Lee Roy Parnell - Back to the Well

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Album Details

Title: Back to the Well
Artist: Lee Roy Parnell
Release Date: 3/7/2006
Label: Universal South Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 075021030770
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist, Contemporary Blues
Moods: Ambitious, Gutsy, Reflective, Bittersweet, Laid-Back/Mellow, Searching, Dramatic, Sentimental, Warm, Wistful, Confident, Earnest, Energetic, Light, Organic, Passionate, Rollicking, Yearning, Earthy, Rousing, Greasy, Refined/Mannered
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Back to the Well
  2. Something out of Nothing
  3. Just Lucky That Way
  4. Old Soul
  5. Don't Water It Down
  6. Daddies and Daughters
  7. You Can't Lose 'Em All
  8. Breaking the Chain
  9. The Hunger
  10. That's All There Is
  11. Saving Grace
  12. Cool Breeze

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDUniversal South Records03817

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Album Review

Eight years after he parted ways with Arista Records, Lee Roy Parnell returns to the "big leagues" with Back to the Well, his first album for Universal South, but if anyone was afraid that he might water down his songs or his delivery to score a new major-label deal, the good news is that's not at all the case. Back to the Well leans strongly to the blues-influenced side of Parnell's music rather than the more country-styled and radio-friendly sound of his biggest hits, and Parnell has laid plenty of tough guitar solos over these tunes. Parnell co-wrote all 12 songs on Back to the Well, which range from the hard-won sentimentality of "Daddies and Daughters" to the roadhouse-ready "You Can't Lose 'Em All," with the deep-groove title cut and the Booker T.-meets-Jimmy Smith instrumental "Cool Breeze" bookending the set. Parnell cuts a solid but laid-back figure on this album, which is more about mood and meaning than playing to the grandstands. This album has plenty of energy, but Parnell's focus is on the intensity of the song and the performance rather than bombast, and the results suggest a late-night mood without enough vigor to make it play in the daylight hours. (The production by Parnell and John Kunz suits the tunes perfectly, adding just enough gloss to show off the highlights without losing the grit along the edges.) Back to the Well is certainly one of Parnell's stronger efforts, and anyone who's been wanting to hear him groove on guitar and sing with soul will get a kick out of this. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ann McCraryVocals (Background)
Don LondonManagement
Doug SaxMastering
Emily WestStylist
James PennebakerGuitar (Electric)
Jessi AlexanderVocals (Background)
John KunzMixing, Producer, Engineer
Jon RandallVocals (Background)
Karen CroninDesign, Art Direction
Kevin McKendreeOrgan (Hammond), Wurlitzer
Lee Roy ParnellMixing, Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Guitar (Electric), Liner Notes, Guitar (Classical), Slide Guitar
Lynn WilliamsPercussion, Tambourine, Drums
Mark T. JordanPiano, Organ (Hammond), Wurlitzer
Regina McCraryVocals (Background)
Robert BaileyVocals (Background)
Robert HadleyMastering
Steve MackeyBass
Thomas PetilloPhotography
Tom HambridgeDrums (Snare)
Tony ArataGuitar (Acoustic)
Vicki HamptonVocals (Background)