Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Here For the Party 2. Redneck Woman 3. When I Think About Cheatin 4. Homewrecker 5. Holdin' You 6. Chariot 7. What Happened 8. When It Rains 9. Bed, The - (featuring Big & Rich) 10. Pocahontas Proud
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Big & Rich | | Producer: | Joe Scaife, Mark Wright | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Personnel: Gretchen Wilson (vocals); Russ Pahl (guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo); John Rich, John Willis (acoustic guitar); Kenny Greenberg, Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Michael Rhodes , Mike Brignardello (baritone guitar, bass guitar); Al Anderson (gut-string guitar); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Reese Wynans, Steve Nathan (piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Greg Morrow (drums, percussion); Eric Darken (percussion). Recording information: Sony/Tree Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. In the tradition of singers such as Wanda Jackson and Tanya Tucker comes Gretchen Wilson, a self-proclaimed hard-living trailer-park inhabitant with country-rock attitude to spare. The pleasant surprise with Wilson is that, in stark contrast to the streamlined country-pop of Shania Twain and Faith Hill, she doesn't mind getting a bit dirty (musically or otherwise). Though her grassroots ethos clearly plays into her success, it's not a pose: Wilson means what she says, and her country twang, mixed with roots and mainstream rock, packs a punch. HERE FOR THE PARTY alternates between songs about rural, working-class nightlife (particularly Wilson's love of cowboys, whiskey, and, of course, country music) and its trials and tribulations (romantic heartache and spiritual struggle). The runaway single, "Redneck Woman," waves the banner of the "four-wheel-drive tailgate" and standing "barefoot in my own front yard with a baby on my hip." But where the anthemic choruses of songs such as "Here for the Party" are all bravado, "Holdin' You" and "The Bed" show the vulnerability of a dedicated and jilted lover, respectively. Wilson's range (listen to the gospel-derived "Chariot," complete with a mid-song rap) impresses, and adds to the appeal of a down-home girl that can rip up the honky-tonk and belt out a heartfelt ballad.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 stars out of 5 - Wilson is a brassy wake-up call. Q
Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records Of 2004 - [T]here's a darkly adult perspective on romance and domesticity. Rolling Stone
4 stars out of 5 - [H]er vocals are just as brassy as her attitude, but she also proves you can be sandpaper-raw and still be complicated. Rolling Stone
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