Additional Information about Some People Change by Montgomery Gentry (CD, Oct-2006, Columbia (USA))
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Album Features
UPC: 827969488829
Artist: Montgomery Gentry
Format: CD
Release Year: 2006
Record Label: Columbia (USA)
Genre: Country Rock, Rock & Pop


Track Listing
1. Some People Change
2. Hey Country
3. Lucky Man
4. Takes All Kinds
5. Your Tears Are Comin'
6. Clouds
7. Twenty Years Ago
8. What Do Ya Think About That
9. Redder Than That
10. Man's Job, A
11. If You Wanna Keep an Angel
12. Free Ride in the Fast Lane

Details
Producer: Steve Beers, Mark Wright, Greg Droman, Jeffrey Steele, Rivers Rutherford, Steve Blackmon, Matt Andersen, Eddie Montgomery, Troy Gentry
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
Montgomery Gentry: Troy Gentry, Eddie Montgomery.Personnel: Russ Pahl (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Kenny Greenberg, Tom Bukovac (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Dan Dugmore (acoustic guitar, steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Pat Buchanan (acoustic guitar, harmonica); B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar); Billy Panda (electric guitar, mandolin); Jeffrey Steele (electric guitar, harmonica, background vocals); Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Larry Franklin (fiddle); The Nashville String Machine (strings); Scott Baggett (bagpipe); Reese Wynans, Tony Harrell (piano); Michael Rhodes , Stephen Mackey (bass guitar); Greg Morrow (drums, percussion); Shannon Forrest (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Danny Myrick, Crystal Taliefero, Jenkins Edward, Emily Harris, Angela Bennett Shelton, Neil Thrasher, Vicki Hampton, Wendy Moten, Wes Hightower, Bekka Bramlett, Robert Bailey , Perry Coleman, Shandra Penix, Everett Drake, Janice Corder (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Steve Marcantonio; Chip Matthews.Liner Note Author: Judy Forde Blair.Recording information: 1808 Studios; House Of Gain; Ken's Gold Club; OceanWay, Nashville, TN; Omni, Nashville, TN; SOund Kitchen, Franklin, TN; The Tine Ear.Photographer: Margaret Malandruccolo.With one foot in rowdy southern rock of the Lynyrd Skynyrd variety and one in contemporary Nashville country, the country-rock duo Montgomery Gentry have always had a wider commercial reach than other similar sounding acts. SOME PEOPLE CHANGE continues the band's string of fine, hard-rocking country albums, with the excellent title track (and first single) a clear career highlight. The sweet ballad "Clouds" shows an uncharacteristicly gentle side, while "If You Wanna Keep An Angel" is an instant honky tonk classic.