Heart

Heart

by Eric Church
Heart

Heart

by Eric Church

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Overview

The first part of Eric Church's Heart & Soul trilogy -- Soul appeared a week after Heart, with & releasing to members of the fan club Church Choir in between the two -- Heart works as its own distinct entity, a tight collection of nine songs that are connected by attitude as much as theme. Make no mistake, matters of the heart do indeed factor heavily on Heart. The word appears in three song titles, plays a major part in the chorus of the bittersweet ballad "People Break," and most of the songs feel reflective if not quite contemplative. Pro that he is, Church realizes that even a brief LP (on its own, Heart clocks in at just over a half hour) can't stay in one gear for too long. "Stick That in Your Country Song" works up a head of indignant steam, and "Bunch of Nothing" provides some welcome boogie toward the end of the record, while lead single "Heart On Fire" is designed to be cranked loud on a long highway. Despite these moments, Heart veers toward the introspective and tenderhearted, territory that feels like home for Church. He retains his gift for telling emotional details, not to mention his knack for conveying the emotional punch of music ("Russian Roulette"), skills that enliven an album that otherwise stands as a testament to Church the Craftsman. Where his albums of the 2010s were generally marked by his increasing ambition, a drive that saw him expand and deepen his purview, Heart sees Church settling into a groove, crafting song by song, then assembling the results as three interlinked albums. Maybe this approach doesn't deliver the knockout blow of a Mr. Misunderstood but it does result in sturdy, handsome music that seems more impressive the longer it's been around. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/16/2021
Label: Snakefarm Records
UPC: 0602435332789
Rank: 147704

Tracks

  1. Heart on Fire
  2. Heart of the Night
  3. Russian Roulette
  4. People Break
  5. Stick That in Your Country Song
  6. Never Break Heart
  7. Crazyland
  8. Bunch of Nothing
  9. Love Shine Down

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eric Church   Primary Artist,Vocals,Clapping,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Bryan Sutton   Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Dobro
Charlie Worsham   Clapping,Electric Harp,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Banjo
Jonathan Singleton   Vocals (Background)
Billy Justineau   Piano,Clapping,Mellotron,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes
Jimmy Mansfield   Clapping
Jaxon Hargrove   Clapping
Brian Snoddy   Clapping
Kenny Vaughan   Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Casey Beathard   Clapping
Jason Hall   Vocals,Clapping
Joanna Cotten   Vocals,Clapping,Vocals (Background)
Craig Wright   Drums,Vocals,Clapping,Percussion
Jay Joyce   Vocals,Clapping,Keyboards,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jeffrey Steele   Vocals (Background)
Rob McNelley   Guitar (Electric)
Lee Hendricks   Bass,Clapping,Bass (Vocal)
Jeff Hyde   Banjo,Vocals,Clapping,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Driver Williams   Clapping,Guitar (Electric)
Luke Dick   Clapping,Guitar (Steel)
Jeff Cease   Clapping,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
John Peets   Clapping

Technical Credits

Luke Laird   Composer
Ryan Tyndell   Composer
Travis Hill   Composer
Jimmy Mansfield   Assistant Engineer
Jaxon Hargrove   Assistant Engineer
Sarah Marie Burke   A&R
Kera Jackson   Art Producer
Davis Naish   Composer
Court Blankenship   Production Coordination
Brian Snoddy   Assistant Engineer
Micheal Heeney   Composer
Casey Beathard   Composer
Jason Hall   Mixing,Engineer
Michael Heeney   Composer
Eric Church   Composer
Andrew Mendelson   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Jay Joyce   Mixing,Producer,Programming
Jeffrey Steele   Composer
Jeff Hyde   Composer
Craig Allen   Design
Luke Dick   Composer
Jeremy Spillman   Composer
Monty Criswell   Composer
John Peets   Photography,Art Direction
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