Brooks & Dunn began revving up their redneck credentials with Hillbilly Deluxe, a record with no small debt to Big & Rich's gonzo strut, and they continue that path on its 2007 follow-up, Cowboy Town. Despite the title, Cowboy Town doesn't feel that western -- it's a slick, swaggering set of rock & roll, designed for sports bars, not honky tonks. Brooks & Dunn have always teetered between being just a bit too commercial and thoroughly country, but this is one of their efforts where the seesaw tips toward one direction definitively, as this album is as oversized as Texas without sounding a lick like the Lonestar State. Well, there's one exception to the rule -- Jerry Jeff Walker is roped in for a duet on "Ballad of Jerry Jeff Walker," an exceptional homage to his funny, loping signature sound that's easily the best thing here, and not because it's the most country: it's because it's the least mannered tune here. The other highlights on Cowboy Town share a similar wild, wooly spirit, as the duo turns out pretty good Stonesy rockers on "Put a Girl in It" and "Chance of a Lifetime" (which has a nice dip into John Anderson territory on the chorus), grinds out a wonderfully weird slice of ZZ Top boogie on "Drop in the Bucket," and pumps out a deliriously fun "Tequila," whose pumping Farfisa organ on a one-chord riff can't help but bring to mind the Sir Douglas Quintet. All these arrive in the middle of the album, offering a spike of life after it seems that Brooks & Dunn have gotten too mannered with the opening track and the plodding "Proud of the House We Built." And that mannered impression isn't wrong -- Brooks & Dunn have crafted these songs, along with the silly anthem "American Dream" (a song where Merle Haggard, Neil Armstrong, and MLK are shoehorned into one bridge) and "God Must Be Busy" (a litany of destruction and sadness, amber alerts, "the Bloods and Crips are at it...old folks can't afford the drugs they can't live without"), with an eye on the middle of the road, and they do it well enough that this music will likely win them that audience yet again. But it's that section of rowdy rockers in the middle of the album where the duo comes alive, and they're what saves this record from being too studied and dull. [Sony's Australian edition featured alternate album art and three bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Cowboy Town (Bonus Tracks)
02/26/2008 | Sony Australia
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Nominee - 51st GRAMMY® Awards
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
(For established duos or groups with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.)
"God Must Be Busy"
Brooks & Dunn
Track from: Cowboy Town
Credits of Cowboy Town (Bonus Tracks)
- Steve Marcantonio
- Engineer, Mixing
- Joe Martino
- Assistant Engineer
- Brent Mason
- Guitar (Electric)
- Terry McBride
- Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Lead
- Chris McHugh
- Drums
- Jerry McPherson
- Guitar (Electric)
- Greg Morrow
- Percussion, Drums
- Gary Morse
- Guitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
- Wendy Moten
- Vocals (Background)
- Russ Pahl
- Guitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
- Larry Paxton
- Guitar (Bass)
- Pat Peterson
- Vocals (Background)
- Alison Prestwood
- Guitar (Bass)
- Michael Rhodes
- Guitar (Bass)
- Paul Scholten
- Drums
- Hank Singer
- Fiddle
- Jimmie Lee Sloas
- Guitar (Bass)
- Harry Stinson
- Vocals (Background)
- Crystal Taliefero
- Vocals (Background)
- Glenn Worf
- Guitar (Bass)
- Reese Wynans
- Piano, Organ (Hammond)
- Aubrey Haynie
- Fiddle
- Greg Lawrence
- Assistant Engineer
- Jimmy Nichols
- Piano, Organ (Hammond), Fender Rhodes, Keyboards
- Russell Terrell
- Vocals (Background)
- Lou Toomey
- Guitar (Electric)
- Russ Harrington
- Photography
- Eric Darkin
- Percussion
- Tracy Baskette-Fleaner
- Art Direction, Design
- Bryan Sutton
- Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin
- Kim Parent
- Vocals (Background)
- Matt Andrews
- Engineer
- Wes Hightower
- Vocals (Background)
- Larry Beaird
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Tom Bukovac
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Kimberly Levitan
- Cover Design
- J.C. Monterrosa
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Rex Schnelle
- Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Engineer
- Scott Kidd
- Mixing Assistant
- Adam Ayan
- Mastering
- Ilya Toshinsky
- Guitar (Acoustic), Banjo
- Corey Roberts
- Engineer
- Renée Bell
- A&R
- Jason Gantt
- Engineer, Mixing
- Renee Layher
- Stylist
- Adam Beard
- Assistant Engineer
- Todd Tidwell
- Assistant Engineer
- Jeff Kersey
- Engineer, Lead, Vocal Arrangement, Mixing Assistant
- David Bryant
- Assistant Engineer
- Amy Garges
- Production Assistant
- Debbie Dover
- Groomer
- John III Baker
- Assistant Engineer
- Robert Bailey
- Vocals (Background)
- Matt Coles
- Mixing Assistant
- Scott Albert Johnson
- Production Assistant
- James J. Mitchell
- Guitar (Electric)
- Haley Dunn
- Lead
- Ryan Gore
- Engineer
- George ODwyer
- Engineer
- Taylor Pollert
- Assistant Engineer
- Phil Schillo
- Assistant Engineer
- Kix Brooks
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Cut, Lead
- John Wesley Ryles
- Vocals (Background)
- Jeff Balding
- Mixing
- Derek Bason
- Engineer
- Eddie Bayers
- Drums
- Mike Brignardello
- Guitar (Bass)
- Tony Brown
- Producer
- Mark Casstevens
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Bob DiPiero
- Cut
- Dan Dugmore
- Guitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
- Ronnie Dunn
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Mixing, Lead
- Kim Fleming
- Vocals (Background)
- Ben Fowler
- Engineer
- Paul Franklin
- Guitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
- Kenny Greenberg
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Rob Hajacos
- Fiddle
- Vicki Hampton
- Vocals (Background)
- Tony Harrell
- Piano, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)
- John Jarvis
- Piano
- Jerry Jeff Walker
- Vocals (Background)
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