Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Jimmie Dale Gilmore

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Album Details

Title: Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Artist: Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 1/2/1996
Label: Hightone
Duration: 32:14
UPCs: 012928801829, 012928801812
Genre: Country
Styles: Progressive Country, Country-Folk, Alt-Country, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Earnest, Organic, Plaintive, Complex, Intimate, Literate, Reflective
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Honky Tonk Song
  2. The Doors Are Open Wide
  3. See the Way
  4. Beautiful Rose
  5. Dallas
  6. Up to You
  7. Red Chevrolet
  8. Deep Eddy Blues
  9. That Hardwood Floor
  10. When the Nights Are Cold

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDHightoneHCD-8018

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Album Review

Jimmie Dale Gilmore's self-titled sophomore effort boasted a less aggressive sound than his Joe Ely-produced debut, and that suited Gilmore's wavering tenor and impressionistic lyrical style just fine, though the album also sounds like an attempt to blend a traditional country approach with Gilmore's rather individualistic style. This time out, Gilmore wrote (or co-wrote half) of the album's ten songs, while old friend Butch Hancock ponied up two tunes of his own, and the production (by Bruce Bromberg and Lloyd Maines) generates a laid-back honky tonk vibe that recalls the feel of a Texas dancehall without forcing the issue. The album rescues one classic tune from the long-lost Flatlanders album ("Dallas"), and "Deep Eddy Blues" and "Beautiful Rose" prove he had plenty of other great songs at his disposal, which marks a major improvement over the covers-heavy debut. Sometimes, however, the spunky tempo and precise accompaniment of the music seem to be working against the grain of Gilmore's often world-weary songs, though Jimmie Dale himself accompanies these arrangements with grace and confidence. Jimmie Dale Gilmore is a fine album and a step up from Fair and Square, but in retrospect it sounds most like a stepping stone on the way to his definitive recording, After Awhile. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Augie BrownVocals (Background)
Bill HarrisEngineer, Mixing
Bruce BrombergProducer
Dale SellersGuitar (Electric)
David BriggsKeyboards
Doug CriderAssistant Engineer
Harold BradleyGuitar (Acoustic), Tic Tac, Guitar
Jerry KroonDrums
Jim SherradenDesign
Jimmie Dale GilmoreVocals (Background)
Jimmie Dale Gilmore & The FlatlandersVocals (Background)
John GuiderPhotography
Larry CummingsAssistant Engineer
Larry PaxtonBass
Lloyd MainesProducer, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Steel), Vocals (Background), Guitar
Randy KlingMastering
Roy DeaAssistant Producer
Tommy WilliamsFiddle
Walter HyattVocals (Background)