Bradley Barn Sessions
Review
The concept behind The Bradley Barn Sessions was an intriguing one: place George Jones in the hands of traditionalist country producer Brian Ahern, record at Owen Bradley’s legendary studios, compile a selection of Jones’ greatest hits, and have him sing duets with contemporary vocalists (and Tammy Wynette) who have cited him as an influence. In theory, it should have worked, but in practice, it’s a stilted, nearly lifeless album. The production is too clean and polished, lacking any of the grit of true honky tonk records. Furthermore, songs like “A Good Year for the Roses” suffer from the stringless, stripped-down arrangements. And though all of Jones’ duet partners—including Marty Stuart, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Trisha Yearwood, and Travis Tritt—are respectful, only Keith Richards captures the spirit of a roadside honky tonk.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Biographies
Track Listing
- 1. One Woman Man - Marty Stuart
- 2. A Good Year For The Roses - Alan Jackson
- 3. Why Baby Why - Ricky Skaggs
- 4. Golden Ring - Tammy Wynette
- 5. Say It's Not You - Keith Richards
- 6. The Love Bug - Vince Gill
- 7. Where Grass Won't Grow - Emmylou Harris/Dolly Parton/Trisha Yearwood
- 8. The Race Is On - Travis Tritt
- 9. Bartender Blues - Trisha Yearwood
- 10. White Lightnin' - Mark Knopfler
- 11. Good Ones And Bad Ones - Mark Chesnutt
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