What You See Ain't Always What You Get

What You See Ain't Always What You Get

by Luke Combs
What You See Ain't Always What You Get

What You See Ain't Always What You Get

by Luke Combs

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition)

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Overview

Luke Combs almost seems to be shrugging with the title What You See Is What You Get, a suspicion underscored by the album's perfunctory cover art. Neither suggest that Combs harbors any grand ambitions, an impression that isn't strictly true. The North Carolinian styles himself as a humble singer carrying on country traditions steeped in the sounds of the '90s but with roots that stretch back much farther. Certainly Combs leans into that heritage by inviting Brooks & Dunn to sing on the rowdy "1, 2 Many," one of many drinking tunes scattered throughout What You See Is What You Get. While he may kick up some dust, Combs is a sentimentalist, singing song after song about his home and heart. These are time-honored traditions in country and Combs never attempts to subvert expectations here, or even freshen them up. He aims straight down the middle of the road, adding a few layers of gloss and punchier rhythms to a formula he established with his 2017 debut This One's for You, with slight alterations in the production that amount to an album that feels clean, slick, and confident, and captures a singer embracing his burgeoning stardom. If there are any flaws to What You See Is What You Get, it's that its very length can work against it. At 60 minutes, the album runs through so many sturdy midtempo tunes about family, heartbreak, and love that the seams holding Combs' everyday persona together start to show -- all the variations on a theme can't help but reveal the calculation behind the image -- but taken on a song-by-song basis, What You See Is What You Get is a solid album, proudly made just the way they used to be back in the '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/20/2020
Label: River House Records / Sony Music
UPC: 0194397949810
Rank: 18395

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Beer Never Broke My Heart
  2. Refrigerator Door
  3. Even Though I'm Leaving
  4. Lovin' on You
  5. Moon Over Mexico
  6. 1, 2 Many
  7. Blue Collar Boys
  8. New Every Day
  9. Reasons

Disc 2

  1. Every Little Bit Helps
  2. Dear Today
  3. What You See Is What You Get
  4. Does to Me
  5. Angels Workin' Overtime
  6. All Over Again
  7. Nothing Like You
  8. Better Together

Disc 3

  1. Six Feet Apart
  2. Cold as You
  3. The Other Guy
  4. My Kinda Folk
  5. Without You
  6. Forever After All

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Luke Combs   Primary Artist,Vocals
Aubrey Haynie   Fiddle
Ben Jordan   Bass
Jimmie Lee Sloas   Bass
Tim Marks   Bass
Brooks & Dunn   Vocals,Featured Artist
Jon Conley   Banjo,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jerry Roe   Drums,Percussion
Eric Church   Vocals,Featured Artist
Buddy Leach   Saxophone
Gary Morse   Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar
Amanda Shires   Featured Artist
Scott Moffatt   Banjo,Percussion,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Handclapping,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Ilya Toshinskiy   Mandola,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Dave Cohen   Organ,Piano,Synthesizer
Doug Frasure   Drums,Percussion
Carl Miner   Banjo,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Sol Littlefield   Guitar,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Wil Houchens   Organ,Piano,Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Shane Minor   Composer
Josh Phillips   Composer
Corey Crowder   Composer
Andrew Mendelson   Mastering
Mike Gillies   Digital Editing
Barry Dean   Composer
Jason Mott   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Seth Morton   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Wyatt Durrette   Composer
Brent Cobb   Composer
Allen Parker   Vocal Engineer
Jim Cooley   Mixing
Tyler Reeve   Composer
Drew Parker   Composer
Tyler King   Composer
Andrew Darby   Assistant Engineer,Mastering Assistant
Scott Moffatt   Mixing,Harmony,Producer,Programming
Jonathan Singleton   Composer
Brandon Kinney   Composer
Josh Thompson   Composer
Randy Montana   Composer
Nick Autry   Vocal Engineer
Rob Snyder   Composer
Mike Kyle   Vocal Engineer
Kam Luchterhand   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Alex Gilson   Engineer
Derrick Moody   Composer
Dan Isbell   Composer
Erik Dylan   Composer
Chase McGill   Composer
Bobbi Giel   Assistant Engineer,Mastering Assistant
Luke Combs   Composer
Jamie Davis   Composer
Thomas Archer   Composer
Jordan Brooker   Composer
James McNair   Composer
Ray Fulcher   Composer
Rob Williford   Composer
Dan Davis   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Matthew Berinato   Package Design
Taylor Chadwick   Assistant Engineer,Mastering Assistant
Rob Hendon   Cover Painting
Preston White   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Megan Peterson   Assistant Engineer,Mastering Assistant
Joey Stanca   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Luke Armentrout   Assistant Engineer,Mastering Assistant
Dustin Nunley   Composer
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