George Strait has been so good for so long that it's easy to take him for granted, and Somewhere Down in Texas -- his 28th album, if you're keeping score -- is the kind of album that's easy to take for granted, since its scope and scale are so modest. Which isn't to say that it's dull: it's just that it's such a low-key, assured album, it's easy to overlook the craft and skill involved in its production, particularly because Strait always makes his music sound so effortless. He never changes, always staying within the confines of pure country, but part of his genius is that he has an excellent ear for material, picking songs that uphold the hardcore country traditions of George Jones and Merle Haggard yet feel fresh and contemporary. He also knows how to group these songs together, sustaining a mood throughout a full album. If 2003's Honkytonkville was a lean, tough honky tonk record, this 2005 sequel is its more sedate, introspective flip side. There are still moments that are pure honky tonk -- from the mid-tempo anthem "If the Whole World Was a Honky Tonk" to the quick two-step "High Tone Woman" -- but this is a gentle, nostalgic, ballad-heavy affair that takes its tone from Strait's terrific cover of Hag's sweet, lazy (and often overlooked) "The Seashores of Old Mexico." It's a warm, occasionally bittersweet, often soothing collection of perfectly pitched, reflective tunes, ranging from the clever breakup tale "She Let Herself Go" and the Lone Star valentine "Texas" to the excellent slow duet with Lee Ann Womack, "Good News, Bad News." Again, there's nothing new or surprising here, but it's a completely satisfying listen thanks to the strong material, sustained mood, and Strait's unhurried, confident performance. These have been hallmarks of Strait's work throughout the decades, and they haven't let him down yet, nearly 30 years and 30 albums into his career, as Somewhere Down in Texas proves. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Somewhere Down in Texas
2005 | Mca Nashville
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CD
$12.99SOMEWHERE DOWN IN TEXAS
06/28/2005
All Music Guide Review
Somewhere Down in Texas Track Listing
Credits of Somewhere Down in Texas
- Tony Martin
- Composer
- Wade Kirby
- Composer
- Steve Marcantonio
- Engineer
- Brent Mason
- Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Nylon String)
- The Nashville String Machine
- Strings
- Steve Nathan
- Organ (Hammond), Wurlitzer, Hammond B3
- Michael Rhodes
- Bass
- Chris Rodriguez
- Vocals (Background)
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Bryant Simpson
- Composer
- Mark Tucker
- Photography
- Bergen White
- String Arrangements, String Conductor
- Philip White
- Composer
- Glenn Worf
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Richard Hanson
- Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Lisa Cochran
- Vocals (Background)
- Chuck Ainlay
- Engineer, Audio Engineer
- Tony Baker & His Orchestra
- Photography
- Peter Nash
- Photography
- Lee Ann Womack
- Composer
- Jeff Silvey
- Composer
- Terry Calonge
- Photography
- Bryan Sutton
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- Monty Holmes
- Composer
- Tim Ryan Rouillier
- Composer
- Leslie Satcher
- Composer
- Dale Dodson
- Composer
- Amy Russell
- Production Coordination
- Clint Daniels
- Composer
- Wes Hightower
- Vocals (Background)
- Michael White
- Composer
- Robert Hadley
- Mastering
- Steven Dale Jones
- Composer
- Kerry Kurt Phillips
- Composer
- Casey Wood
- Percussion, Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Marty Slayton
- Vocals (Background)
- Leslie Richter
- Assistant Engineer
- Todd Tidwell
- Assistant Engineer
- Dana Hunt Black
- Composer
- Jaime Babbitt
- Vocals (Background)
- Ashley Gorley
- Composer
- Cory Mayo
- Composer
- Steve Gibson
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Buddy Brock
- Composer
- Tony Brown
- Audio Production
- Bob Bailey
- Vocals (Background)
- Walt Aldridge
- Composer
- Craig Allen
- Art Direction, Design
- Eddie Bayers
- Drums
- Richie Biggs
- Engineer
- Charlie Black
- Composer
- Tony Brown
- Producer
- Bob Bullock
- Engineer
- Dean Dillon
- Composer
- Stuart Duncan
- Fiddle, Mandolin
- Paul Franklin
- Guitar (Steel)
- Carl Gorodetzky
- Contractor
- Vicki Hampton
- Vocals (Background)
- Kyle Lehning
- Engineer, Mixing
- Merle Haggard
- Composer
- George Strait
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer, Audio Production
- Matt Rollings
- Synthesizer, Piano

















