Album Details
Title: Always & Forever Artist: Randy Travis Release Date: 1987 Re-Released On: 10/17/1990 Label: Warner Bros. Duration: 30:33 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 075992556828, 081227993290, 075992556811 Genre: Country Styles: Traditional Country, Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Gentle, Confident, Intimate, Organic, Reverent, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Earthy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Plaintive, Poignant, Spiritual, Stylish, Wistful Total Copies: 25 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Too Gone Too Long
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My House
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Good Intentions
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What'll You Do About Me
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I Won't Need You Anymore
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Forever and Ever, Amen
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I Told You So
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Anything
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The Truth Is Lyin' Next to You
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Tonight We're Gonna Tear Down the Walls
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1987 | CD | Warner Bros. | 25568 | | 1986 | CD | Warner Bros. | 2-25568 |
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Album Review
Randy Travis' first album, 1986's Storms of Life was one of those rare debuts that was nearly perfect: a confident, assured statement of purpose that set expectations for a follow-up almost too high. Remarkably, his second album Always & Forever -- delivered just a year later -- met those expectations and rivaled its predecessor in its quality. If there's just a slightly increased inclination to slick, radio-ready productions and an emphasis on ballads, the songs themselves are sturdy, classically styled country tunes, whether they're tales of heartache or devotion and they're grounded by Travis, whose nuanced baritone -- bearing a definite Lefty Frizzell influence but possessing his own distinctive idiosyncrasies -- cuts through whatever production glaze there is here. But that glaze is slight -- it's just a hallmark of the era and when compared to other records in the charts in 1987, Always & Forever sounds positively lean -- and the songs (including the chart-toppers "Forever and Ever, Amen," "I Won't Need You Anymore (Always and Forever") and "Too Gone Too Long") are great, and through it all Travis proves that he's one of the great country singers of the '80s, if not the greatest. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alan LeBoeuf | Vocals (Background) | | Brent Mason | Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic) | | David Hungate | Bass | | Dennis Burnside | Keyboards | | Dennis Locorriere | Vocals (Background) | | Dennis Wilson | Vocals (Background) | | Dennis Wilson Quintet | Vocals (Background) | | Diane Tidwell | Vocals (Background) | | Doyle Grisham | Guitar (Steel), Pedal Steel | | Jack Williams | Bass | | James Stroud | Drums | | Jelly Roll Johnson | Harmonica | | Jerry Douglas | Dobro | | Joe Bogan | Engineer | | Kathie Baillie | Vocals (Background) | | Kirt Odle | Overdubs, Mixing | | Kyle Lehning | Overdubs, Mixing, Producer | | Larrie Londin | Drums | | Larry Byrom | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Lisa Silver | Vocals (Background) | | Mark Casstevens | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Mark O'Connor | Fiddle | | Marshall Morgan | Engineer | | Michael Brook | Vocals (Background) | | Michael Brooks | Vocals (Background) | | Mike Reese | Original Mastering, Mastering | | Paul Franklin | Pedal Dobro, Dobro | | Paul Overstreet | Vocals (Background) | | Randy Travis | Vocals, Guitar | | Russ Barenberg | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Sherilyn Huffman | Vocals (Background) | | Steve Gibson | Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic) | | Terry McMillan | Percussion, Harmonica | | WCI Record Group | Mastering |
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