Album Details
Title: Alabama Song Artist: Allison Moorer Release Date: 9/22/1998 Re-Released On: 8/31/1999 Label: MCA Records, Universal Distribution Duration: 40:41 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM UPCs: 008817002828, 0602438052424, 008817002842, 602438052424 Genre: Country Styles: Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country Moods: Bittersweet, Laid-Back/Mellow, Melancholy, Rollicking, Intimate, Confident, Earnest, Fiery, Organic, Passionate, Poignant, Reflective, Street-Smart, Yearning Total Copies: 3 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Pardon Me
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Long Black Train
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Alabama Song
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Call My Name
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The One That Got Away (Got Away with My Heart)
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I Found a Letter
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Easier to Forget
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Set You Free
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A Soft Place to Fall
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Tell Me Baby
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Is Heaven Good Enough for You
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1999 | CD | Universal Distribution | 80524 | | 1998 | CD | MCA Records | 70028 |
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Album Review
Alabama Song is country singer and songwriter Allison Moorer's debut album. She attracted the attention of the general public when her song "A Soft Place to Fall" was one of the tracks picked for airplay from the Horse Whisperer soundtrack; it struck a chord with country radio listeners. That cut, along with ten others (nine of them self-penned), along with "The One That Got Away" were written with cigar chomping, chart-topping songwriter Kostas. As a first offering on a major label, writing virtually all of your own material is no mean feat. Producer Kenny Greenberg and executive producer and label boss of MCA Nash Vegas Tony Brown were firm believers in Moorer's promise. What's more compelling is that the set is a near perfect balance between classically styled country tunes and modern Nashville's more pop-oriented approach. With elder statesmen like Glen D. Hardin as arranger, and Justin Niebank as engineer, Greenberg brought in a slew of performers not normally associated with country chart success including Ashley Cleveland, Buddy Miller, Russ Taff and Louise Red. They perform alongside studio aces like guitarist Richard Bennett, Dan Dugmore, Larry Marrs, and Greg Morrow and, of course, Greenberg, a stellar guitarist. While the aforementioned cuts scored the airplay making the album a modest success, other tracks, such as the rootsy folk of "Call My Name," and the high lonesome honky tonk in the title song, "I Found a Letter," "Easier to Forget," and the late night Patsy Cline-esque swing of "Set Me Free," resonate with the alt country crowd who made her a minor patron saint. Either way, it was an auspicious beginning, but MCA cut her loose to Island after just one record. That's no reflection on the album, but on the fact that Moorer was just a little bit ahead of her time. Alabama Song has dated well and continues to be a signpost for contemporary country producers, artists and fans. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | A.J. Derrick | Engineer | | Ashley Cleveland | Vocals (Background) | | Buddy Miller | Vocals (Background) | | Carl Meadows | Engineer | | Chad Cromwell | Drums | | Chris Davie | Assistant Engineer, Mixing, Mixing Assistant | | Chris Grainger | Assistant Engineer | | Clarke Schleicher | Engineer | | Dan Dugmore | Pedal Steel, Dobro | | Dan Rudin | Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant | | Dave Pomeroy | Bass | | David Leonard | Engineer | | Dennis Wilson | Vocals (Background) | | Eric Darken | Percussion, Tambourine | | Gina R. Binkley | Design, Art Direction | | Glen D. Hardin | Conductor, String Arrangements, Arranger | | Glenn Worf | Bass (Upright) | | Graham Lewis | Assistant Engineer | | Greg Droman | Engineer | | Greg Morrow | Drums | | Harry Stinson | Vocals (Background), Drums, Percussion | | Holly Ballard | Hair Stylist, Make-Up | | Jim DeMain | Engineer | | Joe Hayden | Assistant Engineer | | Joe Spivey | Fiddle, Guitar (Acoustic) | | John Cowan | Vocals (Background) | | John Saylor | Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant | | John Wesley Ryles | Vocals (Background) | | Justin Niebank | Engineer, Mixing | | Kenny Greenberg | Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Gut String Guitar, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic) | | Larry Marrs | Vocals, Bass | | Louis Dean Nunley | Vocals (Background) | | Louise Red | Vocals (Background) | | Mark Tucker | Photography | | Michael Rhodes | Tic Tac, Bass | | Nashville String Machine | Strings, Ensemble | | Pamela Bloodworth | Production Coordination | | Richard Bennett | Hi String Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric) | | Richard Dodd | Programming, Mixing, Assistant Engineer, Sampling | | Rick Plant | Banjo, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic) | | Russ Taff | Vocals (Background) | | Steve Crowder | Assistant Engineer | | Susan Bessire | Stylist | | Tim Lauer | Harmonium, Organ, Organ (Hammond), Harmonica | | Tony Brown | Executive Producer | | Warren Peterson | Engineer |
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