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Format: CD
 May 1998
 Record Label: Epic (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 074646816721 |
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Track Listing 1. Big Hopes 2. It Must Be Love 3. Man Holdin' on, A (To a Woman Lettin' Go) 4. Big Time Dreamer 5. Thinkin' With My Heart Again 6. Somewhere a Lover 7. Hands of a Working Man 8. How Much Can One Man Love You 9. Only Way I Know, The 10. No Brakes 11. Tears in God's Eyes
| Details | | Producer: | Byron Gallimore, Doug Johnson | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Ty Herndon (vocals); Biff Watson, Jeff King, B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar); Dan Huff, Brent Rowan, Steve Gibson, Larry Byron, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Sonny Garrish, Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Larry Franklin, Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); Steven Conn (accordion); Steven Nathan, John Hobbs (keyboards); Joe Chemay, Glenn Worf (bass); Paul Leim, Lonnie Wilson (drums); Tom Roady, Terry McMillan (percussion); Mike Jones, Blue Miller, Wendell Mobley, Drew Womack, Doug Virden, Patty Loveless, Curtis Young, Curtis Wright, D. Vincent Williams (background vocals). Recorded at The Money Pit, Starstruck Studios & Loud Recording, Nashville, TN. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. BIG HOPES, Ty Herndon's third album, continues to deliver the country belter's unique brand of radio-friendly, but nonetheless sincere, country music. Working with two producers, Doug Johnson, the man behind his self-titled debut, and Byron Gallimore, Herdon has assembled 11 perfectly crafted songs, which touch on a wide range of styles without ever straying too far from the adoring audience who made his first two albums such staggering successes. Herndon's manly baritone has caused palpitations in many a young heart (rugged good looks never hurt, either), and on BIG HOPES, he really lets æem have it: kicking off with a sweet, introspective title track, Herndon makes full use of both his wide range and an ability to get right to the heart of a song--this is an artist whose earnestness is never in doubt. The anthemic pulse of "Hands Of A Working Man" and gentle sway of "The Only Way I Know" show an undeniable reverence for the classic country music on which Herndon was schooled, while the call-and-answer of "It Must Be Love" gives him a firm grasp on Country's modern edge.
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