BR5-49

BR5-49

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BR5-49

BR5-49

by BR5-49

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Overview

BR5-49 was hardly the first retro-country act to emerge in the 1990s, but as one of the first trad-style C&W bands to gain a following (and a major label contract) in Nashville for nearly 20 years, they suggested that in the midst of Garth-mania there were still folks in Music City hungry for some down-home twang in the classic style, which made country music a phenomenon in the first place. BR5-49's self-titled debut album may lack a bit of the grit and high spirits of their live show (either as witnessed in person or as preserved on the Live at Robert's EP), but it does a great job of capturing this band's spunky attitude and superb chops, and makes clear they can write original songs just as well as they can give new life to classics by Moon Mullican and Ray Price. While a few tunes like "Little Ramona (Gone Hillbilly Nuts)" play to the slightly kitschy side of the group's collective personality, "Even if It's Wrong," "One Long Saturday Night," and "Lifetime to Prove" testify that BR5-49 truly respect classic country music, and write songs as smart and heartfelt as the classics they cover. And boy, can they play -- Don Herron shines on every instrument he touches (including fiddle, steel guitar, and mandolin), Shaw "Hawk Shaw" Wilson and Smilin' Jay McDowell are a superbly uncluttered rhythm section, and Gary Bennett and Chuck Mead can pick just as well as they harmonize (and that's mighty fine indeed). Adding a here-and-now energy and drive to classic styles of the past, BR5-49 proves you can not only have it both ways, but have a great time to boot. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 09/17/1996
Label: Arista
UPC: 0078221881821
Rank: 94402

Tracks

  1. Even If It's Wrong
  2. Cherokee Boogie
  3. Honky Tonk Song
  4. Lifetime to Prove
  5. Little Ramona
  6. Crazy Arms
  7. I Ain't Never
  8. Chains of This Town
  9. Are You Gettin' Tired of Me
  10. Hickory Wind
  11. One Long Saturday Night

Album Credits

Performance Credits

BR5-49   Primary Artist
Chuck Mead   Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals
Don Herron   Dobro,Fiddle,Mandolin,Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Acoustic)
Gary Bennett   Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Janas   Percussion,6-String Bass,Guitar (Acoustic)
Smilin' Jay McDowell   Bass (Upright)
Hawk Shaw Wilson   Drums,Vocals,Vocal Harmony

Technical Credits

Chuck Mead   Composer,Group Member
Chuck Seals   Composer
Don Herron   Group Member
Webb Pierce   Composer
John Kelton   Mixing
Jozef Nuyens   Producer
Ralph Mooney   Composer
Mel Tillis   Composer
Denny Purcell   Mastering
Moon Mullican   Composer
Gary Bennett   Composer,Group Member
Bob Buchanan   Composer
Don Cobb   Editing
Mike Janas   Engineer,Producer
Gram Parsons   Composer
Buck Peddy   Composer
Smilin' Jay McDowell   Group Member
David Faulkner   Assistant Engineer
Mike Purcell   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
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