Mastermix Classic Cuts, Volume 104: Modern Country

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Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)
producer:
Big Kenny, John Rich (US country musician, Big & Rich, Lonestar) and Paul Worley
acoustic guitar:
John Rich (US country musician, Big & Rich, Lonestar)
banjo and fiddle:
Jonathan Yudkin
bass:
Justin Tocket
drums (drum set):
Brian Barnett (blues guitarist)
electric guitar:
Adam Shoenfeld
keyboard:
Dennis Burnside
part of:
Holler's Best 2000s Country Songs (number: 17)
recording of:
Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)
writer:
Big Kenny and John Rich (US country musician, Big & Rich, Lonestar)
Big & Rich3.353:22
2If Tomorrow Never Comes
recording engineer:
Mark Miller (Louisiana producer, engineer, bassist & studio owner)
producer:
Allen Reynolds
acoustic guitar:
Mark Casstevens
drums (drum set):
Milton Sledge
electric bass guitar:
Mike Chapman (Bassist)
electric guitar:
Chris Leuzinger
fiddle:
Rob Hajacos
keyboard:
Bobby Wood (American pianist, keyboard player and songwriter)
steel guitar:
Bruce Bouton
strings:
Roy Christensen (Cellist, Producer, Recording Engineer), George Binkley III (violinist, session musician), Carl Gorodetzky, John Borg (US orchestral string player), Dennis Molchan, Nashville String Machine, Pam Sixfin and Gary Vanosdale
background vocals [Harmony]:
Jennifer O'Brien, Wendy Johnson, Hurshel Wiginton and Curtis Young (country singer)
recorded at:
Jack’s Tracks in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
If Tomorrow Never Comes
writer:
Kent Blazy (American singer songwriter) and Garth Brooks
publisher:
BMG Music Publishing Ltd., Hornall Brothers Music Ltd. (limited company), Major Bob Music Co. Ltd., Universal Music–MGB Songs, シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.), フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
Garth Brooks4.53:42
3The Dance
recording engineer:
Mark Miller (Louisiana producer, engineer, bassist & studio owner)
producer:
Allen Reynolds
acoustic guitar:
Mark Casstevens
drums (drum set):
Milton Sledge
electric bass guitar:
Mike Chapman (Bassist)
electric guitar:
Chris Leuzinger
fiddle:
Rob Hajacos
keyboard:
Bobby Wood (American pianist, keyboard player and songwriter)
steel guitar:
Bruce Bouton
strings:
Roy Christensen (Cellist, Producer, Recording Engineer), George Binkley III (violinist, session musician), Carl Gorodetzky, John Borg (US orchestral string player), Dennis Molchan, Nashville String Machine, Pam Sixfin and Gary Vanosdale
recorded at:
Jack’s Tracks in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
music videos:
The Dance (music video) by Garth Brooks
recording of:
The Dance
lyricist and composer:
Tony Arata
publisher:
BMG Gold Songs
Garth Brooks4.353:40
4Boot Scootin’ Boogie
Brooks & Dunn3:18
5Honky Tonk Stomp
performer:
Billy Gibbons
recording of:
Honky Tonk Stomp
writer:
Ronnie Dunn (American country music singer-songwriter and record producer), Terry McBride (US country music artist) and Bobby Pinson
publisher:
Bobby's Songs And Salvage, Music of Stage Three, Orbison Music LLC, Showbilly Music and Turn Me On Music
Brooks & Dunn23:04
6ToesZac Brown Band3.54:21
7Pretty Good at Drinkin’ BeerBilly Currington4.63:00
8There’s Your Trouble
assistant recording engineer:
Chip Matthews and Mike Wruck
recording engineer:
Eric Legg
additional producer:
Jim Burnett, Mark Capps (recording engineer), Tony Castle (engineer), Erik Hellerman, Clarke Schleicher (American producer, engineer and mixing engineer.) and Ed Simonton
producer:
Blake Chancey and Paul Worley
assistant mixer:
Christopher Rowe and Shawn Simpson
mixer:
John Guess
editor:
Jim Burnett, Don Cobb and Carlos Grier
acoustic guitar:
Mark Casstevens, Billy Crain, Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Paul Worley and Emily Erwin (from 1997-03 until 1997-08)
banjo and resonator guitar [dobro]:
Emily Erwin (from 1997-03 until 1997-08)
bass:
Joe Chemay and Michael Rhodes
congas [conga], shakers [shaker] and tambourine:
Tom Roady
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Greg Morrow (session drummer)
electric guitar:
George Marinelli, Billy Joe Walker, Jr. and Paul Worley
fiddle and mandolin:
Martie Seidel (from 1997-03 until 1997-08)
Hammond organ [B-3 organ] and piano:
Matt Rollings (American composer, musician and record producer)
steel guitar:
Lloyd Maines
lead vocals:
Natalie Maines (from 1997-03 until 1997-08)
vocals:
Emily Erwin (from 1997-03 until 1997-08) and Martie Seidel (from 1997-03 until 1997-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP; normally not a release label) (in 1998)
recorded at:
Westwood Studio
mixed at:
The Workstation
edited at:
Georgetown Masters in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
additionally produced at:
Sound Stage Studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Soundshop (Nashville, TN) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, The Money Pit in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Westwood Studio
part of:
Grammy Award: Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group nominees (number: 1999 winner)
recording of:
There’s Your Trouble (from 1997-03 until 1997-08)
writer:
Mark Selby and Tia Sillers
Dixie Chicks4.253:12
9There You’ll Be
recording engineer:
Bassy Bob Brockmann (engineer, producer, remixer)
assistant engineer:
Jamie Duncan
producer:
Byron Gallimore and Trevor Horn
mixer:
Steve MacMillan and Mike Shipley (audio engineer, mixer, producer)
bass:
Tony Shanahan
guitar:
Tim Pierce (US session guitarist) and Ira Siegel
membranophone:
Rich Pagano
vocals:
Faith Hill (country pop singer)
conductor:
David Campbell (US‐based Canadian violinist, composer, conductor and arranger)
arranger:
James S. Levine (film and television composer) and Fiachra Trench
orchestrator:
David Campbell (US‐based Canadian violinist, composer, conductor and arranger)
recording of:
There You’ll Be
lyricist and composer:
Diane Warren (US songwriter)
publisher:
Realsongs and Touchstone Pictures Music and Songs Inc.
