Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. I See It Now 2. Guilt Trip 3. If the World Had a Front Porch 4. Texas Tornado 5. Hillbilly With a Heartache - (with John Anderson) 6. As Any Fool Can See 7. God Made Woman on a Good Day 8. I Got a Feelin' 9. Cards, The 10. I'd Give Anything to Be Your Everything Again
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Donna McElroy, John Anderson, Terry McMillan | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Tracy Lawrence, John Anderson (vocals); Joe Spivey (acoustic guitar, fiddle); Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); Dann Huff (electric guitar); Brent Rowan, Chris Luezinger (guitar); Sonny Garrish (steel & pedal steel guitars); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro, Pedabro); Steve Nathan (piano, keyboards); Dennis Burnside (piano); Glenn Worf, Willie Weeks (bass); Eddie Bayers, James Stroud (drums); Curtis Young, Vickie Hampton, Kimberly Fleming, Dennis Wilson, Donna McElroy (background vocals); Terry McMillan. Producers: James Stroud, Tracy Lawrence, Flip Anderson. Recorded at Emerald Sound Studio, Loud Recording and The Music Mill, Nashville, Tennessee. Upon leaving the studio, after wrapping up the final touches to his debut album, Tracy Lawrence was shot by attackers on a Nashville street. Ironically, the incident set him apart from the countless other good-looking, Stetson-crowned musicians who were vying for the press's attention at the time. Three albums into a short, but very succesful career, I SEE IT NOW, brings Lawrence to a fiddle and steel-soaked traditional high-point. Replete with those cute lyrical twists for which country music is famous, "I've got a feelin' she ain't feelin' what I'm feelin' anymore" and "I'm goin' on a guilt trip draggin' all the baggage she left behind," I SEE IT NOW is Lawrence at his straight-ahead traditional best. John Anderson joins Tracy for a raucous, redneck rave-up, "Hillbilly With A Heartache." They share vocals and vocal styles, and their indistinguishable parts are even more remarkable because Anderson has such a distinctive style. Another highlight is the country-waltz title track with its uniquely melodic chorus. Nowadays, the bullet Tracy Lawrence is taking is the one driving I SEE IT NOW up the charts.
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