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Judge Jerrod & the hung jury [sound recording] / Jerrod Niemann.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 88697-65720-2 | AristaPublication details: New York : Arista, p2010.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Judge Jerrod and the hung jury
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Contents:
Intro -- They should have named you cocaine -- Lover, lover -- Phone call at 3 A.M. -- Down in Mexico -- What do you want -- A friendly request -- The buckin' song -- Old school new again -- Intermission -- Come back to me -- Drunken complaint -- How can I be so thirsty -- Bakersfield -- A concerned fan -- One more drinkin' song -- I hope you get what you deserve -- Deep thoughts -- For Everclear -- Outro.
Jerrod Niemann, vocals, guitar, Wurlitzer, percussion, programming ; and the Jury (David Mahurin, drums ; Cliff Canterbury, bass, background vocals ; Tim Teague, guitars, B-Bender ; Scott McQueary, guitars ; Will Doughty, piano, keyboards, B3 organ ; Dave Brainard, background vocals ; guitar, bass, ukulele, keyboards, percussion, programming ; Micheal Tucker, djembe, percussion ; Rachel Bradshaw, backgound vocals ; Ashtyn Wallace, guest vocals ; Chris Hennessee, harmonica ; Cole Wright, keyboard synth ; Taryn Brainard, Dustin Evans, background vocals ; Larissa Maestro, cello.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY Niemann, Jerrod Available 33111006596098
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Jerrod Niemann made his first inroads into the Music City as a professional songwriter, penning songs recorded by Garth Brooks, Neal McCoy, and Blake Shelton, and there’s a certain sense of sharp, smooth professionalism on his 2010 major-label debut Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury, a sense that he casually demonstrates how he can please any audience that comes his way. He’s anchored in the breezy, beachside frat-country that’s been in vogue ever since Kenny Chesney’s Jimmy Buffett tribute took the world by storm at the turn of the millennium, but he also dabbles in slick ballads, relaxed country-funk, and chicken-pickin’ country, taking pains to illustrate his versatility. Because Niemann has the chops and friendly voice to pull it off, this casual showboating wears well, and the record is one of the best mainstream country-pop records of 2010: tuneful, hooky, friendly, funny, and bright, the kind of album made for long, hot, boozy afternoons. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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Lyrics in container insert.

Intro -- They should have named you cocaine -- Lover, lover -- Phone call at 3 A.M. -- Down in Mexico -- What do you want -- A friendly request -- The buckin' song -- Old school new again -- Intermission -- Come back to me -- Drunken complaint -- How can I be so thirsty -- Bakersfield -- A concerned fan -- One more drinkin' song -- I hope you get what you deserve -- Deep thoughts -- For Everclear -- Outro.

Jerrod Niemann, vocals, guitar, Wurlitzer, percussion, programming ; and the Jury (David Mahurin, drums ; Cliff Canterbury, bass, background vocals ; Tim Teague, guitars, B-Bender ; Scott McQueary, guitars ; Will Doughty, piano, keyboards, B3 organ ; Dave Brainard, background vocals ; guitar, bass, ukulele, keyboards, percussion, programming ; Micheal Tucker, djembe, percussion ; Rachel Bradshaw, backgound vocals ; Ashtyn Wallace, guest vocals ; Chris Hennessee, harmonica ; Cole Wright, keyboard synth ; Taryn Brainard, Dustin Evans, background vocals ; Larissa Maestro, cello.

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