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Clay Walker is a young Texan with a solid country voice, and on this disc, he's attracted some of that city's best songwriters/arrangers--Tim Mensy and Zack Turner to name a couple. The results are evident in tunes like "One Two I Love You," and "That's Us," a pretty ballad about two lovers whose stark differences are the very things that keep them together.
This is an easy disc to listen to, thanks to top-notch playing throughout and a good mix of up-tempo country shuffles and pleasant slower numbers. True to country form, there are stories in these songs: "Then What" has Walker asking a good friend about the wages of fooling around. Walker even experiments with an island feel in this tune, with steel drums providing a surprising change of pace.
Live Recording
Audio Mixer: Julian King.
Recording information: LOUD Recording; Masterfonics Studio.
Unknown Contributor Role: Wayne Toups.
Personnel: Clay Walker (vocals); Brent Rowan (acoustic & electric guitars); Larry Byrom, Tim Mensy (acoustic guitar); Paul Franklin, Tim Sargeant, Bruce Bouton, Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan, Joe Spivey (fiddle); Wayne Toups (accordion); Steve Nathan (piano); Glenn Worf (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Tom Roady (percussion); Curtis Wright, Curtis Young (background vocals).
Personnel: Clay Walker (vocals); Brent Rowan (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Tom Mensy, Larry Byron, Larry Byrom, Tim Mensy (acoustic guitar); Dan Dugmore, Tim Sargent, Paul Franklin, Bruce Bouton (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan, Joe Spivey (fiddle); Wayne Toups (accordion); Steve Nathan (piano); Eddie Bayers (drums); Tom Roady (percussion); Curtis Wright, Curtis Young (background vocals).
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