Gary Allan - Tough All Over

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Album Details

Title: Tough All Over
Artist: Gary Allan
Release Date: 10/11/2005
Label: MCA Nashville
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 602498645826
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Americana
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Earnest, Earthy, Energetic, Playful, Poignant, Raucous, Romantic, Rowdy, Theatrical
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Tough All Over
  2. Best I Ever Had
  3. I Just Got Back from Hell
  4. Ring
  5. Promise Broken
  6. Nickajack Cave (Johnny Cash's Redemption)
  7. Life Ain't Always Beautiful
  8. He Can't Quit Her
  9. What Kind of Fool
  10. Puttin' Memories Away
  11. No Damn Good
  12. Putting My Misery on Display

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMCA Nashville003711

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Album Review

Gary Allan has been all over the country map since he began recording in 1996. He's made slick Nash Vegas records, hard honky tonk records, and ballad records. With Tough All Over, he's made enough of a mark that he gets to release the album he's wanted to make all along. Evidence is in the title cut, which opens the set. Written by Odie Blackmon and Jim Lauderdale, it's a hard roots rocker in the vein of the Blasters' more adventurous moments, with edgy electric guitars, hard, clipped snare drums, a harmonica, and even a Hammond B-3. Yeah, there's a fiddle here, but it's hardly of consequence. This is rock & roll complete with shaking tambourines. "Just Got Back from Hell," driven simply by a National Steel before the guitars start to roar and the pedal steel and B-3 start to whine and whinny, is a gorgeous country song that keeps its focus on tradition while looking toward the future. The shape-shifting early-'60s rock at the heart of "Ring" (written by Kostas) wouldn't be out of place on an Everly Brothers or Del Shannon record had they used a pedal steel to carry the backdrop of the tune. The Fender Telecaster is trebly and raw and stands in sharp contrast to the slick on-the-spot vocals. But that's not to say that Allan has abandoned the ballads that have made his name; far from it. "Promises Broken," "Life Ain't Always Beautiful," and "What Kind of Fool," with its finger-plucked single banjo line, are tight, full of emotion and romantic pathos. But it's the rockers, which also include the 21st century rockabilly of "Nick Jack Caver" and the roiling, guitar-wailing, southern rock-driven "He Can't Quit Her," that hold the most attention. The album's closer, "Putting My Misery on Display," begins simply as a ballad and becomes a rock power ballad. Whether the public will receive Allan's offering is another question, but musically and artistically, it's the most consistent -- yet slick -- record he's ever done. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brent RowanGuitar (Electric)
Carie HigdonProject Coordinator
Carl GorodetzkyContractor
Chad CromwellDrums
Craig AllenArt Direction, Design
David CampbellString Arrangements
Eric DarkenPercussion
Gary AllanProducer, Vocals, Audio Production
Greg DromanEngineer, Mixing
Hank SingerFiddle
Hank WilliamsMastering
Jake KellyGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Acoustic)
Jed HackettAssistant Engineer
Jeff BaldingString Engineer
Jelly Roll JohnsonHarmonica
John Wesley RylesVocals (Background)
John WillisGuitar (Acoustic)
Kenny GreenbergGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Mark WrightProducer, Audio Production
Michael RhodesBass
Nashville String MachineStrings
Perry ColemanVocals (Background)
Rachel StolteHair Stylist, Make-Up
Reese WynansOrgan (Hammond)
Renee LayherStylist
Robby TurnerPedal Steel
Russell TerrellVocals (Background)
Sang ParkMixing Assistant
Steve BeersEngineer, Assistant Engineer
Steve NathanPiano, Organ (Hammond), Synthesizer, Hammond B3
Todd GunnersonEngineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Tony Baker & His OrchestraPhotography
Wes HightowerVocals (Background)