Jo Dee Messina - Delicious Surprise

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Album Details

Title: Delicious Surprise
Artist: Jo Dee Messina
Release Date: 4/26/2005
Re-Released On: 5/2/2005
Label: Curb, Curb Records
UPCs: 715187877023, 5055011816527
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Confident, Earnest, Laid-Back/Mellow, Organic, Passionate, Plaintive, Romantic, Sentimental, Cheerful, Reflective
Total Copies: 9
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Not Going Down
  2. Someone Else's Life
  3. Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)
  4. It Gets Better
  5. Who's Crying Now
  6. My Give a Damn's Busted
  7. It's Too Late to Worry
  8. Life Is Good
  9. Love Is Not Enough
  10. Where Were You
  11. I Wear My Life
  12. You Were Just Here

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDCurb165
2005CDCurb Records78770

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Album Review

Not counting a christmas album and a greatest-hits compilation, Jo Dee Messina didn't release an album between 2000's Burn and 2005's Delicious Surprise. Five years is a long, long wait between records, and Messina does what any smart artist should and pretends that the gap doesn't exist by patterning her new album after the prevailing trends in current country music. At the midpoint of the 2000s, the hottest thing around is the Muzik Mafia spearheaded by gonzo country-poppers Big & Rich, whose protégée Gretchen Wilson is the biggest new female country singer of the mid-'90s. Messina uses Wilson, or at least Wilson's rowdy redneck image, as the foundation of her comeback on Delicious Surprise, which is filled with sexy pictures of Messina, starting with her toned stomach on the back cover to a shot of her topless on a white piano in the liner notes (for those interested in such things, the poster promised on the back cover is nothing more than the large picture on the fold-out booklet, meaning that if you tack this up on your wall, your CD no longer has a booklet). Wilson's attitude is also apparent on the sassy first single, "My Give a Damn's Busted," which sports not only the funniest lyric here, but also the leanest, liveliest arrangement. That's because, for all of the exterior makeover, Messina pretty much remains the same as she was in 2000: a dynamic, charismatic singer who's good enough to make her professionally crafted Nashville country-pop sound less formulaic than it is, but that doesn't disguise the fact that it's often standard Music City fare. And it's not the songwriting that's a problem -- she gets some of the best professional tunes on the market and her original material here (four songs, which is a grand total of a quarter of the album) is assured, confessional, and among the best material here -- but it's the production and presentation, which are too safe, predictable, and radio-ready. True, Delicious Surprise is well done, sounding as good as anything in mainstream contemporary country, but as "My Give a Damn's Busted" proves, Messina's already appealing vocals sound better in arrangements that don't rely on soaring choruses and aren't polished til they shine. Not that she sounds bad -- it's just that she doesn't sound as distinctive as she could or should, given that great voice of hers. All things considered, Delicious Surprise is a solid comeback -- after a five-year hiatus, it's simply good to have Jo Dee Messina back -- but the best moments here, whether the aforementioned single or her searching ballad "It Gets Better," are good enough to hold out hope that she releases an album of songs that consistently strong the next time around. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aubrey HaynieFiddle, Mandolin
Aubry HaneyMandolin
B. James LowryGuitar (Acoustic)
Bekka BramlettVocals (Background), Tambo Drums, Tambourine
Brent MasonGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic)
Bryan SuttonGuitar (Acoustic)
Byron GallimoreMixing, Producer
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
Dan DugmoreGuitar (Steel)
Derek BasonMixing, Engineer
Derrick BasonMixing
Gene MillerVocals (Background), Tambo Drums
Glenn SweitzerDesign, Photography, Art Direction
Glenn WorfBass
J.R. RodriguezAssistant
Javier SolísTambo Drums
Jimmy NicholsOrgan, Keyboards, Accordion, Piano
Jo Dee MessinaVocals, Producer, Audio Production
John "Johnny Genius" MurphyWardrobe
John ScarpatiPhotography
Jonathan YudkinFiddle
Ken LoveMastering
Kenny GreenbergGuitar (Electric)
Kevin GranttBass
Kim ParentVocals (Background)
Larry BeairdGuitar (Acoustic)
Larry FranklinMandolin
Lisa CochranVocals (Background)
Lonnie WilsonDrums
Mark BeckettDrums
Mark BrightProducer, Audio Production
Mark TownsendHair Stylist
Michael LandauGuitar (Electric)
Mike "Frog" GriffithProduction Coordination
Mike BrignardelloBass
Pat BuchananGuitar (Electric)
Paul FranklinSlide Guitar, Guitar (Steel), Dobro
Rachel DwyerMake-Up
Randee Saint NicholasPhotography
Russ PahlDobro, Guitar (Steel), Banjo, Guitar (Electric)
Russell TerrellVocals (Background)
Scott KiddAssistant
Shannon ForestDrums
Shannon ForrestDrums, Percussion
Steve NathanSynthesizer Strings, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Wurlitzer
Stuart DuncanFiddle, Mandolin
Tim McGrawProducer
Tom BukovacGuitar (Electric)
Troy LancasterGuitar (Electric)
Wes HightowerVocals (Background)