The Houston Kid
2001 studio album by Rodney Crowell
The Houston Kid | ||||
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Studio album by Rodney Crowell | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Sugar Hill | |||
Producer | Peter Coleman | |||
Rodney Crowell chronology | ||||
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The Houston Kid is the 10th album by American country music singer Rodney Crowell. It was released through Sugar Hill in 2001. The album includes the single "I Walk the Line Revisited", recorded in collaboration with Johnny Cash, which peaked at number 61 on the Hot Country Songs charts in late 1998.[1]
Thom Jurek of AllMusic rated the album with a full five-star rating.[2]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Robert Christgau | A-[4] |
Entertainment Weekly | A-[3] |
People | (very favorable)[5] |
Track listing
All songs written by Rodney Crowell except where noted.
- "Telephone Road" – 3:52
- "The Rock Of My Soul" – 4:50
- "Why Don't We Talk About It" – 3:35
- "I Wish It Would Rain" – 3:28
- "Wandering Boy" – 5:57
- "I Walk The Line (Revisited)" (featuring Johnny Cash) (Crowell, Johnny Cash) – 3:51
- "Highway 17" – 4:54
- "U Don't Know How Much I Hate U" (Crowell, Steve Lukather) – 3:37
- "Banks Of The Old Bandera" – 3:41
- "Topsy Turvy" – 3:47
- "I Know Love Is All I Need" – 5:20
Personnel
- Pat Buchanan - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
- Johnny Cash - Vocals
- Peter Coleman - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Conn - Organ
- John Cowan - Vocals
- Donivan Cowart - Engineer
- Chad Cromwell - Drums
- Rodney Crowell - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion, vocals
- Jim Dineen - Engineer
- Kenny Greenberg - electric guitar
- John Hobbs - Organ, Keyboards, Sampling
- John Jorgenson - electric guitar
- Tim Lauer - Keyboards
- Hunter Lee - Pipe
- Dan Leffler - Engineer, Second Engineer
- Paul Leim - Percussion, Drums
- Charlie McCoy - Harmonica
- Greg Morrow - Drums
- Michael Rhodes - Bass
- Vince Santoro - Vocals
- Steuart Smith - Harmonica, Mandolin, Autoharp, electric guitar, Harmonium, Producer
- Benmont Tench - piano
- David Thoener - Mixing
- Robby Turner - Dobro, steel guitar
- Kenny Vaughan - Flamenco Guitar
- Ian Wallace - Drums
- Produced by Peter Coleman
Chart performance
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 32 |
U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums | 19 |
References
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 109. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
- ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "Review: The Houston Kid". AllMusic. Retrieved August 24, 2009.
- ^ Scherman, Tony (9 February 2001). "The Houston Kid Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Christgau, Robert. "Consumer Guide: Rodney Crowell". Village Voice. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Charles, Nick (9 April 2001). "Picks and Pans Review: The Houston Kid". People. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
External links
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- Ain't Living Long Like This
- But What Will the Neighbors Think
- Rodney Crowell
- Street Language
- Diamonds & Dirt
- Keys to the Highway
- Life Is Messy
- Let the Picture Paint Itself
- Jewel of the South
- The Houston Kid
- Fate's Right Hand
- The Outsider
- Sex & Gasoline
- Old Yellow Moon
- Tarpaper Sky
- The Traveling Kind
- Close Ties
- The Chicago Sessions
- The Rodney Crowell Collection
- Greatest Hits
- "Elvira"
- "Song for the Life"
- "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I"
- "Ashes by Now"
- "Ain't No Money"
- "It's Such a Small World"
- "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried"
- "She's Crazy for Leavin'"
- "After All This Time"
- "Above and Beyond"
- "Many a Long & Lonesome Highway"
- "If Looks Could Kill"
- "My Past Is Present"
- "Now That We're Alone"
- "Lovin' All Night"
- "What Kind of Love"
- "Please Remember Me"
- "I Walk the Line Revisited"
- "The Answer Is Yes"
- "Heartbroke"
- "I Ain't Living Long Like This"
- "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight"
- "Making Memories of Us"
- "Queen of Hearts"
- "Voilá, An American Dream"
- Discography
- The Notorious Cherry Bombs
- The Notorious Cherry Bombs