Years

Years

by John Anderson
Years

Years

by John Anderson

Compact Disc

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Overview

The years started piling up for John Anderson. He spent the better part of four decades on the road, with his glory days of the early '80s laying the groundwork for years of touring and the occasional comeback, and he seemed on track to stay on this course until a serious health scare in the late 2010s. Anderson kept the details of his health quiet, but during his recovery something serendipitous happened. Dan Auerbach -- the lead Black Key who had also become a Nashville impresario with his Easy Eye Sound studio and label -- reached out to Anderson as a fan, but he soon became a collaborator, co-writing the ten songs that comprise Years with the hardcore country singer and producing the album as well. Allusions to survival are scattered throughout Years but it's hard to call it a confessional album; if Anderson has a difficult time disclosing the details of his health in public, he's certainly not going to do it on a record. Such open-ended sentiments are ideal for songs, however, since they help turn the specific into the universal, and that's a trick that Anderson pulls off with Years. He sounds reflective, grateful to still be here singing songs, and wise enough to let plenty of light into his ruminations. Much of that sweetness is due to Auerbach's decision to pitch the production of Years somewhere between the gently rolling progressive country of the dawn of the '70s and the smooth barroom country that's Anderson's specialty. This means Years is a bit more ornate than most Anderson records, yet the layers of guitars and keyboards give the vocalist a rich, sympathetic bed to sing with nuance and grace. His performance, combined with the elegant sweep of Auerbach's production and the emotive songs, turn Years into a minor latter-day masterpiece from the country singer. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/10/2020
Label: Bmg / Easy Eye Sound
UPC: 4050538593761
Rank: 39112

Tracks

  1. I'm Still Hangin' On
  2. Celebrate
  3. Years
  4. Tuesday I'll Be Gone
  5. What's a Man Got to Do
  6. Wild and Free
  7. Slow Down
  8. All We're Really Looking For
  9. Chasing Down a Dream
  10. You're Nearly Nothing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Anderson   Primary Artist,Vocals
Mike Rojas   Vibraphone,Bowed Vibes,Harpsichord,Glockenspiel,Piano (Electric),Bells,Piano,Wurlitzer,Percussion
Bobby Wood   Piano,Wurlitzer,Piano (Electric)
Billy Sanford   Dobro,Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle
Shelton Feazell   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Terry Eldridge   Vocals (Background)
Molly Tuttle   Vocals (Background)
Ashley Wilcoxson   Vocals (Background)
Leisa Hans   Vocals (Background)
Chris St. Hilaire   Percussion
Tyler Childers   Vocals (Background)
Blake Shelton   Vocals,Featured Artist
Dave Roe   Bass
Pat McLaughlin   Vocals (Background)
Dan Auerbach   Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Gene Chrisman   Drums,Percussion
Charlie McCoy   Harmonica
Russ Pahl   Bass,Guitar (Steel),Lap Steel Guitar,Sitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Mark Howard   Banjo
Ronnie McCoury   Mandolin
Roy Agee   Trombone
Matt Combs   Strings

Technical Credits

David Ferguson   Composer,Producer
Paul Overstreet   Composer
Bobby Wood   Composer
Ryan Smith   Engineer
Trey Keller   Engineer
Allen Parker   Engineer
Austin Atwood   Engineer
Josh Ditty   Engineer
Caleb VanBuskirk   Engineer
Alex Skelton   Engineer
Dee White   Composer
Joe Allen   Composer
Larry Cordle   Composer
Pat McLaughlin   Composer
Dan Auerbach   Composer,Engineer,Producer
John Anderson   Composer
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