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STARTIN' WITH ME
Jake Owen
Genre: Country
Artist/Group Name: Jake Owen
Release Date: 07/25/2006
Original Release Date: 2006
Label: Arista
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Disc 1
1. Bad in Me, The
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2. Something About a Woman
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3. Startin' with Me
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4. Yee Haw
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5. Ghosts
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6. Eight Second Ride
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7. Hard Not to Love You
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8. Bottle and Me, The
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9. Places to Run
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10. Long Night with You
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11. You Can Thank Dixie
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# of Discs: 1
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1. Bad in Me, The
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2. Something About a Woman
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3. Startin' with Me
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4. Yee Haw
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5. Ghosts
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6. Eight Second Ride
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7. Hard Not to Love You
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8. Bottle and Me, The
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9. Places to Run
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10. Long Night with You
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11. You Can Thank Dixie
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Personnel: Jake Owen; Jimmy Ritchey (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar, mandolin); Brent Mason (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar); David Grissom, Pat Buchanan (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro); Jonathan Yudkin (violin, viola, cello, strings); Larry Franklin (fiddle); Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson (harmonica); Kenny Aronoff (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); John Wesley Ryles, Lisa Cochran, Wes Hightower (background vocals); Randy Owen.
Audio Mixers: Clarke Schleicher; Jeff Balding.
Recording information: Blackbird Studios, Nashville, TN; Fox Ridge Studios, Brentwood, TN; Ocean Way Studios, Nashville, TN; OmniSound Studios, Nashville, TN; SOund Kitchen, Franklin, TN; Westlake Studios, Nashville, TN; Westwood Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
24-year-old country singer Jake Owen debuts with the self-assured--and largely self-written--STARTIN' WITH ME, a solid example of contemporary Nashville country that doesn't neglect its traditional roots. Neither as slick as Keith Urban nor as rock-influenced as Muzik Mafia types like Big & Rich or Gretchen Wilson, the Florida-born Owen is a contemporary analogue to the New Traditionalists of the 1980s. Though the debut single "Yee Haw" and the rebel-rousing album closer "You Can Thank Dixie" kick up a Toby Keith-style roadhouse fuss, old-school ballads like "Ghosts" are Owen's strong suit.
Recording Type: n/a




