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Some People Change


Montgomery Gentry / CD / 2006


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Since the release of Tattoos & Scars in 1999, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry have been making consistently fine country-rock records and videos (the latter thanks in large part to the wonderful director Trey Fanjoy). While their albums translate to CMT and GAC -- and of course to the Billboard charts -- the duo has never been comfortable making one kind of recording. They dig deep with their producers -- in this case Mark Wright is primary -- to find the best songs and let them rip. Guitars roar, wail, and whisper, and Montgomery Gentry's wonderfully contrasting voices and passionate, down-home delivery tie them to the great traditions of both rock and country. They've consistently sent out a message of tolerance -- but they demanded to be tolerated as well. (Do we ever need that message in a nation as deeply divided as the United States in 2006.) Each successive album has been a hit, and deservedly so. Some People Change, however, is a step above.
These two fellas have a way with a song. Kenny Chesney was the first to record the wonderful "Some People Change" by Michael Dulaney/Jason Sellers/Neil Thrasher. Given that it's a great song, nobody could do a bad job with it, and Chesney's was better than decent. But it simply turns to gray in lieu of the treatment given it by Montgomery Gentry, with a blend of acoustic and electric guitars that wind together before Montgomery's deep baritone lays out the contrast in the lyric: "His ole man was a rebel yeller/Bad boy to the bone, he'd say/Can't trust that feller/He'd judge 'em by the tone/Of their skin...." A wah-wah peddle floats atmospherically and a synth slips in gently and Montgomery continues: "He was raised to think like his dad/Narrow mind, fulla hate/On the road to nowhere fast/Until the grace of God got in the way/And he saw the light and hit his knees and cried and said a prayer/Rose up a brand new man and left the old one right there...." The guitars build to an almost unbearable tension and finally break with a B-3 announcing Gentry's arrival on the refrain, which is an anthem: "Here's to the strong/Thanks to the brave/Don't give up hope/Some people change/Against all odds/Against the grain/Love finds a way/Some people change...." Simply put, the song addresses race, class, religion, and (later) addiction, as well as hope, tolerance, and the willingness to believe redemption is possible in any situation. When was the last time a country recording addressed topics like this in a single tune that opened an album? When a gospel choir enters near the end to join the pair on the refrain with soloing guitars and tight, clipped drums, it becomes transcendent. It's one of those tunes that defines something that lies at the heart of what is good about Americans. True to form, however, Montgomery Gentry aren't about to have their music co-opted by anybody -- left or right -- and the very next cut, "Hey Country," quotes from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Jr., Marshall Tucker, funk, and hip-hop, and is a true redneck rabble-rouser. Killer metal guitars, banjos, funky basslines, and chanted choruses all war with each other and finally come to an equal level to make this the best tune that's never been on rock & roll radio. "Lucky Man" is a pure country song, and it updates "I Ain't Got It All That Bad" from You Do Your Thing. Its protagonist -- Montgomery in this case -- is older, wiser, and even more grateful. Here again, it's a message tune, but one that is poignant no matter what color collar you wear, whether or not you support the President of the United States, and whatever religion you choose -- including none at all.
 

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  A reviewer from Minneapolis, MN
Some People Change...
I love these guys... Some people change says it in the song and portrays it in a meaningful video that people can relate. So does Wat do ya think about that... People are so closed minded and quick to judge, with no faith anymore in our fellow neighbors... these songs opens your eyes to seeing what you can be, give the choices you make.. You do your thing...

  A reviewer from Port Matilda PA
what do you think about that
I absolutley love this album and this song is perfect for my family as i have a neighbor that is described almost to a T in this song the other songs on the album are wonderful as well redneck reunion is top of the line as well

  A reviewer from greenville,sc
i love the song what do you think about that
I love all of there songs I really like what do you think about that

  debra hollon from columbus, georgia
i love everything they put out
they c ame to ft. benning, ga. 2 times and i am disable and have yet to meet these guys due to my income. my only child a daughter at 22 join and went to iraq and put behind the maries while her husband was there also.they did make it back safe which i am lucky on that part. her husband was sent back this year for 15 months and they have 7 month old baby girl. if i could just get a autograph for them and me it would mean more than you would ever know. everybody forgets about the sick people and i live off 750.00 a month and i haven't even had a vacation since 1990. so yes yall are the lucky ones and what do think about that describes me. i know i may not get this wish but it never hurts to ask. if i could one group it would yall. but that won't happen either. i love yall. thanks for your time and i hope you get to read this. thanks again debra hollon.

  A reviewer from saraland ,alabama
like always-THE BEST!!!!
Any album recorded by these two great guys is Fabulous!! This is what country music is all about!! I am so proud to have any cd by these two playing. Keep it up guys. South ALabama loves you too!!!!

  Michele Fletcher from Norman, Oklahoma
this is great song
This song really touched me because it has really touched home. Every time I hear it on CMT I turn up the volume.

  A reviewer from winfield, kansas, u.s.a.
excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!! superb album!!!!!!!!!!
I recently watched the video on cmt on some people change and it was extremely inspirational to the millions of cmt fans. Very good job men on your performances. Please keep up the good work, may God bless Ya'll 10,000 fold, sincerely, friends, jon d krug

  R.Thompson from Warren, Michigan
Outstanding!
"My Goodness!" Eddie and Troy along with the band have put out another "Get Up - Get Down - Move Around and Let It Out" Collection. Every song to me has a taste all it's own. "Clouds" is just a beautiful arrangement. Eddie sings with such feeling and soul on it. "Your Tears Are Comin'" will rock your socks off. Great Job Guys! Just keep Carryin' On and PLEASE come back to Detroit soon!

  Miranda from Bowling Green, KY
*AMAZING AND POWERFUL*
The song "Some People Change" is absolutely amazing. The video to it is Powerful. I pray thatGod truely blesses you for making that song. I love it when she throws that bottle down! The whole song is absolutely amazing and so very powerful. ~Miranda~

  Katie from Michigan
The Greatest!
All the love to Montgomery Gentry for one of the best CD's yet, can't wait to see them in Michigan!

  A reviewer from Colorado
This songs changes people lives, it helps us realize that throu
I love the song because it brings hope to people with addiction, a hope of recovery. May, we all learn that with God ALL things are possible. Thank God for the eye opening song.Let God Bless you for such a meamingful song. May God Bless, DC

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