The Derailers - Genuine

The Derailers - Genuine
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Album Details

Title: Genuine
Artist: The Derailers
Release Date: 3/18/2003
Re-Released On: 3/25/2003
Label: Lucky Dog (Epic)
UPC: 696998687325
Genre: Rock
Styles: Traditional Country, Country-Rock, Honky Tonk, Alternative Country-Rock, Americana, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Plaintive, Reverent, Humorous, Reserved, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Way to My Heart
  2. Take It Back
  3. Leave a Message, Juanita
  4. Alone With You
  5. Boomerang Heart
  6. Genuine
  7. Uncool
  8. Scratch My Itch
  9. Whole Other World
  10. The Happy Go Lucky Guitar
  11. I Love Me Some Elvis
  12. The Wheel

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDLucky Dog (Epic)86873

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Album Review

The Derailers' second album since moving up to a major label, 2003's Genuine sounds like a genuine improvement over their previous release, 2001's Here Come the Derailers; while it still suffers from the excess of slickness that's been heaped upon one of the finest honky tonk acts in the land, this time around the bandmembers sound as if they've been able to work through Kyle Lehning's production instead of being completely buried by it. Which isn't to say this album wouldn't be better sounding a bit leaner -- do you really need 11 additional musicians to accompany a four-piece band, especially one this tight? -- and with some of the lesser material clipped away (most notable offender being the faux-nostalgic "Whole Other World"). But at least vocalist Tony Villanueva and guitarist Brian Hofeldt get their fair chance to strut their stuff on Genuine, and with Jim Lauderdale and Al Anderson pitching in on the songwriting, the material manages a higher batting average this time around. Sure, most of Genuine sounds as if it were crafted in hopes of landing on country radio, but "The Way to My Heart," "Take It Back," and "Boomerang Heart" would class up any play list they were added to, and show these guys haven't completely lost touch with their Buck Owens-loving souls (they also toss in a vintage Owens and Don Rich instrumental for good measure, which Hofeldt plays the hell out of). If Here Come the Derailers found the band losing round one of the battle against the corporate ogre, Genuine at least finds The Derailers fighting to a draw, and that's good news. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MesserPhotography
Alexia CounceVocals (Background)
Aubrey HaynieFiddle
Brent MasonGuitar (Electric)
Brian HofeldtGuitar (Electric), Vocal Harmony, Vocals
Bryan SuttonGuitar (Acoustic)
Casey WoodOverdub Engineer, Engineer, Production Coordination, Assistant
Cliff AudretchA&R
Deb HausArtist Development, Art Direction
Dennis WilsonVocals (Background)
Doug SaxMastering
Ed AdkinsBass
Eric DarkenPercussion
J.T. Corenflos6-String Bass, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic)
Jason LehningEngineer
Jennifer KempStylist
John JarvisWurlitzer, Piano, Organ (Hammond)
John Wesley RylesVocals (Background)
Kay SmithA&R
Kyle LehningMixing, Producer
Liana ManisVocals (Background)
Marlin EubanksAssistant
Michael RhodesBass
Pat FlynnGuitar (Acoustic)
Paul LeimDrums
Rhea WillisMake-Up, Hair Stylist
Robert HadleyMastering
Ryan SimpsonA&R
Scott MatthewsDrums
Shane KeisterOrgan (Hammond)
Tony VillanuevaVocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica
Tracy Baskette-FleanerDesign, Art Direction
Victoria RussellCreative Producer
Wes HightowerVocals (Background)