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Little Big Town / CD / 2007
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Artist
Little Big Town
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Equity Music Group
Producer
Wayne Kirkpatrick
Release Date
2007 11 06
Song List
1: Fine Line (4:01)
2: I'm with the Band (4:24)
3: That's Where I'll Be (4:51)
4: Evangeline (4:33)
5: Vapor (4:13)
6: Novocaine (4:10)
7: Only What You Make of It (5:09)
8: A Place to Land (3:12)
9: Firebird Fly (3:15)
10: To Know Love (4:17)
11: Lonely Enough (4:22)
12: Fury (4:26)
Style.Categories
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Folk-Rock, Folk-Pop, Country-Rock
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Little Big Town
scored big with 2005's
The Road to Here
, their second album -- even if it took until late 2006 for that to finally happen. The quartet that includes
Karen Fairchild
,
Kimberly Roads Schlapman
,
Jimi Westbrook
, and
Phillip Sweet
had been out there like road dogs for years and saw their initial self-titled recording gain some critical notice but not much in terms of sales. The band's seamless melding of contemporary rootsy country and the vocal harmonies of
Fleetwood Mac
set it apart from the new-crop masses. Through endless touring, regular rotation on
CMT
and
GAC
, and the grudging eventual recognition given by the accountants who serve as programmers at country radio,
Little Big Town
broke through to contemporary country fans (and if there is a more devoted, less finicky brand of music fan out there, good luck finding them) and scored a win as Best New Group or Duo at the 2007
CMAs
.
A Place to Land
, despite being a third album, is the place to show that
The Road to Here
was no fluke. It wasn't. Musically, lyrically, and production-wise,
A Place to Land
is superior to its predecessor. Perhaps the real secret to the success of this singing and songwriting quartet is its secret weapon in behind-the-boards fifth member
Wayne Kirkpatrick
.
Kirkpatrick
is the band's producer and songwriting partner. While
LBT
co-produced the set with him, they co-wrote ten of the 12 tunes on the set with him as well. He's chief guitar picker, and plays just about anything with strings as well as the clavinet and B-3. If the sound on
The Road to Here
was reminiscent of
Fleetwood Mac
's glory years in the 1970s -- particularly due to the songwriting of
Lindsey Buckingham
--
A Place to Land
drinks deeply from the well of the entire Southern California scene in the mid- to late '70s. It's not like they simply regurgitate or imitate it, either.
Little Big Town
's sound is rooted deeply in traditional, organic country music. They haven't tried to become Southern rock lite imitators, as have so many of their peers.
Kirkpatrick
gets this and brings to the table a seamless, very natural production style instead of the sterile compression that saturates so much of what is contemporary country and makes it sound like sterile stadium rock. Here,
Little Big Town
's songs meld seamlessly with the vocal harmonies of not only
Fleetwood Mac
, but also the
Crosby, Stills & Nash
of
"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"
and the earliest records of
the Eagles
.
While the album's opener,
"Fine Line,"
literally rings with
Buckingham
's chord progressions, choruses, and arranged vocal harmonies and nuances from
"Go Your Own Way,"
it's open rock & roll territory with one exception: the verse structure has enough hard country in it -- with that blend of four voices and killer lyrics -- that it's undoubtedly
LBT
. They can trademark their own brand of the "Southern" in the Cali folk, pop, and rock brew from decades past. They distinguish themselves a bit more on the album's first single,
"I'm with the Band,"
which has enough road weariness in it to match the
CSN
travelogue, but the beautiful pace -- with a bluegrass line drop here, a Gretsch guitar lick there, and the loping chorus phrasing -- makes it one of the great road songs of the decade thus far. When the B-3, electric guitars, and big cracking drums come flowing in, the Dobro, banjos, and mandolin are woven right into the fabric. It feels natural and airy, and it packs a wallop.
The Eagles
get sound-checked in
"That's Where I'll Be"
's chord structure (which was based on their own take on country music anyway), but the harmonies here could only be better if
Bernie Leadon
and
Timothy B. Schmit
joined them for six-part instead of four-part harmony.
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