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Mark Chesnutt, Longnecks & Short Stories

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1589845

Disk length: 32m 51s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1992

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Old Country 3:53
2. Old Flames Have New Names 2:24
3. I'll Think Of Something 4:13
4. It's Not Over (If I'm Not Over You) 3:21
5. Uptown Downtown (Misery's All The Same) 2:41
6. Bubba Shot The Jukebox 3:05
7. Postpone The Pain 3:00
8. Talking To Hank 2:47
9. I'm Not Getting Any Better At Goodbyes 3:50
10. Who Will The Next Fool Be 3:31

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Review

Contemporary honky tonker Mark Chesnutt's 1990 debut, Too Cold at Home, came with an endorsement from George Jones himself, not to mention a title-track hit that left you thinking that maybe, just maybe, ol' George wasn't exaggerating. Longnecks takes the "maybe" out of the question once and for all. One of the finest country albums of the 1990s, it's filled with rip-roarin' boot-scooters ("Bubba Shot the Jukebox"), Western swingers ("Old Flames Have New Names"), and sad ballads ("I'll Think of Something") that successfully update Jones's east-Texas tradition. And when Chesnutt covers Charlie Rich's "Who Will the Next Fool Be," he adds a bluesy wail that'll have your jaw hitting the floor. --David Cantwell

Other Versions

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Longnecks & Short Stories

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 32m 50s (-1m 59s)

Longnecks & Short Stories

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 32m 50s (-1m 59s)

Longnecks & Short Stories

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 32m 53s (+0m 2s)

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