Gretchen Wilson - Here For The Party (2004) CD-Rip
Artist: Gretchen Wilson
Title: Here For The Party
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Epic #EK 90903
Genre: Country, Contemporary Country, Country-Pop, Traditional Country
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+m3u, Log)
Total Time: 00:37:34
Total Size: 326 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Here for the Party is the debut studio album by American country music singer Gretchen Wilson. It was released on May 11, 2004, by Epic Records Nashville. The album reached the top of the US country charts in May 2004 and number 2 on the Billboard 200 album charts. Featured on the album is Wilson's breakthrough debut single, "Redneck Woman", a Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. The tracks "Here for the Party", "When I Think About Cheatin'", and "Homewrecker" were also released as singles; these three singles all reached top 5 on the country charts as well. The album received four Grammy nominations: Best New Artist, Best Country Album, Best Country Song ("Redneck Woman") and Best Female Country Vocal Performance ("Redneck Woman"). Gretchen Wilson won Best Female Country Vocal Performance.Title: Here For The Party
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Epic #EK 90903
Genre: Country, Contemporary Country, Country-Pop, Traditional Country
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+m3u, Log)
Total Time: 00:37:34
Total Size: 326 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Taking its cues from her hit single "Redneck Woman," Here for the Party's opening title track introduces Gretchen Wilson in no uncertain terms. "I'm here for the beer and the ball-bustin' band," she sings over its emphatic kick drum beat and barroom twang. "I may not be a ten, but the boys say I clean up good." The vocalist's brassy delivery -- not to mention her brazen honesty -- differs considerably from the songbirds that often surround her on country radio in 2004. In fact, she's closer to the leather pants and poppy honky tonk of Tanya Tucker's 1978 effort T.N.T. Tucker is referenced in the aforementioned "Redneck Woman," as are Hank Williams, Jr. and Kid Rock, who also seem like primary sources for Wilson's mix of traditional country, pop accessibility, and uncut rock & roll attitude. Though she happily belts out the harder edges of "Homewrecker" and the hometown tribute "Pocahontas Proud," Wilson is also convincing on the ballad "When I Think About Cheatin'," and the softer tones of "What Happened." These tracks give Party some welcome depth, playing off its more rowdy material nicely and proving that Wilson isn't just a loudmouth novelty. Sure, that mud on her jeans in the back cover photo is real. But so is the sentiment in "Holdin' You," when she declares that "Holdin' you/Holds me together." Gretchen Wilson may be a redneck woman, but she has a heart of gold.
~ Johnny Loftus, All Music
Track List:
01. Here For The Party [3:17]
02. Redneck Woman [3:42]
03. When I Think About Cheatin' [4:10]
04. Homewrecker [3:26]
05. Holdin' You [3:34]
06. Chariot [4:26]
07. What Happened [3:51]
08. When It Rains [3:03]
09. The Bed [2:53]
10. Pocahontas Proud [5:17]
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