George Strait - Beyond the Blue Neon

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Album Details

Title: Beyond the Blue Neon
Artist: George Strait
Release Date: 2/6/1989
Re-Released On: 2/25/2003
Label: MCA Records, Universal Special Products
Duration: 28:57
UPCs: 076742226626, 076742226619, 096009357429
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist
Moods: Earnest, Earthy, Poignant, Soothing, Bittersweet, Reflective, Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Lively, Sentimental, Warm, Wistful, Plaintive
Total Copies: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Beyond the Blue Neon
  2. Hollywood Squares
  3. Overnight Success
  4. Ace in the Hole
  5. Leavin's Been Comin' (For a Long, Long Time)
  6. Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye
  7. What's Going on in Your World
  8. Angel, Angelina
  9. Too Much of Too Little
  10. Oh Me, Oh My Sweet Baby

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDUniversal Special Products42266
1989CDMCA RecordsMCAD-42266

Other Editions

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Album Review

It could easily be argued that George Strait never made a bad album and they were all hits, but even among that remarkably consistent catalog, 1989's Beyond the Blue Neon stands apart from the pack, with half of its ten tracks reaching the country charts. Three of these topped the charts -- "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye," "What's Going on in Your World," and "Ace in the Hole" -- with "Overnight Success" peaking at eight and "Hollywood Squares," a novelty so sly and understated that it never cracks a smile, scraping the bottom reaches of the charts. An easy nature is one of Strait's signatures -- he never makes anything look difficult -- and he's never made music that seems as easy as this. That casual virtuosity can disguise just how virtuosic this album is. Strait hits the same touchstones as always -- western swing, barroom ballads, honky tonk shuffles, laments, and two-steps -- but what's missing is that slight coat of gloss that always distinguished his singles on the albums after he turned into a superstar. Instead, this is all pure country -- lean and clean, punchy enough to be modern but never making concessions to the radio, without being slavishly faithful to the past -- and that vibe alone is enough to make this different. But what makes Beyond the Blue Neon exceptional, one of his very best records, is that every one of the ten songs is irresistible, whether galloping along like "Angel, Angelina" and "Oh Me, Oh My Sweet Baby" or wallowing in its misery like "Too Much of Too Little." This diversity makes Beyond the Blue Neon a classic barroom album, playing equally well as party music or music to drown your sorrows. In a career filled with good music, this is one of the truly essential records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob BullockEngineer
Curtis YoungVocals (Background)
David HungateBass
Don LanierPre-Production
Eddie BayersDrums
Floyd DominoPiano
George StraitProducer, Vocals
Glenn MeadowsMastering
Jessie NobleCoordination
Jimmy BowenProducer
Jimmy BrownProducer
John GuessMixing
Johnny GimbleFiddle
Julian KingAssistant Engineer, Engineer
Liana YoungVocals (Background)
Milan BogdanDigital Editing
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel)
Reggie YoungGuitar (Electric)
Robert "Rumba" JonesDesign
Robert Lorenzo JonesDesign
Ron TreatOverdubs, Engineer
Russ MartinEngineer, Overdubs
Sheila MannEngineer, Assistant Engineer
Steve GibsonGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Steve MarshSaxophone
Steven PumphreyPhotography
Tim KishEngineer, Overdubs, Assistant Engineer