Track Listing 1. In God & Alan Greenspan We Trust 2. Father-in-Law 3. More Al Gore 4. Clinton Eviction, The 5. Gov't Food 6. Chicken Fishin' 7. High Maintenance Woman 8. Paul Hornung 9. Strom Thurmond 10. Clone Song, The 11. Pickin' on the Mormons 12. What Women Want 13. Smack Dab in Paradise 14. Dale Jarrett's Car 15. Too Stoned for Sturgis 16. 21 and Don't Know Nothing 17. Merle Haggard Ain't Romantic 18. Hollywood 19. Stairwell to Heaven 20. What's Wrong with Schools 21. Rosie O'Donnell 22. 2nd Amendment 23. Brady Bill (Gunfighter Without a Gun)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Bonnie Bramlett, Levon Helm | | Producer: | Tim Wilson | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Tim Wilson (vocals, spoken vocals); Bonnie Bramlett (vocals); Will McFarlane (guitar, dobro); Steve Stone (guitar, banjo, mandolin); Larry Byrom (guitar); Levon Helm (mandolin, drums); Clayton Ivey, Dean Daughtry (piano, Wurlitzer piano); David Hood (bass); George Lawrence, Sean Burke (drums). Recorded at Creative Recording, Nashville and Dark Horse Studio, Franklin, Tennessee, and live at Comedy Caravan, Louisville, Kentucky. Personnel: Tim Wilson (vocals); Bonnie Bramlett (vocals); Steve "Clean" Stone, Steve Stone (guitar, banjo, mandolin); Larry Byrom (guitar); Levon Helm (mandolin, drums); Clayton Ivey, Dean Daughtry (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Sean Burke, George Lawrence (drums). Audio Mixers: Chris Stone; Steve Melton. Recording information: Creative Recording, Nashville, TN; Dark Horse Studio, Franklin, TN. Editor: Rodney Mills. Photographer: Scott Bonner. Maybe the 2000 presidential election had energized him, as aspiring country singer Tim Wilson was mainly interested in taking potshots at liberal Democrats on I Should've Married My Father-in-Law. Wilson devotes ten out of 23 tracks and more than half of the album's running time to his satiric songs, among them "Hollywood," which posits that would-be actors had better become liberals if they're going to make it in the movies, and "Brady Bill (Gunfighter Without a Gun)," an attack on gun control. Though he professes not to be a Republican, the most criticism he can muster for the Grand Old Party is to make fun of South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond's age. Wilson laces his remarks with four-letter words, all of which are bleeped out, though it's obvious what he's saying, thus sparing his album a parental advisory sticker and making these tracks ready for morning "zoo" radio play, where they doubtless got their widest dissemination. ~ William Ruhlmann
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