What a Crying Shame

What a Crying Shame

by The Mavericks
What a Crying Shame

What a Crying Shame

by The Mavericks

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Overview

The Mavericks fully hit their stride with their third album, 1994's What a Crying Shame, in which the band's blend of rootsy country and vintage pop sounds finally found the balance they'd been searching for. While producer Don Cook gave the band a significantly glossier sound than that of their first two albums, with a hefty number of guest musicians (and guest songwriters) on board, remarkably enough the Mavericks' personality wasn't subsumed in the process; if anything, the high-priced help seemed to have prodded the boys into playing at the top of their game. Raul Malo's keening tenor gets a superb workout on "I Should Have Been True" and the title cut (the latter of which boasts a guitar hook Roger McGuinn would have been proud to come up with), while "Pretend" and "There Goes My Heart" are honky tonk floor-fillers of the first order. Robert Reynolds and Paul Deakin are a rhythm section who can give these songs the nervy drive of a rock band without betraying the Mavericks' country leanings, and they give the covers of "All That Heaven Will Allow" and "O What a Thrill" a taut foundation most contemporary Nashville acts lack. Truth to tell, What a Crying Shame doesn't have a single dud track, and offers encouraging proof that it's still possible to make an engaging and idiosyncratic country album while signed to the Nashville division of a major label...and the best news is, the band managed to turn that accomplishment into a hat trick over the next few years. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 02/01/1994
Label: Mca
UPC: 0008811096120
Rank: 97112

Tracks

  1. There Goes My Heart
  2. What a Crying Shame
  3. Pretend
  4. I Should Have Been True
  5. The Things You Said to Me
  6. Just a Memory
  7. All That Heaven Will Allow
  8. Neon Blue
  9. O What a Thrill
  10. Ain't Found Nobody
  11. The Losing Side of Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Mavericks   Primary Artist
Brent Mason   Guest Artist,Guitar (Electric)
James House   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Joy White   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Trisha Yearwood   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Stan Lynch   Tambourine,Timpani,Cabassa,Claves,Congas
Connie Ellisor   Violin
John Jarvis   Organ,Piano
Carl Gorodetzky   Violin
John Barlow Jarvis   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Kris Wilkinson   Viola
Mark Casstevens   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Dennis Burnside   Conductor
Rob Hajacos   Fiddle
Raul Malo   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Glenn Worf   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Alan Umstead   Violin
Lee Larrison   Violin
Bruce Bouton   Guitar (Steel)
Paul Deakin   Drums
John Wesley Ryles   Vocals (Background)
Robert Reynolds   Bass (Electric)
Gary VanOsdale   Viola
Dennis Wilson   Vocals (Background)
Nick Kane   Guitar
Ted Madsen   Violin

Technical Credits

Kostas   Composer
Dennis Burnside   String Arrangements
Pete Anderson   Composer
Jesse Winchester   Composer
Raul Malo   Composer
Mike Bradley   Mixing,Engineer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer
Al Anderson   Composer
Harlan Howard   Composer
Don Cook   Producer
Buddy Jackson   Art Direction
Stan Lynch   Composer
Jim Herrington   Photography
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