Vince Gill - Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye

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Album Details

Title: Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye
Artist: Vince Gill
Release Date: 4/18/2000
Label: MCA Nashville
Duration: 46:11
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 008817009827, 0008817009827
Genre: Country
Style: Contemporary Country
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Bittersweet, Earnest, Gentle, Reflective, Rollicking
Total Copies: 21
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. One
  2. Feels Like Love
  3. Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye
  4. For the Last Time
  5. When I Look into Your Heart
  6. Shoot Straight from Your Heart
  7. The Luckiest Guy in the World
  8. Little Things
  9. Baby Please Don't Go
  10. Look What Love's Revealing
  11. That Friend of Mine
  12. Hey God

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDMCA Nashville170098

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Album Review

The black-and-white cover photograph and the title of Vince Gill's Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye offer a story that unfolds as the recording itself plays. The album was written in the months preceding his marriage to singer Amy Grant, and if there was ever a record drenched in the kind of transformative rush of new love, this is the one. Yes, it is sappy at times, but the songwriting, as usual, is top-notch, and so are the performances here; mostly they're just really mellow and warm. That doesn't mean that sparks don't fly from some tracks: "Baby Please Don't Go" is drenched in choogling rockabilly swagger, "Shoot Straight from Your Heart is solid -- if softer -- contemporary country, and "Feels Like Love" is a midtempo country-pop tune that has that trademark wonderful rousing Gill vocal in the refrain. The rest are mostly love songs but inspired ones. Grant was clearly his muse on this set, and nowhere is it more clear than on the lilting title cut and "When I Look into Your Heart," where Gill and Grant perform a duet. Tony Brown's production is pristine and everywhere, but the craft and arrangements in these songs are all Gill's. This is a beautiful and sincere recording, one that not everyone will taker a shine to because of its tenderness, but that doesn't make it any less of a quality endeavor. You only make a record like this once in a lifetime; Vince Gill should be proud of this one. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Amy GrantPerformer
Andrea ZonnViola, Vocals (Background), Fiddle
Barry GreenHorn
Bekka BramlettVocals (Background)
Benny GarciaGuitar
Beth Nielsen ChapmanVocals (Background)
Bill TylerCover Art Concept
Billy ThomasVocals (Background)
Brent MasonGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Carol MaxwellGroomer
Chad BrownMixing
Denny PurcellMastering
Drew BollmanRecorder
George MarinelliGuitar (Electric), Mandolin
Jeff WhiteVocals (Background)
Jerry JoynerDesign
Jessie NobleProject Coordinator
Jim HornHorn
John HammondDrums, Percussion Programming
Kim FlemingVocals (Background)
Leslie SatcherVocals (Background)
Michael OmartianKeyboards, Piano
Mickey RaphaelHarmonica
Mike HaynesHorn
Randy ScruggsGuitar (Acoustic)
Robert Bailey, Jr.Vocals (Background)
Robert CharlesRecorder
Steve MarcantonioEngineer, Mixing, Recorder
Steve NathanKeyboards, Piano
The KatinasVocals (Background)
Thomas FloraVocals (Background)
Tim WatersRecorder
Tony BrownProducer, Producer
Trish TownsendStylist
Vicki HamptonVocals (Background)
Vince GillBanjo, Guitar (10 String), Vocals (Background), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin
Willie WeeksBass