Mark Chesnutt Album: “Longnecks and Short Stories”
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Personnel: Mark Chesnutt (vocals); Pat Flynn, Biff Watson (acoustic guitar); Terry Crisp, Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Brent Rowan (guitar); The Nashville String Machine (strings); Rob Hajacos (fiddle); David Briggs, Steve Nathan, Pig Robbins (piano); Bob Wray (bass); Owen Hale, Paul Leim (drums); Lynn Peterzell (percussion); Wayne Toups (squeezebox, background vocals); Janna King, Vince Gill, Wendy Suits Johnson, Alison Krauss, Jim Lauderdale, Keith Morris, Bergen White, Dennis Wilson, Curtis Young (background vocals).
<p>Recorded at Javelina Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Longnecks and Short Stories |
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UPC:008811053024
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Country
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Artist:Mark Chesnutt
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Guest Artists:George Jones
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Producer:Mark Wright
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Label:Universal Special Products
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:2002/09/17
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Original Release Year:1992
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Discs:1
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Recording:Digital
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Mixing:Digital
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Mastering:Digital
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Length:32:50
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- A Great CD.
I Have This CD At Home. Mark Chesnutt Is One Of The Best Country Singers Today. He Also Has Talent In Songs Like The Ballads: "I'll Think Of Something", "Bubba Shut The Jukebox", And "Ol' Country", And The Two-Stepping Dance Song "Old Flames Have New Names". This Guy Is The Real Deal.
Customer review - September 03, 2003
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- MY FAVORITE CHESNUTT
Longnecks and Short Stories is Mark Chesnutt's very best. Classic country western sounds by one of the greatest voices in the business.
- Probably his best CD
I bought this CD the day it came out in 1992 (a couple days before my wedding, which is how I remember). It is almost certainly Mark Chesnutt's best CD; it's full of real country. My favorite songs are "It's Not Over" and "I'm Not Getting Any Better at Goodbyes." Those songs still give me chills, and the only way they could be better would be if George Jones were singing them.
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