
Producing Country
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MICHAEL JARRETT is a professor of English at Penn State University, York. He is the author of Drifting on a Read: Jazz as a Model for Writing and Sound Tracks: A Musical ABC, and has spent an inordinate portion of his life in record stores.
Content
- Cover
- PRODUCING COUNTRY
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Biographical Sketches
- OVERTURE: WHAT IS A RECORD PRODUCER?
- 1. CUTTING TRACKS: CAPTURING THE PERFORMANCE, 1927-1949
- Various, RCA Country Legends: The Bristol Sessions, Vol. 1 (1927) and "A Satisfied Mind" (1954)
- Various, Roots n' Blues: The Retrospective 1925-1950
- Bill Monroe, The Essential Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys 1945-1949
- Bob Wills, The Essential Bob Wills 1935-1947
- Gene Autry, The Essential Gene Autry (1933-1946)
- Robert Johnson, The Complete Recordings (1936-1937)
- Tex Ritter, "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" (1942)
- The Maddox Brothers and Rose, America's Most Colorful Hillbilly Band, 1946-1951
- T. Texas Tyler, "Deck of Cards" (1946)
- Tex Williams and His Western Caravan, "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" (1947)
- The Dinning Sisters, "Buttons and Bows" (1947)
- Merle Travis, Folk Songs of the Hills (1947)
- Dale Evans, "Don't Ever Fall in Love with a Cowboy" (1949)
- INTERLUDE: THE PRODUCER AS DIRECTOR
- 2. TAPING TRACKS: CREATING THE PERFORMANCE, 1950-1966
- Lefty Frizzell, Look What Thoughts Will Do (1950-1965)
- Martha Carson, "Satisfied" (1951)
- Hank Williams, "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" (1952)
- Tex Ritter, "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)" (1952)
- Kitty Wells, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" (1952)
- Elvis Presley, "That's All Right" (1954)
- The Louvin Brothers, "When I Stop Dreaming" (1955)
- Ferlin Husky, "Gone" (1956)
- Merle Travis, The Merle Travis Guitar (1956)
- Elvis Presley, "Blue Moon" (1956) and Elvis Presley (1956)
- The Million Dollar Quartet, The Complete Million Dollar Quartet (1956)
- Billy Lee Riley, "Flyin' Saucers Rock and Roll" and "Red Hot" (1957)
- Roy Orbison, The Sun Years (1956-1958)
- Don Gibson, "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Oh, Lonesome Me" (1957)
- Jerry Lee Lewis, "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" (1957)
- The Everly Brothers, "Bye Bye Love" (1957)
- Johnny Cash, "Home of the Blues" (1957)
- Bill Monroe, "Scotland" (1958)
- Buddy Holly, "Rave On" and "That's My Desire" (1958)
- Del Wood, Rags to Riches (1959)
- George Jones, "White Lightning" (1959)
- Jim Reeves, "He'll Have to Go" (1959)
- Buck Owens, "Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)" (1960)
- Brenda Lee, "I'm Sorry" (1960)
- Floyd Cramer, "Last Date" (1960)
- Hank Thompson, Hank Thompson at the Golden Nugget (1961)
- Jim Reeves, "The Blizzard" (1961)
- Elvis Presley, "Little Sister" (1961)
- Patsy Cline, "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy" (1961)
- Ray Stevens, "Santa Claus Is Watching You" (1962)
- Bobby Bare, The Essential Bobby Bare (1962)
- Ray Charles, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (1962)
- Dickey Lee, "Patches" (1962)
- Hank Snow, "I've Been Everywhere" (1962)
- Johnny Cash, "Ring of Fire" (1963)
- Ernest Tubb, "Thanks a Lot" (1963)
- Elvis Presley, "It Hurts Me" (1963)
- Dave Dudley, "Six Days on the Road" (1963)
- Patsy Cline, "Faded Love" (1963)
- Brook Benton, On the Countryside (1964)
- Roger Miller at RCA , Platinum and Gold Collection (1960-1961)
