UPC: 843930005154
Format: CD
Release Date: Jun 21, 2011
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Personnel: Curt Ryle, Steven Sheehan (acoustic guitar); Troy Lancaster (electric guitar); Mike Johnson , Russ Pahl (steel guitar); Larry Franklin (fiddle); Michael Rojas, Jim "Moose" Brown (keyboards); Tommy Harden (drums); Jason Kyle Saetveit, Russell Terrell, Perry Coleman (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Jamie Tate.
Recording information: The Padded Room, Nashville, TN; The Rukkus Room, Nashville, TN.
Photographers: Kristin Barlowe; Stephanie Diggs.
Shedding some of the big-booted affectations and sticky sentimentalism of his 2009 debut while sharpening his musical attack, Justin Moore takes a leap forward on his second album, 2011's Outlaws Like Me. Which isn't to say Moore can't resist succumbing some small-town pandering -- he fetishizes pickup truck and bait, offers the NRA a potential anthem in "Guns" ("as long as I'm alive and breathing/you won't take my guns") -- nor has his voice suddenly gained muscle or grit but, contrary to its title, Outlaws Like Me doesn't rely heavily on macho boasts, so he's able to deliver these songs easily with his clean tenor twang. Much of the echoing, arena-ready stomp of his debut has been sanded away, leaving a leaner country-rock that can convincingly dip its toe in hardcore country à la David Allan Coe ("If You Don't Like My Twang"). These tougher numbers -- the ones written in the outlaw tradition Moore claims to be heir apparent -- are the best moments here because the music packs a punch that carries through on the promise of Moore's braggadocio, a situation that rarely happened on his debut, but happens enough here to make this a much better record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Audio Mixer: Jamie Tate.
Recording information: The Padded Room, Nashville, TN; The Rukkus Room, Nashville, TN.
Photographers: Kristin Barlowe; Stephanie Diggs.
Shedding some of the big-booted affectations and sticky sentimentalism of his 2009 debut while sharpening his musical attack, Justin Moore takes a leap forward on his second album, 2011's Outlaws Like Me. Which isn't to say Moore can't resist succumbing some small-town pandering -- he fetishizes pickup truck and bait, offers the NRA a potential anthem in "Guns" ("as long as I'm alive and breathing/you won't take my guns") -- nor has his voice suddenly gained muscle or grit but, contrary to its title, Outlaws Like Me doesn't rely heavily on macho boasts, so he's able to deliver these songs easily with his clean tenor twang. Much of the echoing, arena-ready stomp of his debut has been sanded away, leaving a leaner country-rock that can convincingly dip its toe in hardcore country à la David Allan Coe ("If You Don't Like My Twang"). These tougher numbers -- the ones written in the outlaw tradition Moore claims to be heir apparent -- are the best moments here because the music packs a punch that carries through on the promise of Moore's braggadocio, a situation that rarely happened on his debut, but happens enough here to make this a much better record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - Redneck Side
2 - My Kind of Woman
3 - If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away
4 - Run Out of Honky Tonks
5 - Beer Time
6 - Bait a Hook
7 - Flyin' Down a Back Road
8 - If You Don't Like My Twang
9 - Guns
10 - Sunshine Babies
11 - Til My Last Day
12 - Bed of My Chevy
13 - Outlaws Like Me
2 - My Kind of Woman
3 - If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away
4 - Run Out of Honky Tonks
5 - Beer Time
6 - Bait a Hook
7 - Flyin' Down a Back Road
8 - If You Don't Like My Twang
9 - Guns
10 - Sunshine Babies
11 - Til My Last Day
12 - Bed of My Chevy
13 - Outlaws Like Me