The Horses and the Hounds

The Horses and the Hounds

by James McMurtry
The Horses and the Hounds

The Horses and the Hounds

by James McMurtry

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

James McMurtry knows how to tell stories and fashion memorable characters, skills he picked up from his father, the great Texas novelist Larry McMurtry. James was already a memorable tunesmith when he released his debut, Too Long in the Wasteland, in 1989, but while his craft as a writer has steadily improved in the decades since then, it took him quite a bit longer to figure out how to make a record as good as his songs, something he finally nailed with 2008's Just Us Kids. 2021's The Horses and the Hounds confirms he hasn't stopped learning, and he's delivered what may well be his finest album to date, a tremendous meeting of form and content where neither side lets the other down. Working with producer Ross Hogarth and a band anchored by guitarist David Grissom, The Horses and the Hounds finds McMurtry working with a broader musical palette that deepens the dynamics and boosts the tonal colors of his music. Quite simply, he's never made a record where the musical performances serve his material as well as they do here. Though there's plenty of nuance in these performances, this isn't a contemporary folk album, but a rock & roll record through and through -- a smart one, and one that reflects the age and experience of the songwriter, yet it snaps with an authority and confidence that's taut and steeped in natural energy. The production and arrangements are not only memorable, they serve the songs well, and McMurtry's vocals are superb evocations of the protagonists of these stories: the man whose failing life and marriage are teetering on the edge of one trivial annoyance, the soldier eating an MRE in a war being run by KBR, a cowboy pondering the news of a friend's death, a couple still making sense of one of another after many years together, or an old man summing up the details of what's left of his life. McMurtry's songs deal with the stuff of adult lives and the disillusionment of the real world, but he doesn't write or sing in a way that makes them sound stodgy. His work is full of the messy energy and surprising turns of a life lived hard, and on The Horses and the Hounds, the music speaks as vividly as his excellent songs. Not many artists pushing 60 get to deliver as satisfying a breakthrough as this one. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 08/20/2021
Label: New West
UPC: 0607396551514
Rank: 65457

Tracks

  1. Canola Fields
  2. If It Don't Bleed
  3. Operation Never Mind
  4. Jackie
  5. Decent Man
  6. Vaquero
  7. The Horses and the Hounds
  8. Ft. Walton Wake-Up Call
  9. What's the Matter
  10. Blackberry Winter

Album Credits

Performance Credits

James McMurtry   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Stan Lynch   Percussion
Kenny Aronoff   Percussion
John McFee   Banjo
John Gilutin   Piano,Keyboards
Daren Hess   Drums
Bukka Allen   Organ,Accordion,Keyboards
Cameron Stone   Cello
Stephen Barber   Piano,Wurlitzer
Charlie Sexton   Cumbus,Guitar,Bouzouki,Mando-Guitar,Hi String Guitar,Hi String Guitar (Acoustic)
Loren Gold   Organ,Piano
Red Young   Organ
Sean Hurley   Guitar (Bass)
Harry Smith   Banjo,Mandolin,Slide Guitar
Walton   Featured Artist
Harmoni Kelley   Vocal Harmony
David Grisson   Guitar,Soloist,Mando-Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Betty Soo   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Randy Garibay, Jr.   Vocal Harmony
Akina Adderly   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Ross Hogarth   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Richard Dodd   Mastering
Daren Hess   Composer
Pat Manske   Engineer
James McMurtry   Composer
David Grisson   Composer
Marc Harkness   Design,Art Direction,Illustrations
Kevin Smith   Assistant Engineer
Joseph Holguin   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Mary Keating Bruton   Photography
Peter Brownlee   Assistant Engineer
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