
But What Will The Neighbors Think is a Country album by Rodney Crowell, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Americana & Roots
- twangy
- earnest
- heartland
About
Rodney Crowell’s second album for Warner Bros. bridges sleek Los Angeles power pop with the country stylings of Crowell’s native Texas. Crowell moved to L.A. in the late '70s to play guitar for Emmylou Harris, and “It’s Only Rock N Roll” gives an idea of the surreal frustration he witnessed in the industry: “But the record people love you, they can get you on the bill/Change your name to money, dress up fit to kill.” Harris would go on to cover the tune, as well as the classic country breakup song “Ashes By Now,” which Crowell plays as a hushed and measured heartbeat. The best songs here are “Ain’t No Money,” “Oh What a Feeling," and “Blues in the Daytime,” which follows the cloaked, intimate sounds of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”
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Tracklist
- 1Here Come the 80's4:18
- 2Ain't No Money4:02
- 3Oh What a Feeling3:01
- 4It's Only Rock & Roll3:23
- 5On a Real Good Night3:56
- 6Ashes By Now4:11
- 7Heartbroke3:38
- 8Queen of Hearts3:42
- 9Blues In the Daytime4:22
- 10The One About England3:40
Credits
Performers
- Emory Gordy, Jr.BASS TWELVE-STRING GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Larrie LondinDRUMS
- Hank DevitoELECTRIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR STEEL GUITAR
- Albert LeeLEAD GUITAR PIANO VOCALS
- Tony BrownPIANO
- Craig LeonPIANO FLUTE
- Tower Of Power Horn SectionSAXOPHONE
- Larry WilloughbyVOCALS
- Rodney CrowellVOCALS GUITAR
- Amos GarrettGUITAR
- Don WhaleyVOCALS
- Steve WoodVOCALS ELECTRIC PIANO
- Frank ReckardLEAD GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Tower Of PowerSAXOPHONE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 16 pressings tracked on Gatefold