- Roger Miller at Mercury, Golden Hits (1964-1969)
- Merle Haggard and the Strangers, Strangers (1965)
- Glen Campbell, Song Demos (1965) and "I Knew Jesus (Before He Was a Star)" (1973)
- The Essential Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, The Essential Dolly Parton, and The Essential Connie Smith (1965)
- Chet Atkins, "Yakety Axe" (1965)
- Joe Tex, "Hold What You Got," (1965)
- Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- Charley Pride, "The Snakes Crawl at Night" (1965)
- Bob Dylan, "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" (1966)
- Jerry Lee Lewis, "Memphis Beat" (1966)
- INTERLUDE: STUDIO MATTERS
- 3. MULTITRACKING: CONSTRUCTING THE PERFORMANCE, 1967-1991
- Otis Redding, "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" (1967)
- John Hartford, "Gentle on My Mind" (1967)
- The Byrds, Younger Than Yesterday (1967)
- Jack Reno, "Repeat after Me" (1967)
- Jeannie C. Riley, "Harper Valley P.T.A." (1968)
- Conway Twitty, "Next in Line" (1968)
- Porter Wagoner, "The Carroll County Accident" (1968)
- Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968)
- Dusty Springfield, Dusty in Memphis (1969)
- Loretta Lynn, "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1969)
- Roger Miller, "Me and Bobby McGee" (1969)
- Elvis Presley, Memphis 1969 Anthology: Suspicious Minds (1969)
- Ray Price, "For the Good Times" (1970)
- Kenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers & the First Edition Greatest Hits (1971)
- The Allman Brothers Band, The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East (1971)
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Will the Circle Be Unbroken (1972)
- Al Green, "For the Good Times," I'm Still in Love with You (1972)
- Charlie Rich, It Ain't Gonna Be That Way-The Complete Smash Sessions (1965-66)
- Charlie Rich, "Behind Closed Doors" (1973)
- B. J. Thomas, "Hooked on a Feeling" (1973)
- Don Williams, The Definitive Collection (1973)
- Tompall Glaser, The Great Tompall and His Outlaw Band (1976)
- Waylon Jennings, Lonesome, On'ry and Mean (1973)
- Waylon Jennings, Honky Tonk Heroes (1973)
- Willie Nelson, Phases and Stages (1974)
- Dolly Parton, "Jolene" (1974)
- George Jones and Tammy Wynette, "(We're Not) The Jet Set" (1974)
- Eagles, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
- The Earl Scruggs Revue, Anniversary Special (1975)
- Tom T. Hall, "I Like Beer" (1975)
- The Statler Brothers, "Flowers on the Wall" (1975)
- George Jones and Tammy Wynette, "Golden Ring" (1976)
- Jennifer Warnes, "Right Time of the Night" (1976)
- Jerry Lee Lewis, "Middle Aged Crazy" (1977)
- Crystal Gayle, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" (1977)
- Anne Murray, "You Needed Me" (1978)
- Mel Tillis, I Believe in You (1978)
- Merle Haggard, Back to the Barrooms (1980)
- George Jones, "He Stopped Loving Her Today" (1980)
- George Strait, Strait Country (1981)
- Merle Travis, Travis Pickin' (1981)
- Reba McEntire, Unlimited (1982)
- Hank Williams Jr., "A Country Boy Can Survive" (1982)
- George Strait, "Amarillo by Morning" (1983)
- George Strait, Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind (1984)
- Reba McEntire, My Kind of Country (1984)
- Vern Gosdin, "I Can Tell by the Way You Dance (You're Gonna Love Me Tonight)" (1984)
- Mekons, Fear and Whiskey (1985)
- Reba McEntire, "Whoever's in New England" (1986)
- Steve Earle, Guitar Town (1986)
- Lyle Lovett, Lyle Lovett (1986), Pontiac (1987), and Lyle Lovett and His Large Band (1989)
- Nanci Griffith, Kathy Mattea, "Love at the Five and Dime" and "Goin' Gone" (1986-87)
- Dwight Yoakam, Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. (1986)
- Keith Whitley, "Miami, My Amy" (1986)
- Restless Heart, Wheels (1986), and Alan Jackson, Here in the Real World (1989)
- Merle Travis, Rough, Rowdy and Blue (1986)
- Lucinda Williams, Lucinda Williams (1988)
- Michelle Shocked, Short Sharp Shocked (1988)
- Clint Black, Killin' Time (1989)
- Kathy Mattea, "Where've You Been" (1989)
- Kenny Rogers, Something Inside So Strong (1989)
- Garth Brooks, Garth Brooks (1989)
- Garth Brooks, No Fences (1990)
- Suzy Bogguss, Aces (1991)
- Marty Brown, High and Dry (1991)
- Hal Ketchum, Past the Point of Rescue (1991)
- Brooks & Dunn, "Brand New Man" (1991)
- Pam Tillis, Put Yourself in My Place (1991)
- Reba McEntire, For My Broken Heart (1991)
- Jimmie Dale Gilmore, After Awhile (1991)
- INTERLUDE: THE WRITER AS PRODUCER-AN INTERVIEW WITH BOBBY BRADDOCK
- 4. ENCODING TRACKS: COMPOSITING THE PERFORMANCE, 1992-PRESENT
- Brooks & Dunn, "Boot Scootin' Boogie (Dance Mix)" (1992)
- Wynonna Judd, Wynonna (1992)
- Joy Lynn White, Between Midnight & Hindsight (1992) and Wild Love (1994)
- John Anderson, Seminole Wind (1992)
- Cowboy Junkies, Black Eyed Man (1992)
- Iris DeMent, Infamous Angel (1992) and My Life (1993)
- Eddy Arnold, Last of the Love Song Singers: Then and Now (1993), et al.
- Nanci Griffith, Other Voices, Other Rooms (1993)
- Various, Tulare Dust: A Songwriters' Tribute to Merle Haggard (1994)
- The Mavericks, What a Crying Shame (1994)
- John Michael Montgomery, "I Swear" (1994)
- Lyle Lovett, I Love Everybody (1994)
- Alejandro Escovedo, Thirteen Years (1994)
- Big Sandy and His FlyRite Boys, Jumping from 6 to 6 (1994), Swingin' West (1995)
- The Derailers, Reverb Deluxe (1997)
- Vince Gill, "Go Rest High on That Mountain" (1995)
- The Bottle Rockets, The Brooklyn Side (1995)
- Jerry and Tammy Sullivan, At the Feet of God (1995)
- Herb Jeffries, The Bronze Buckaroo (Rides Again) (1995)
- Blue Mountain, Dog Days (1995)
- Faith Hill, It Matters to Me (1995)
- Dwight Yoakam, Gone (1995)
- Deana Carter, "Strawberry Wine" (1996)
- Various, Rig Rock Deluxe: A Musical Salute to the American Truck Driver (1996)
- Cowboy Junkies, Lay It Down (1996)
- Trace Adkins, "Every Light in the House Is On" (1996)
- Joy Lynn White, The Lucky Few (1997)
- k. d. lang, Drag (1997), and Chris Whitley, Dirt Floor (1998)
- Clint Black, Nothin' But the Taillights (1997)
- George Strait, One Step at a Time (1998)
- Emmylou Harris, Spyboy (1998)
- Jim Lauderdale, Whisper (1998)
- Lucinda Williams, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (1998)
- Robert Earl Keen Jr., Walking Distance (1998)
- Jonboy Langford & the Pine Valley Cosmonauts, Salute the Majesty of Bob Wills (1998)
- Vince Gill, The Key (1998)
- Randy Travis, You and You Alone (1998)
- Dixie Chicks, Wide Open Spaces (1998) and Fly (1999)
- Mandy Barnett, I've Got a Right to Cry (1999)
- Hal Ketchum, Awaiting Redemption (1999)
- The Derailers, Full Western Dress (1999)
- The Bottle Rockets, Brand New Year (1999), and Shania Twain, Come on Over (1997)
- John Prine, In Spite of Ourselves (1999)
- Montgomery Gentry, Tattoos & Scars (1999)
- Allison Moorer, The Hardest Part (2000)
- The Yayhoos, Fear Not the Obvious (2001)
- Tim McGraw, Set This Circus Down (2001)
- Norah Jones, Come Away with Me (2002)
- Montgomery Gentry, You Do Your Thing (2004)
- George Strait, It Just Comes Natural (2006)
- Various, Crazy Heart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2010)
- Index
- Photographs
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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