I Wouldn't Live in New York City

I Wouldn't Live in New York City

by Buck Owens & His Buckaroos, Buck Owens
I Wouldn't Live in New York City

I Wouldn't Live in New York City

by Buck Owens & His Buckaroos, Buck Owens

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Overview

A bit of a curiosity in Buck Owens' catalog, I Wouldn't Live in New York City is tied together by a simple concept and a bit of production flair. The ten songs are all about cities, an idea inspired by his previous album The Kansas City Song, which not only had the title track but such regionally inspired tunes as "Black Texas Dirt," "Scandinavian Polka," "The Wind Blows Every Day in Oklahoma," "Amsterdam" and "(It's a Long Way To) Londontown." The latter two reappear here, albeit in altered versions. "Amsterdam" has been reworked into "Houston-Town" while "(It's a Long Way To) Londontown" is layered with special effects, an idea possibly inspired by how Owens was interrupted by a police siren while recording the vocal track for "I Wouldn't Live in New York City (If They Gave Me the Whole Dang Town)" live on the street of N.Y.C. The album is littered with odd sound effects intended to evoke the city depicted in song -- "Houston-Town" gets some sounds from an Apollo mission, "Reno Lament" gets audio from a casino -- a period affectation that winds up being pretty endearing. Less endearing is the track repetition. Roughly half the album contains songs from then-recent Owens albums, and while these effect-laden versions are unique, there nevertheless remains a slight feeling of this being a retread. Nevertheless, it's an appealing Owens record from the dawn of the 1970s, a time when he was happy to take stylistic detours -- "Santo Domingo" finds the Buckaroos indulging in some Latin rhythms -- and settle into a slower, burnished groove that exudes warmth. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/27/2021
Label: Omnivore
UPC: 0810075110432
Rank: 173866

Tracks

  1. I Wouldn't Live in New York City (If They Gave Me the Whole Dang Town)
  2. Reno Lament
  3. Down in New Orleans
  4. The Wind Blows Every Day in Chicago
  5. The Kansas City Song
  6. (It's a Long Way To) Londontown
  7. Houston-Town
  8. Santo Domingo
  9. No Milk and Honey in Baltimore
  10. Big in Vegas

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Buck Owens   Primary Artist,Vocals
Buck Owens & His Buckaroos   Primary Artist
Doyle Curtsinger   Bass
Jerry Wiggins   Drums,Percussion
Jim Shaw   Piano,Harmonica
Don Rich   Vocals,Guitar

Technical Credits

Red Simpson   Composer
Doyle Curtsinger   Group Member
Jim Shaw   Group Member
Ken Nelson   Producer
Buck Owens   Group Member,Composer
Lee Lodyga   Project Assistant
Lee Furr   Engineer
Randy Poe   Liner Notes
Audrey Bilger   Project Assistant
Hugh B. Davies   Engineer
Dutch Cramblitt   Project Assistant
Brad Rosenberger   Project Assistant
Joy Graves   Project Assistant
Don Rich   Group Member
Greg Allen   Reissue Art Director
Cheryl Pawelski   Reissue Producer
Terry Stafford   Composer
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