Now

Now

by Twain
Now

Now

by Twain

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Overview

Shania Twain entered a self-imposed exile following the supporting tour for 2002's Up!, suffering from a then-undisclosed contraction of Lyme disease. Troubles compounded, as they often do. Twain split from her husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, in 2008, a traumatic event on its own that was complicated by the fact that he was her collaborator on the blockbusters The Woman in Me (1995), Come on Over (1997), and Up! This meant she had to start over personally and professionally, which explains the long delay between Up! and Now, which was released in September of 2017. Many trends have come and gone during that 15-year gap and Twain -- assisted by not one producer but a roundtable, as is standard for 21st century blockbusters -- decides to split the difference between chasing fashion and staying true to her glitzy country-pop. It's a tricky move made harder by the fact that so much of her '90s appeal rested on her unfettered exuberance, and that sunniness is understandably tarnished due to the bruises she sustained during her difficult hiatus. Twain addresses this pain on Now -- sometimes directly, sometimes elliptically -- but she makes it plain that she's come out from the darkness, celebrating that she's "Home Now" with the "Light of My Life" and "Life's About to Get Good." Worthy sentiments all, but the problem is these songs -- and Now in general -- don't feel nearly as bright and cheerful as Twain's records with Lange, nor do they deliver the same kind of sweet, sentimental rush on the ballads. Now is melodically undernourished, with hooks never quite materializing in either the choruses or the excessively polished arrangements designed to support Twain, not sell the tracks. That production, a mishmash of Vegas showstoppers and feints toward the electronic-glazed AAA charts, feels as hesitant and inarticulate as the songs. Sometimes, Twain's signature charm surfaces -- "Because of You" (present only in the album's 16-track Deluxe Edition) has a lovely, gentle sway, "You Can't Buy Love" is a fizzy bit of bubblegum in the vein of Amy Winehouse's "Valerie" -- but Now feels fussy, as if every element was triple-guessed because the pressure to have a triumphant comeback was too great. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/29/2017
Label: Mercury / Mercury Nashville
UPC: 0602557427561
Rank: 187429

Tracks

  1. Swingin' with My Eyes Closed
  2. Home Now
  3. Light of My Life
  4. Poor Me
  5. Who's Gonna Be Your Girl
  6. More Fun
  7. I'm Alright
  8. Roll Me on the River
  9. We Got Something They Don't
  10. You Can't Buy Love
  11. Life's About to Get Good
  12. Soldier

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Shania Twain   Primary Artist,Vocals,Clapping,Keyboards,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Kristin Wilkinson   Viola
Tim Lauer   Strings,Keyboards,Mellotron
David Davidson   Violin
Gabe Witcher   Violin
Mike Viola   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Greg Leisz   Dobro,Pedal Steel,Slide Guitar
Jason Wade   Vocals (Background)
Kaveh Rastegar   Bass
Eric Darken   Chimes,Percussion,Vibraphone
Jude Cole   Guitar (Acoustic)
Max Collins   Bass,Drums
Michael Freeman   Guitar (Electric)
Dave Palmer   Piano
Kris Donegan   Tiple,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Chris Leonard   Bass,Bouzouki,Clapping,Handclapping,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Chris West   Sax (Baritone)
Oscar Utterstroem   Trombone
Ian Fitchuk   Drums,Organ,Piano
Matthew Koma   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Bass,Vocoder,Synthesizer
Adam Coltman   Clapping,Handclapping
Tommy Culm   Clapping,Handclapping
Dan Brook   Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Roget Chahayed   Piano,Synthesizer
Matthew Gooderham   Clapping,Handclapping
Eli Beard   Bass
Ron Aniello   Bass,Banjo,Drums,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Hammer,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Percussion,Synthesizer,Standup Bass,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Synthesizer Strings,Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Roy Bittan   Piano
Matt Chamberlain   Drums
Peter Gosling   Piano
David Angell   Violin
Dan Book   Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Darrell Leonard   Flugelhorn
Steve Richards   Cello
Jimmy Baldwin   Sax (Tenor)
Leif Shires   Trumpet
Spencer Thomson   Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Andy Nixon   Drums
Jake Gosling   Drums,Guiro,Organ,Piano,Cowbell,Clapping,Percussion,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Handclapping,Drums (Snare),Fender Rhodes
Noam Pikely   Banjo
George Deoring   Ukulele
Kris Mazzarisi   Drums
Hilda Sarighani Reis   Cello
Kaveh Rastagar   Bass

Technical Credits

Tim Lauer   String Arrangements
Clif Norrell   Engineer
Shania Twain   Composer,Producer,Programming
Mark "Spike" Stent   Mixing
Jacquire King   Programming,Producer,Assistant
Eric Darken   Programming
Michael Freeman   Mixing Assistant
Sadaharu Yagi   Engineer
Ross Petersen   Engineer
Mert Alas   Photography
Matt Tuggle   Engineer
Dan Brook   Editing,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Vocal Producer
Geoff Swan   Mixing Assistant
Lauren Goldblum   Creative Art
Micheal Peterson   Assistant
Kolton Lee   Assistant
Sean Budum   Assistant
Ron Aniello   Engineer,Producer,Programming,String Arrangements
Olle Romo   Engineer,Programming
Dan Book   Editing,Engineer,Programming,Vocal Producer
Lowell Reynolds   Engineer
Jackson King   Assistant
James Lamb   Copyist
Marcus Piggott   Photography
Giovanni Bianco   Creative Director
Brian Lucey   Mastering
Spencer Thomson   Programming
Nicole Kim   Graphic Design
Jordan Lehning   Horn Arrangements
Brian Phillips   Editing
Jake Gosling   Engineer,Producer,Programming
Rob Lebret   Engineer
Matthew Koma   Arranger,Producer,Programming,Vocal Producer
Danny Pellegrini   Assistant
Cheyanne Proud   Graphic Design
Jordan Lefing   Horn Arrangements
Kevin Tekinel   Creative Art
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