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Format: CD
 May 1996
 Record Label: Mercury Nashville
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 731452889324 |
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Track Listing 1. Vidalia 2. Meant to Be 3. Fit to Be Tied Down 4. Politics, Religion and Her 5. Chevy Van 6. Same Place 7. Little Bitty Crack in Her Heart 8. These Flowers 9. I Saw You Today 10. Memphis, Tennessee 11. For Years 12. Here She Comes
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Sammy Kershaw (vocals); John D. Willis, Danny Parks (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Reggie Young, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro); Sonny Garrish, Hal Rugg (steel guitar); Glen Duncan, Rob Hajacos, Stuart Duncan, Larry Franklin (fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Steve Nathan (piano, organ); Hargus "Pig" Robbins, John Hobbs (piano); Glenn Worf, Larry Paxton (electric bass); Harold Bradley (tic tac); Eddie Bayers, Paul Leim (drums); John Wesley Ryles, Dennis Wilson (background vocals). Producers: Keith Stegall, Buddy Cannon, Norro Wilson. Engineers: John Kelton, Bob Bullock, Warren Peterson. Recorded at Sound Stage Studio, Cayman Moon Recorders, Emerald Sound Studios, Illiad, Inc. and Javelina Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. Kershaw possesses a deft melodicism, a wry sense of humor and a voice that could melt a glacier. On POLITICS, RELIGION AND HER, which features the pop-country hits "Vidalia" and "Meant To Be," he uses those gifts to produce an album that combines tradition and innovation. The light-hearted "Vidalia" displays Kershaw's knack for twisting his voice around the contours of a melody with precision and grace. While only one song here is a Kershaw composition, he knows how to pick songs perfectly suited to his style. The title cut is half-humor, half-heartbreak, and it sounds made to order for Kershaw's easy vocal charms. Taking a left turn on later cuts, this Cajun country boy revisits Chuck Berry's classic stomper "Memphis, Tennessee" and makes his nod to '70s nostalgia by attempting a reclamation of the bell-bottomed AM hit "Chevy Van." Whether he's reworking an old standard or creating a new one, Kershaw's voice will make POLITICS, RELIGION AND HER a pleasure for any fan of contemporary country.
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