The mockingbird & the crow / Hardy.
Material type:![Music](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/MU.png)
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- Mockingbird and the crow
- Songs produced by Joey Moi.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Main Library | CD | COUNTRY Hardy | Available | 33111009984606 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The title of The Mockingbird & THE CROW represents the two sides of Hardy's personality: the former represents the country crooner that lies deep inside; the latter is the rocker yearning to fly. If you have trouble telling the two sides apart, Hardy offers a handy typographical shorthand by setting all of his country material in a lower case font and his rockers in all caps. Musically, there are differences too, mainly lying in how Hardy is eager to let himself or guest Jeremy McKinnon bellow like it was 1999. Not that the Mockingbird section doesn't sound more than a little bit like Kid Rock. Hardy favors country cliches learned through Southern rock, hip-hop filtered through nu metal and pop he heard on television, a blend that gives The Mockingbird & THE CROW a distinctly commercial bent no matter how he claims not to be offering a "Radio Song." That he hits all of his marks with a deadening thud only emphasizes that this self-styled rebel knows exactly how to play the game. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Title from disc surface.
Hardy ; with accompaniment and featured performers.
Songs produced by Joey Moi.
Recorded Ocean Way Studio A, Nashville, TN ; Blackbird Studio D, Nashville, TN ; Blackbird Studio A, Nashville, TN.
Compact disc.
"Parental advisory; explicit content."
Beer -- Red / (feat. Morgan Wallen) -- Wait in the truck / (feat. Lainey Wilson) -- Drink one for me -- I in country -- Screen -- Happy -- Here lies country music -- The mockingbird & the crow -- Sold out -- Jack -- Truck bed -- .30-06 -- I ain't in the country no more -- Radio song / (feat. Jeremy McKinnon) -- Kill SH!T till I die -- The redneck song.