Rodney Crowell - Outsider

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Album Details

Title: Outsider
Artist: Rodney Crowell
Release Date: 8/16/2005
Label: Sony Music Distribution
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 827969447024, 5099752009428
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Moods: Earthy, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Rollicking, Romantic, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Earnest, Light, Literate, Passionate, Poignant
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Say You Love Me
  2. The Obscenity Prayer (Give It to Me)
  3. The Outsider
  4. Dancin' Circles Round the Sun (Epictetus Speaks)
  5. Beautiful Despair (For James)
  6. Don't Get Me Started
  7. Ignorance Is the Enemy
  8. Glascow Girl
  9. Things That Go Bump in the Day
  10. Shelter from the Storm
  11. We Can't Turn Back Now

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDSony Music Distribution5200942
2005CDSony Music Distribution94470

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Album Review

Rodney Crowell's The Outsider is a natural extension of his last two offerings: The Houston Kid and Fate's Right Hand. Where The Houston Kid was Crowell's autobiographical confessional and Fate's Right Hand was deeply philosophical and influenced by everything from Zen to the working through of anger, The Outsider digs deep into social and political consciousness. The album rocks harder than any Crowell record in the past, as evidenced by "Don't Get Me Started," which is an anti-war anthem that takes aim at the war in Iraq. Immediately following is "The Obscenity Prayer," written from the point of view of a hypocritical right-wing pleasure seeker whose positions are not only indefensible, they are, at worst, obscene. Conversely, the Zen-like advice in "Dancin' Circles Round the Sun" is a tough country rocker with killer rockabilly guitar lines by Stewart Smith and Hammond B3 grooves by John Hobbs. It is a testament to personal responsibility and awakening that exhorts and admonishes but never preaches. There is great tenderness here, as well, such as in the acoustically driven "Ignorance Is the Enemy," with its prayer-like cadence and spoken-word vocals by Emmylou Harris and John Prine. "Glasgow Girl" is as fine a country-rock love song as has been written in recent years. The album closes with "We Can't Turn Back Now," a rousing call for acceptance, forbearance, and perseverance, whose guitars and big bassline is graced by a stellar fiddle line and a beautifully delicate tin whistle winding through it all. Crowell -- still writing hits for "Hot 100" country artists to help finance and keep creative control of his recordings -- has matured into an artist who has the of hard-won experience that displays itself as poetically wrought wisdom. His work is full of humor, light, poignancy, and killer hooks. He's now written and recorded three big topic records, all of which surpass his early work. The only thing missing here now is a record on the other big topic: Love. Perhaps that's coming. Until then, The Outsider is the Rodney Crowell recording to listen to, debate with, and be inspired by. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Beth Nielsen ChapmanVocals (Background)
Billy LivseyOrgan
Brandon EppsAssistant, Mixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer
Brodie JenkinsVocals (Background)
Buddy MillerVocals (Background)
Chad CromwellDrums
Chris RodriguezVocals (Background)
Crystal TalieferoVocals (Background)
Dawn NeppProduction Assistant
Deb HausArt Direction, Artist Development
Donivan CowartRecording, Engineer
Eddie BayersDrums
Emmylou HarrisSpeech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Guest Appearance, Guitar, Spoken Word, Vocals (Background), Vocals
Greg MorrowDrums
J.D. SoutherVocals (Background)
J.T. CorenflosGuitar
Jedd HughesVocals, Mandolin, Vocals (Background), Guitar
Jennifer TzarCover Photo
Jerry McPhersonGuitar
Jim HornSaxophone
John CowanVocals (Background)
John GradyExecutive Producer
John HobbsKeyboards, Organ
John MockConcertina, Tin Whistle
John PrineSpeech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Spoken Word, Guest Appearance
Jonathan YudkinFiddle, String Quartet
Julie MillerVocals (Background)
Kacie JenkinsVocals (Background)
Kim FlemingVocals (Background)
Marcia RamirezVocals (Background)
Michael RhodesBass
Pat BuchananVocals (Background), Guitar, Harmonica
Peter ColemanMixing, Engineer, Producer
Randall WallerVocals (Background)
Randy ScruggsFlamenco Guitar
Richard BennettGuitar
Rodney CrowellProducer
Sam MartinEngineer
Shannon ForrestDrums
Steuart SmithGuitar
Steve FischellGuitar (Steel)
Thomas PetilloPhotography
Tony HarrellOrgan, Keyboards
Tracy Baskette-FleanerArt Direction, Design
Trey LandreyDrums
Vic AnesiniMastering
Vince SantoroVocals (Background)
Will KimbroughGuitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
William Owsley IIIVocals (Background)