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Here's to you / Montgomery Gentry.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: AJE 310 | Average Joe's, Ent.Publisher: [United States] : Average Joe's, Ent., [2018]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 audio disc (41 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Here is to you
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Shotgun wedding (3:22)-- Better me (3:27) -- Needing a beer (3:44) -- What'cha say we don't (3:41) -- Crazies welcome (3:37) -- Get down south (3:15) -- Drive on home (3:05) -- Feet back on the ground (3:06) -- Drink along song (3:20) -- King of the world (2:50) -- That's the thing about America (2:49) -- All hell broke loose (3:43).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Shannon Houchins & Noah Gordon.
Performed by Montgomery Gentry.Summary: Finished just days before Troy Gentry's untimely passing, this album features a twelve-song mix of undeniable blue-collar anthems and sentimental songs that tug at the heartstrings. It also includes the single Better Me.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY Montgomery Gentry Available 33111009086758
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Shortly after Montgomery Gentry completed Here's to You, their ninth album and second for Average Joe's, Troy Gentry died in a helicopter crash. This tragedy hangs over the reception of Here's to You, lending it an air of fatality that it otherwise would not have had. Certainly, there are themes of mortality woven within its 12 songs, but they're the kind that concern men in their middle age: feeling a little bit older and slower, the necessity of a stable love, and the desire to be a "Better Me." Gentry sings a song of that name, which does indeed bestow a slightly sticky track some poignancy, an emotion that neither "Better Me" nor Here's to You would have if it weren't for Gentry's untimely demise. Setting that sad fact aside, Here's to You is a straight-ahead Montgomery Gentry album, one that is proudly out of step with current fads and designed to please longtime fans. Apart from a hint of hip-hop at the start of "Get Down South," Here's to You adheres to the same melodic synthesis of anthemic rock and country corn Montgomery Gentry call their own. If the songs aren't particularly memorable -- the jingoistic "That's the Thing About America" stands out because it's not a song about love, family, aging, or beer -- they're all sturdy and ingratiating, the work of amiable pros. While that might not be the kind of farewell anybody would've conceived for Troy Gentry, it nevertheless holds true to values he held dear throughout his career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Title from disc label.

Produced by Shannon Houchins & Noah Gordon.

Performed by Montgomery Gentry.

Recorded at Keystone Studios, Nashville, TN.

Compact disc.

Credits on container insert.

Shotgun wedding (3:22)-- Better me (3:27) -- Needing a beer (3:44) -- What'cha say we don't (3:41) -- Crazies welcome (3:37) -- Get down south (3:15) -- Drive on home (3:05) -- Feet back on the ground (3:06) -- Drink along song (3:20) -- King of the world (2:50) -- That's the thing about America (2:49) -- All hell broke loose (3:43).

Finished just days before Troy Gentry's untimely passing, this album features a twelve-song mix of undeniable blue-collar anthems and sentimental songs that tug at the heartstrings. It also includes the single Better Me.

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