Garth Brooks (album)
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Garth Brooks | ||
Studio album by Garth Brooks | ||
Released | April 12, 1989 | |
Recorded | Jack's Tracks Recording Studios, 1989 | |
Genre | Country | |
Length | 29:46 | |
Label | Capitol Nashville | |
Producer(s) | Allen Reynolds | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Garth Brooks chronology | ||
Garth Brooks (1989) |
No Fences (1990) |
Garth Brooks was the self-titled, debut album of American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released on Wednesday, April 12, 1989. It was both a critical and chart success. It peaked at #2 in the U.S. Country chart and made #13 on the Billboard 200. It went on to sell close to ten million copies worldwide. Brooks commented on the album, saying:
"This album was released in April of 1989, in the states. Definitely scared to death. I thought the album was very very innocent. And I gotta be truthful with you, every time I hear those songs off the radio or off the album itself, or even when we play them live. I really get that same kind of scared feeling, that I had, way back in 1988, and 1989.
Whether you get the album or not, or whether you have the album or not. Thanks, for just, the interest. That first album is always a big one for any artist and I, without trying to sound egotistical, I'm very proud of my first one."
This album contains Brooks earliest hits, for instance his first ever single, "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)", which peaked at #3 on the Country Billboard Charts in 1989. It put an independent cowboy singer, Chris LeDoux, into the mainstream due to the lyric "a worn out tape of Chris LeDoux". Two other strong starts include his first #1, "If Tomorrow Never Comes" and the Academy of Country Music's 1990 Song of the Year and Video of the Year, "The Dance" (another #1).
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
(Note: The following is the original track listing. An additional song was added to the special edition recordings of the CD.)
- "Not Counting You (Garth Brooks)" – 2:30
- "I've Got a Good Thing Going" (Larry Bastian, Sandy Mahl, Garth Brooks) – 2:50
- "If Tomorrow Never Comes" (Kent Blazy, Garth Brooks) – 3:37
- "Everytime That It Rains" (Charlie Stefl, Ty England, Garth Brooks) – 4:07
- "Alabama Clay" (Larry Cordle, R. Scaife) – 3:35
- "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" (Randy Taylor, Garth Brooks) – 2:53
- "Cowboy Bill" (Larry Bastian, Ed Berghoff) – 4:28
- "Nobody Gets Off in This Town" (Larry Bastian, Dewayne Blackwell) – 2:17
- "I Know One" (Jack Clement) – 2:49
- "The Dance" (Tony Arata) – 3:37
[edit] Chart Singles
Year | Song | U.S. Country | UK singles |
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1989 | "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" | 8 | - |
1989 | "If Tomorrow Never Comes" | 1 | - |
1990 | "Not Counting You" | 2 | - |
1990 | "The Dance" 1 | 1 | 36 |
[edit] Personnel
- Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar)
- Chris Leuzinger (electric guitar)
- Bruce Bouton (steel guitar)
- Rob Hajacos (fiddle)
- Bobby Wood (keyboards)
- Mike Chapman (bass)
- Milton Sledge (drums)
- Wayland Patton, Kathy Chiavola, Hurshel Wiginton, Jennifer O'Brien, Wendy Johnson, Curtis Young, Trisha Yearwood (background vocals)
- The Nashville String Machine
[edit] Trivia
Punk rock cover artists Me First and the Gimme Gimmes released a version of 'Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)' as the first track on their October 2006 album Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Love Their Country.
[edit] References and External links
Studio albums: Garth Brooks · No Fences · Ropin' the Wind · The Chase · In Pieces · Fresh Horses · Sevens · Garth Brooks In ... The Life of Chris Gaines · Scarecrow · The Lost Sessions
Holiday albums: Beyond the Season · Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas · Songs from Call Me Claus
Compilation albums: The Garth Brooks Collection · The Hits
Live albums: Double Live
Box sets: The Limited Series · The Limited Series · The Entertainer
Singles: "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" · "If Tomorrow Never Comes" · "Not Counting You" · "The Dance" · "Friends in Low Places" · "Unanswered Prayers" · "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House" · "The Thunder Rolls" · "Rodeo" · "Shameless" · "What She's Doing Now" · "Against the Grain" · "Papa Loved Mama" · "The River" · "Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy" · "We Shall Be Free" · "The Old Man's Back in Town" · "Somewhere Other Than the Night" · "Dixie Chicken" · "Learning to Live Again" · "That Summer" · "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" · "American Honky-Tonk Bar Association" · "Standing Outside the Fire" · "One Night a Day" · "Hard Luck Woman" · "Callin' Baton Rouge" · "The Red Strokes" · "She's Every Woman" · "The Fever" · "The Beaches of Cheyenne" · "The Change" · "It's Midnight Cinderella" · "That Ol' Wind" · "The Old Stuff" · "In Another's Eyes" · "Cowboy Cadillac" · "How You Ever Gonna Know" · "Take the Keys to My Heart" · "Longneck Bottle" · "Belleau Wood" · "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy" · "She's Gonna Make It" · "Two Piña Coladas" · "One Heart at a Time" · "Something With a Ring to It" · "Uptown Down-Home Good Ol' Boy" · "To Make You Feel My Love" · "Burnin' the Roadhouse Down" · "Where Your Road Leads" · "You Move Me" · "It's Your Song" · "Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down)" · "Wild As the Wind" · "Go Tell It on the Mountain" · "Lost in You" · "It Don't Matter to the Sun" · "Sleigh Ride" · "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" · "There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays" · "White Christmas" · "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" · "Baby Jesus Is Born" · "Do What You Gotta Do" · "When You Come Back to Me Again" · "Katie Wants a Fast One" · "Wild Horses" · "Call Me Claus" · "'Zat You, Santa Claus?" · "Beer Run" · "Wrapped Up In You" · "Squeeze Me In" · "Thicker Than Blood" · "Why Ain't I Running" · "Good Ride Cowboy" · "Love Will Always Win" · "That Girl Is a Cowboy"