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Little Rock (album)

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Little Rock
Studio album by
Hayes Carll
ReleasedMarch 8, 2005
StudioHum Depot in Nashville, TN with additional recording at Three Trees in Whites Creek, TN.
GenreCountry, Americana, Roots
Length40:11
LabelHighway 87[1]
ProducerR.S. Field[2]
Hayes Carll chronology
Flowers & Liquor
(2002)
Little Rock
(2005)
Trouble in Mind
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

Little Rock is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Hayes Carll.[1][4][2]

The album topped the Billboard Americana chart, the first self-released album to do so.[4]

Critical reception

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The Austin Chronicle called the album "an Americana gem."[5] Exclaim! wrote that it "shows yet another talented Texas troubadour bound for greatness."[6] The Houston Press called it "wordy and witty enough to impress the Americana snobs, but plenty country enough for the dancehall crowd."[7]

Track listing

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  1. Wish I Hadn't Stayed So Long – 3:44
  2. Take Me Away (John Evans and Adam Carroll) – 4:12
  3. Down The Road Tonight – 3:38
  4. Good Friends – 3:27
  5. Hey Baby Where You Been – 2:59
  6. Rivertown (Hayes Carll, Guy Clark) – 4:37
  7. Little Rock – 3:05
  8. Leave Here Standing – 2:40
  9. Sit In With The Band (Hayes Carll, John Evans) – 2:31
  10. Long Way Home – 4:46
  11. Chickens (Hayes Carll, Ray Wylie Hubbard) – 4:32

Personnel

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  • Hayes Carll – Acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Kenny Vaughn – Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, National
  • Jared Reynolds – Bass
  • Jimmy Lester – Drums
  • Allison Moorer – Vocals
  • R.S. Field – Percussion, drums, Raka Raka guitar
  • Bucky Baxter – Steel, backing vocals
  • Adam Landry – Acoustic guitar
  • George Bradfute – Bass

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hayes Carll and Jack Ingram to play fall OKC show". Oklahoman.com. August 23, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Hayes Carll | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Little Rock at AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  4. ^ a b "Hayes Carll comes in from the cold". Los Angeles Times. May 2, 2008.
  5. ^ "Hayes Carll: Little Rock Album Review". www.austinchronicle.com.
  6. ^ "Hayes Carll Little Rock". exclaim.ca.
  7. ^ Gray, Chris (August 20, 2015). "Hayes Carll Is Closing Up the Honky-Tonks For a While". Houston Press.

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