chosen a collection of excellent songs (from top writers like Paul Overstreet, Skip Ewing, and Kent Blazy), and has co-written a few more. His voice shows new depth and range, from the jaunty, uptempo "How Forever Feels" and "Life Is Good" to the tender "What I Need to Do" and the "Jerry Maguire"-inspired ballad "You Had Me From Hello." Another standout is "California," a song that gets its subject--sexual abuse--across without being heavy-handed. And you've got to give Chesney credit for having the guts to duet with Randy Travis, one of the finest vocalists in any genre. On "Baptism," the two singers spin a Gospel-flavored tale of redemption that's truly unique.
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