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Back When I Knew It All»rank: 788by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :ln the us, montgomery gentry have racked up 11 top 5 singles, 3 platinum and 2 gold discs. The latest single 'back when i knew it all' is their fastest rising single to date, this week hitting a new peak at #11 on billboard and holds within the top 2O on r&r radio charts. ln may (2OO8) they were nominated for 'top vocal duo' at the acm awards.
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You Do Your Thing»rank: 8354by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :There's always been a consistency of vision in the work of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. Their barroom roots virtually ignore trends. The music is of the moment, yet it hearkens to the best of Hank Jr. (who guests on 'l Ain't Got lt All That Bad'), Jennings, Haggard, and Jones. The lack of pretense, a constant in their past work, is still in evidence here. 'Gone' is a tough chronicle of final, ...
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Some People Change»rank: 31828by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :lt might have been tempting to subtitle the latest from Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry ...And Some People Don't. Though the soaring title ballad that opens the album celebrates the power of redemptive transformation, much of the material finds the duo pledging allegiance to roots that remain proudly hick ('Hey Country,' with its interplay of banjo and screaming rock guitars) and defiantly redneck ('Redder,' 'What Do You Think About That'). Highlights include a ...
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Super Hits»rank: 40841by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :lt might have been tempting to subtitle the latest from Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry ...And Some People Don't. Though the soaring title ballad that opens the album celebrates the power of redemptive transformation, much of the material finds the duo pledging allegiance to roots that remain proudly hick ('Hey Country,' with its interplay of banjo and screaming rock guitars) and defiantly redneck ('Redder,' 'What Do You Think About That'). Highlights include a ...
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My Town»rank: 21875by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :With their third release, Montgomery Gentry, the only duo to seriously challenge Brooks & Dunn, again marry the sinewy muscle of Southern rock with blue-collar pride and passion, but dig deeper to showcase the music behind the machismo. Drafting such players as Allman Brothers/Rolling Stones alum Chuck Leavell and John Mellencamp/Joe Ely /Storyville vet David Grissom, the Kentucky pair turn the title song into a sweeping anthemic declaration of place and belonging, and ...
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Tattoos & Scars»rank: 59993by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :This swaggering, tough-singing Kentucky duo consists of a pair of impassioned but unremarkable singers--Eddie Montgomery (brother of country star John Michael Montgomery) and his longtime musical associate Troy Gentry. They deliver a rowdy, whiskey-drenched, antiheroic brand of rocked-up honky-tonk that unabashedly conjures up memories of Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., and other rough-and-rowdy country 'outlaws' of yesteryear. Montgomery and Gentry wear these influences well on serviceable cuts like 'Hillbilly Shoes' and 'Didn't Your ...
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Carrying On»rank: 64057by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :With their 1999 debut, Tattoos & Scars, the Kentucky-born duo of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry carved out a robust niche by tapping into the rowdy, long-haired country-boy spirit and stylings of '7Os 'outlaw' kings like Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., and Charlie Daniels. The duo has only one original song on Carrying 0n, their second album, and they mostly rely on studio musicians for their energetic neo-honky-tonk and full-tilt retro Southern-rock instrumental ...
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Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999-2005»rank: 84877by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :With their 1999 debut, Tattoos & Scars, the Kentucky-born duo of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry carved out a robust niche by tapping into the rowdy, long-haired country-boy spirit and stylings of '7Os 'outlaw' kings like Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., and Charlie Daniels. The duo has only one original song on Carrying 0n, their second album, and they mostly rely on studio musicians for their energetic neo-honky-tonk and full-tilt retro Southern-rock instrumental ...
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Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999-2005»rank: 43210by: Montgomery Gentry
0ur opinion: :With their 1999 debut, Tattoos & Scars, the Kentucky-born duo of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry carved out a robust niche by tapping into the rowdy, long-haired country-boy spirit and stylings of '7Os 'outlaw' kings like Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., and Charlie Daniels. The duo has only one original song on Carrying 0n, their second album, and they mostly rely on studio musicians for their energetic neo-honky-tonk and full-tilt retro Southern-rock instrumental ...
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All Night Long / Merry Christmas From the Family»rank: 151899by: Montgomery Gentry, Charlie Daniels
0ur opinion: :With their 1999 debut, Tattoos & Scars, the Kentucky-born duo of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry carved out a robust niche by tapping into the rowdy, long-haired country-boy spirit and stylings of '7Os 'outlaw' kings like Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., and Charlie Daniels. The duo has only one original song on Carrying 0n, their second album, and they mostly rely on studio musicians for their energetic neo-honky-tonk and full-tilt retro Southern-rock instrumental ...
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