Vince Gill - The Way Back Home

Vince Gill - The Way Back Home
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Album Details

Title: The Way Back Home
Artist: Vince Gill
Release Date: 1987
Re-Released On: 10/12/1999
Label: Buddha Records
UPCs: 744659967221, 078635592313, 078635592344
Genre: Country
Styles: Progressive Bluegrass, Contemporary Country, Bluegrass, New Traditionalist
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Bittersweet, Earnest, Gentle, Reflective, Rollicking
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Everybody's Sweetheart
  2. The Way Back Home
  3. Cinderella
  4. Let's Do Something
  5. The Radio
  6. Baby That's Tough
  7. Losing Your Love
  8. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
  9. Something's Missing

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDBuddha Records99672

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Album Review

This early document by Vince Gill (his second proper solo full-length) on RCA, a couple of years after he left Pure Prairie League, offers solid hints of the storied career to come. Gill is one of the architects of the genre known as contemporary country, and The Way Back Home reveals that he was clearly trying something different to break out. But it also tells the story, in a much more subtle manner, that he is deeply steeped in the country music tradition. On The Way Back Home he was still trying to gain his footing as a solo artist -- his excellent instrumental skills also established him early on as a top-flight session player. Produced by Emory Gordy, Jr., the sessions host a virtual who's who of the session crowd Gill was running with at the time: Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Andrew Gold, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Roy Huskey, Jr., Jay Dee Manness, Lee Sklar, and many others. Gill wrote five of the nine cuts in this set; others were contributed by Guy Clark, Hank DeVito, Reed Nielsen, and Paul Anka! The sound is basically in the laid-back soft rock vein that the latter Pure Prairie League tunes were in, as well as those of the mid-period Eagles. That may not sound like a big deal in the 21st century, but bringing these sounds to country radio at that time was nothing less than revolutionary. Crowell, Cash, and DeVito had helped pave the way with their early songs and recordings, but Gill was clearly trying to cross over, and he was sure to succeed, given his songwriting skill (take a listen to "The Radio" and you'll hear the ballad style that permeated the contemporary genre later on) and his ability to meld and fuse honky tonk, rockabilly, countrypolitan, and bluegrass with pop. The production on this set sounds a bit dated, but the songs endure for the most part, in particular the mournful acoustic ballad that serves as the title cut; the rollicking "Let's Do Something"; and the completely wonderful closer, "Something's Missing." ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan PasquaSynthesizer
Andrew GoldVocals (Background)
Arlessa BarnesProject Coordinator
Bonnie RaittVocals (Background), ?
Brooke MochomsonProject Coordinator
Bruce PollockProject Coordinator
Byron BerlineFiddle
Carlos VegaDrums
Catherine SeligmanProject Coordinator
Charles CalelloRhythm Arrangements
Christina DeSimoneProject Coordinator
Claudia DepkinArchivist
Csaba PetoczEngineer
Dana RenertProject Coordinator
David RichmanRedesign
Dean RomanelliProject Coordinator
Dennis KeeleyPhotography, Hand Tinting
Dennis RitchieAssistant Engineer
Donna MalyzskoProject Coordinator
Ed OsborneProject Coordinator
Ed ThackerMixing
Elliott FedermanMastering
Emmylou Harris?, Vocals (Background)
Felicia GearhartProject Coordinator
George DoeringGuitar
Glenn DelgadoProject Coordinator
Glenn KormanArchivist
Janis GillVocals (Background)
JayDee MannesPedal Steel
Jeff DeMorrisAssistant Engineer
Jeremy HolidayProduction Coordination
Jerry WhitmanVocals (Background)
Jim DineenEngineer
Jim HaasVocals (Background)
Jim LangSynthesizer
Joanne FeltmanArchivist
Joe BoganEngineer
Joe SchemayVocals (Background)
John VigranEngineer
Kenny EdwardsVocals (Background)
Kevin DorseyVocals (Background)
Kristine ArnoldVocals (Background)
Larry ParraProject Coordinator
Laura GregoryProject Coordinator
Leland SklarBass
Leonard ArnoldPercussion
Lisa ButlerProject Coordinator
Mandana EidgahProduct Manager
Mary HamiltonArt Direction
Mike RagognaReissue Producer
Neil SteubenhausBass
Philip AabergPiano
Randy KerberPiano
Reed NielsenVocals (Background), Guitar (Acoustic)
Richard LandisSynthesizer, Percussion, Producer
Richard McKeinonAssistant Engineer
Robin DiamondProject Coordinator
Robin ManningProject Coordinator
Robyn FlansLiner Notes
Rodney Crowell?, Vocals (Background)
Rosanne CashVocals (Background), ?
Roy M. "Junior" HuskyBass (Upright)
Steve StraussProject Coordinator
Sweethearts of the RodeoVocals (Background)
Tom TierneyEditorial Assistant
Vince GillGuitar, Vocals, Mandolin, Banjo, Dobro, Vocals (Background)

Member Reviews

Kathleen L. (katlupe) wrote on 1/4/2007...

Loved it!!!!!