The Bradley Barn Sessions

1994 studio album by George Jones From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bradley Barn Sessions is a duet album released in 1994 by American country music artist George Jones.

ReleasedOctober 11, 1994
GenreCountry
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The Bradley Barn Sessions
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 11, 1994
StudiosBradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
GenreCountry
LabelMCA Nashville
ProducerBrian Ahern
George Jones chronology
High-Tech Redneck
(1993)
The Bradley Barn Sessions
(1994)
George and Tammy Super Hits
(1995)
Singles from The Bradley Barn Sessions
  1. "A Good Year for the Roses"
    Released: November 1994
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Several unreleased tracks recorded during this album's sessions were later included on Jones' 2008 duets album Burn Your Playhouse Down.

Reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic calls The Bradley Barn Sessions "a stilted, nearly lifeless album. The production is too clean and polished, lacking any of the grit of true honky tonk records. Furthermore, songs like "A Good Year for the Roses" suffer from the stringless, stripped-down arrangements.[1]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Duet partner(s)Length
1."One Woman Man"Tillman Franks, Johnny HortonMarty Stuart2:50
2."A Good Year for the Roses"Jerry ChesnutAlan Jackson3:38
3."Why Baby Why"George Jones, Darrell EdwardsRicky Skaggs2:32
4."Golden Ring"Bobby Braddock, Rafe Van HoyTammy Wynette3:05
5."Say It's Not You"Dallas FrazierKeith Richards2:59
6."The Love Bug"Wayne Kemp, Curtis WayneVince Gill2:27
7."Where Grass Won't Grow"Earl MontgomeryTrisha Yearwood, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton3:52
8."The Race Is On"Jones, Don RollinsTravis Tritt2:29
9."Bartender Blues"James TaylorTrisha Yearwood3:54
10."White Lightnin'"J.P. RichardsonMark Knopfler3:31
11."Good Ones and Bad Ones"Joe Chambers, Larry JenkinsMark Chesnutt3:08
Total length:34:25
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Personnel

  • Brian Ahern – rhythm guitar (track 1), bass (track 10), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 5 – 7, 9, 11)
  • Eddie Bayers – drums (tracks 1 – 3, 5, 7 – 10)
  • Richard Bennett – acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 4, 6, and 11)
  • James Burton – electric guitar (tracks 5 and 11)
  • Jerry Douglas – resonator guitar (tracks 1 – 4, 8, and 9)
  • Paul Franklin – steel guitar (tracks 5, 7, and 10)
  • Vince Gill – guitar (tracks 4, 6, 7, and 10)
  • Glen D. Hardin – piano (tracks 2, 3, 7 – 9)
  • Emmylou Harris – acoustic guitar (track 5)
  • Randy Howard – mandolin (track 11)
  • John Hughey – steel guitar (tracks 4 and 6)
  • David Hungate – bass (tracks 4, 6, and 11)
  • John Jennings – electric guitar (tracks 3 and 9)
  • Mark Knopfler – electric guitar (track 10)
  • Mac McAnally – acoustic slide guitar (track 1), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 3, 5, 7 – 10)
  • Keith Richards – electric guitar (track 5)
  • Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano (tracks 1 and 10)
  • Brent Rowan – electric guitar (tracks 2 and 8)
  • Leon Russell – piano (tracks 4 – 6, 11)
  • Ricky Skaggs – harmony vocals (tracks 4 and 8), fiddle (tracks 1, 2, 5 – 11), acoustic guitar (tracks 3 and 4)
  • Tommy Spurlock – steel guitar (tracks 2, 3, 8, 9, and 11), resonator guitar (track 7)
  • Harry Stinson – drums (tracks 4, 6, and 11)
  • Marty Stuart – electric slide guitar (track 1), mandolin (tracks: 2 – 10)
  • Glenn Worf – acoustic guitar (track 3), acoustic bass (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7–10)

Special Thanks

  • Nancy Jones
  • Tony Brown
  • Renee White
  • Owen Bradley
  • Michael Sales
  • Bob Bradley
  • Glen D. Hardin
  • Ricky Scaggs
  • Tommy Waco Spurlock
  • Greg Humphrey
  • Joyce Write
  • Julie Ballweg
  • Marsha Southerland
  • Pee Wee Johnson
  • John Spencer
  • Scott Dorsey

Photographer Fritz Hoffman

References

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