Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors

Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors

by Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors

Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors

by Tim McGraw

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Overview

Tim "Outlaw" McGraw has been one of the most consistent of the late-'90s country superstars. Never content to reply on his reputation, he continually pushed at the pillars of the hall that created him, namely Nash Vegas. McGraw's particular gift as an interpreter of other songwriters' works is almost singular among his generation of singers. Not relying solely on production, McGraw uses numerous voices to get to the heart of a song. On this album, McGraw convinced his label and co-producers, Byron Gallimore and Darran Smith, to use his road band, the Dancehall Doctors, to make a more organic and immediate sounding record. It worked. From the stunning opener, "Comfort Me," by Craig Wiseman and Don Poythress, an ancient military sounding snare drum and a bleeding guitar note usher in a tune that is the only non-cloying patriotic song that was recorded after September 11, 2001. It's a hymn equal parts country and Celtic that is an homage to all of those who entered this country by going past the Statue of Liberty and entered the American experience. When he reaches the end, "I am the tired, I am your poor in spirit/yearnin' to breathe, breathe free...," the listener is caught up in the "us" of the song; it's inclusive, and captures in McGraw's prayer for comfort, for deliverance not from something else but to the space that freedom is -- defined both individually and collectively -- is unique among the country songs that came up after the disaster struck. Interestingly enough, it sets the tone for a record full of romantic archetypes, not only the icon of Lady Liberty, but family ("Home"); the reliving of experience unconsciously ("Red Ragtop"); escape and recreation of oneself ("That's Why God Made Mexico"); the idealization of love as a force in and of itself ("Watch the Wind Blow By", a killer soul-oriented track by Anders Osborne, and McGraw sings the hell out of it); dislocation and the realization that home isn't such a bad place to be ("Sing Me Home"); and others. McGraw closes the record with Elton John's and Bernie Taupin's "Tiny Dancer," and for a verse or so, you'd swear it was the same recording. It's frightening how close to the original it is. Why would anyone try to recreate a song so close to its original version; simple, because they love it. And McGraw's version is gorgeous, soulful, and deep like the rest of And the Dance Hall Kings. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/26/2002
Label: Curb
UPC: 0715187874626
Rank: 99676

Tracks

  1. Comfort Me
  2. Tickin' Away
  3. Home
  4. Red Ragtop
  5. That's Why God Made Mexico
  6. Watch the Wind Blow By
  7. Illegal
  8. Sleep Tonight
  9. I Know How to Love You Well
  10. Sing Me Home
  11. She's My Kind of Rain
  12. Who Are They
  13. Real Good Man
  14. All We Ever Find
  15. Tiny Dancer

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tim McGraw   Primary Artist,Vocals,Lead Vocals
The Dancehall Doctors   Primary Artist
Kim Carnes   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Don Henley   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Timothy B. Schmit   Vocals (Background)
Darran Smith   Guitar (Electric)
John Prestia   Harmonica,Guitar (Electric)
Steven Nathan   Wurlitzer
Jelly Roll Johnson   Harmonica
Chris Rodriguez   Vocals (Background)
Steve Nathan   Organ,Wurlitzer,Horn Synthesizer,Synthesizer Horn
Gene Miller   Vocals (Background)
Dean Brown   Fiddle,Mandolin
Denny Hemingson   Guitar,Guitar (Steel),Mellobar Slide,Guitar (Baritone)
Billy Mason   Drums
John Marcus   Bass
David Dunkley   Percussion
B. James Lowry   Guitar (Acoustic)
Greg Barnhill   Vocals (Background)
Bob Minner   Dobro,Guitar
Jeff McMahon   Keyboards
Byron Gallimore   Guitar (Electric)
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson   Harmonica
Frank Macek   Loops
Dave Dunkley   Percussion

Technical Credits

Tony Mullins   Composer
Paul Buckmaster   String Arrangements
Troy Verges   Composer
Anders Osborne   Composer
Dennis Davis   Engineer
Liz Rose   Composer
Rivers Rutherford   Composer
Robin Lerner   Composer
Ricky Cobble   Engineer,Tracking
Julian King   Engineer,Tracking
Bernie Taupin   Composer
Matt Cullen   Assistant Engineer
Angelo Petraglia   Composer
Mike Shipley   Mixing
Tommy Lee James   Composer
Jason Gantt   Engineer
George Teren   Composer
Gordon Kennedy   Composer
Hank Linderman   Engineer
Tim McGraw   Producer,Photography,Creative Director
Brad Warren   Composer
Darran Smith   Producer
Erik Lutkins   Engineer,Pro-Tools,Digital Editing,Assistant Engineer
Danny Tate   Composer
Hillary Lindsey   Composer
Cory Churko   Pro-Tools,Digital Editing
Dylan Altman   Composer
John Prestia   Technical Assistance
Kelly Clague Wright   Photography,Creative Director
James T. Slater   Composer
Kristian Ottestad   Composer
Kim Patton-Johnston   Composer
Chris Bittner   Pro-Tools,Digital Editing
Craig Wiseman   Composer
Brandon Mason   Assistant Engineer
Jason White   Composer
Doug Sax   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Jeff Burns   Mixing Assistant
Wayne Kirkpatrick   Composer
Dean Brown   Photography
Tony Green   Engineer
Steve Churchyard   Engineer,String Engineer
Elton John   Composer
Matthew Cullen   Assistant Engineer
Robert Hadley   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Byron Gallimore   Producer
David Campbell   String Arrangements
Arne Hovda   Composer
Don Poythress   Composer
Glenn Sweitzer   Art Direction
Harry McCarthy   Technical Assistance
Joey Supak   Technical Assistance
The Dancehall Doctors   Performer
David Bryant   Assistant Engineer
Greg Burns   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Lore Orion   Composer
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