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Travis Tritt Album: “The Restless Kind”

Travis Tritt Album: “The Restless Kind”
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Personnel: Travis Tritt (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Marty Stuart (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, sitar); Lari White (vocals); Larry Byrom, Wendell Cox (acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Goldenberg (acoustic guitar); Michael Henderson, Reggie Young (electric guitar); Robby Turner (pedal & lap steel guitars, dobro); Mark O'Connor (mandolin, fiddle); Peter Kent, Joel Derouin, David Campbell, Suzy Katayama (strings); Jimmy Joe Ruggiere (harmonica); Marty Grebb (tenor & baritone saxophones, piano); Lee Thornberg (trumpet); Benmont Tench (piano, C-3 organ); Roy Huskey, Jr., Mike Brignardello (bass); Kenny Aronoff (drums, percussion); Sam Bacco (timpani, percussion); Herb Pederson, Portia Griffin, Myrna Smith (background vocals). <p>Recorded at Oceanway, Hollywood, California; Javelina, Nashville, Tennessee; Chomsky Ranch, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Don Was. <p>All is not what it seems with this outlaw hero, whose music continues to boogie a fine line between hard country and soft rock even while his spirit continues its inevitable drift toward country tradition. THE RESTLESS KIND finds Tritt relishing those contradictions. He plays lumbering Southern boogie (the title song), Rolling Stonesy blues-rock ("Back Up Against The Wall") and even a kind of Bo Diddley beat ("Double Trouble") with all the joy of a teen-aged boy driving a car for the first time, and then turns around to offer some of the most somber country balladry he's made yet. <p>The whole album follows an arc from the title song, about a kid who's always on the run (while sneakily admitting "as sure as I leave...I'll be back"), to the ravaged closing ballad, "Where Corn Don't Grow," in which our now-grown-up hero looks back on his wrecked dreams and realizes he can't just wake up and start over. These are adult concerns, and THE RESTLESS KIND, in spite of its ironic title, is very much an adult album, and a bold step forward for Travis Tritt.
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Track Listing :
1 Restless Kind
2 Still in Love With You Video
3 More Than You'll Ever Know Video
4 Draggin' My Heart Around
5 Helping Me Get Over You - (featuring Lari White)
6 Back Up Against the Wall
7 Double Trouble - (featuring Marty Stuart)
8 Did You Fall Far Enough
9 She's Going Home With Me
10 Sack Full of Stones
11 Where Corn Don't Grow Video
Album Information :
Title: The Restless Kind
UPC:093624630425
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country - Contemporary Country
Artist:Travis Tritt
Guest Artists:Marty Stuart; Lari White; Mark O'Connor; Herb Pedersen; Kenny Aronoff
Producer:Don Was; Travis Tritt
Label:Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Distributed:WEA (distr)
Release Date:1996/08/27
Original Release Year:1996
Discs:1
Length:40:29
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Music Lover "Music Lover" (Lafayette, Indiana, USA) - July 24, 2006
- Real Country Music

This CD is full of real country music. I love the song and the video for More Than You'll Ever Know. He does a good job with Lari White on Helping Me Get Over You. They have such good harmony vocals together on this song. I love the song She's Going Home With Me because of the music and the beat of the song. I love songs with a good beat. Where Corn Don't Grow is a very good song also. This is one of the best CD's of the 80's in country music.

Customer review - July 09, 1998
- I Reelly Like This CD

This Is ONE oF the best CD he has made.

Maricela (United States) - August 04, 1999
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- This CD is sensational!

This is a very exciting and entertaining CD to listen to. Travis Tritt is a tremendous and wonderful talent; Travis Tritt is great. This CD has great songs and very talented singing that is incredible.

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