part of:
The 74th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Faith Hill43:40
10Chattahoochee
music videos:
Chattahoochee by Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
recording of:
Chattahoochee
writer:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter) and Jim McBride (US country songwriter)
Alan Jackson4.62:28
11It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere
producer:
Keith Stegall (American country singer / songwriter and record producer)
acoustic guitar:
Bruce Watkins (US multi-instrumentalist, country/bluegrass)
bass:
Glenn Worf
drums (drum set):
Eddie Bayers, Jr. (drummer)
electric guitar:
Brent Mason
fiddle:
Stuart Duncan
percussion:
Eric Darken
piano:
Hargus “Pig” Robbins
steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
background vocals:
John Wesley Ryles
guest vocals:
Jimmy Buffett (in 2003-05)
vocals:
Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
performer:
Jimmy Buffett (in 2003-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment (NOT FOR RELEASE LABEL USE! company owned by Sony Corporation of America since Oct 1, 2008; operates worldwide except in JP) (in 2003)
part of:
Billboard Decade End Chart: Country (2000's) (number: 3) and Holler's Best 2000s Country Songs (number: 48)
recording of:
It's Five O' Clock Somewhere (in 2003-05)
writer:
Jim Brown (US songwriter, pianist and producer) and Don Rollins (US songwriter from Nashville, born 1961)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
Alan Jackson43:49
12Margaritaville
performer:
Jimmy Buffett
cover recording of:
Margaritaville
lyricist and composer:
Jimmy Buffett
Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett3.754:15
13When You Say Nothing at All
assistant engineer:
Ed Simonton
engineer:
Gary Paczosa
producer:
Randy Scruggs
acoustic guitar:
Ron Block and Dan Tyminski
drums (drum set):
Larry Atamaniuk
electric bass guitar:
Barry Bales
electric guitar and tenor vocals:
Ron Block
mandolin:
Adam Steffey (bluegrass mandolin player)
piano:
Pete Wasner
viola and lead vocals:
Alison Krauss
baritone vocals:
Dan Tyminski
arranger:
Alison Krauss & Union Station
recorded at and mixed at:
Nightingale Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
When You Say Nothing at All
writer:
Paul Overstreet (country singer and songwriter) and Don Schlitz
Alison Krauss & Union Station4.754:20
14Need You NowLady Antebellum3.93:55
15What About Now
part of:
Billboard Decade End Chart: Country (2000's) (number: 18)
Lonestar3.53:29
16It’s Your Love
vocals:
Faith Hill (country pop singer) and Tim McGraw (American country music singer, songwriter and actor)
music videos:
It’s Your Love by Tim McGraw (American country music singer, songwriter and actor) & Faith Hill (country pop singer)
recording of:
It's Your Love (in 1997)
lyricist and composer:
Stephony Smith (American singer/songwriter)
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill3.53:45
17We Danced
recording of:
We Danced
writer:
Chris DuBois (US country songwriter and music publisher) and Brad Paisley
publisher:
Sea Gayle Music LLC
Brad Paisley43:47
18Bless the Broken Road
part of:
Grammy Award: Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group nominees (number: 2006)
recording of:
Broken Road (Bless the Broken Road)
writer and composer:
Bobby Boyd (Bobby E. Boyd (Bless the Broken Road)), Jeff Hanna and Marcus Hummon
Rascal Flatts43:54
19How Do I Live
assistant recording engineer:
Glenn Spinner
recording engineer:
Jeff Balding
producer:
Tony Brown (US producer, pianist and keyboardist) and Trisha Yearwood
mixer:
Chuck Ainlay
acoustic guitar:
Larry Byrom
bass guitar:
Michael Rhodes
drums (drum set):
Paul Leim
electric guitar:
Steve Gibson (US country vocalist and guitarist)
keyboard:
Steve Nathan and Matt Rollings (American composer, musician and record producer)
lap steel guitar:
Paul Franklin (steel guitarist)
saxophone:
Jim Horn (saxophonist, hornist, flutist and oboist)
strings:
Nashville String Machine
background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Carrie McDowell and Judson Spence
conductor:
Ronn Huff
strings arranger:
Ronn Huff
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Records Inc. (not for release label use! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 1997)
recorded at:
Ocean Way Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
Sound Kitchen Studios in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
How Do I Live
lyricist and composer:
Diane Warren (US songwriter)
publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label), ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division) and Realsongs (from 1997 to present)
part of:
The 70th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Trisha Yearwood34:05
20Suspicious Minds
producer:
Pete Anderson (US producer/guitarist)
arranger:
Pete Anderson (US producer/guitarist)
cover recording of:
Suspicious Minds
lyricist and composer:
Mark James (Francis Zambon, composer of “Suspicious Minds”)
publisher:
Laetrec Music, Press Music Co., Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI), Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd. and Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Dwight Yoakam53:50

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