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Track Listing 1. When The Wrong One Loves You Right |
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Album notes Personnel: Wade Hayes (vocals, electric guitar); Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric & gut string guitars, six string bass); Bruce C. Bouton (pedal & lap steel guitars); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); John Barlow Jarvis (piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Joey Miskulin (accordion); Glenn Worf, Michael Rhodes (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums, percussion); Dennis Wilson, John Wesley Ryles (background vocals). |
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Reviews ~~ Hayes has always understood the hand-in-glove symbiosis between country and dance music, especially when the former is laced with a rocking edge. On his third album, the rangy Oklahoman baritone also displays a new command of vocal nuance and finesse... -Entertainment Weekly (01/30/1998) ~~Wade Hayes comes right at you from around the bend of the old country road of Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings. He has a voice that is deep and rich with world-weary whiskey wisdom and songs that twang and thump in the time-honored tradition of honky-tonk pianos and lonesome fiddles. While Hayes's songs and style may occasionally look fondly and respectfully backwards at Country's past, his sound is always moving forward. When the Wrong One Loves You Right is not the slick over produced work of so many of today's new country pop cowboys. It is a fine blend of rockin' good time stompers like the title track and "One More Night With You' and the rowdy "Tore Up From The Floor Up" along with achingly beautiful ballads such as "The Day She Left Tulsa," "This Is My Heart Talkin' Now" and "If I Wanted To Forget." This album is yet another act in a long running show of good, dependable, hard working music from Wade Hayes. |
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