Tattoos & Scars by Montgomery Gentry

Tattoos & Scars

Montgomery Gentry

1999

Tattoos & Scars is a Folk album by Montgomery Gentry, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • crunchy
  • rowdy
  • southern

About

Montgomery Gentry’s sound was fully formed from the start. <i>Tattoos & Scars</i>, the duo’s debut album, adds the muscle of a rock band to the down-home storytelling of country music. The boot-stomping riffs of “Hillbilly Shoes,” “Trying to Survive” and “Trouble Is” form a connection not only to the Southern rock of Lynyrd Skynyrd, but also to hard rock and even heavy metal. On the other hand, “I’ve Loved a Lot More Than I’ve Hurt” is traditional country that would make George Jones proud. More than any other modern group, Montgomery Gentry show that rock and country are not only compatible — they’re complementary. The biggest and best songs on <i>Tattoos & Scars</i> combine the two forms, and still manage to be some of the catchiest tunes of 1999: “Trying to Survive,” “Lonely and Gone,” and “Daddy Won’t Sell the Farm.” Throughout their debut, Montgomery Gentry never sound rushed, and they're careful to keep things from getting too sweet. The duo’s steadfast demeanor is what separates them from a cast of peers who sometimes seem willing to do anything to get radio play.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Hilllbilly Shoes3:13
  2. 2Trying To Survive3:50
  3. 3Lonely And Gone3:19
  4. 4Self Made Man3:35
  5. 5Daddy Won't Sell The Farm4:18
  6. 6If A Broken Heart Could Kill3:19
  7. 7I've Loved A Lot More Than I've Hurt3:14
  8. 8Didn't Your Mama Tell Ya'3:26
  9. 9Trouble Is3:09
  10. 10Tattoos & Scars3:59
  11. 11All Night Long3:33

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold