It's All About To Change by Travis Tritt

It's All About To Change

Travis Tritt

1991

It's All About To Change is a Folk album by Travis Tritt, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 17 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Traditional Folk
  • polished
  • earnest
  • heartland

About

If Travis Tritt’s 1990 debut, <i>Country Club</i>, positioned the Georgia-born singer as something of a musical rule-breaker, then the opening song on his sophomore effort aimed to re-establish his down-home credentials: “A woman warm and willin', that's what I'm lookin' for/'Cause the whiskey ain't workin' anymore.” You’d be hard-pressed to find a more classic country song than “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’,” which also features Marty Stuart (another Nashville rule-breaker who quickly became one of Tritt’s closest collaborators). The material here showed that Tritt was one of country's most adaptable voices, able to bring authenticity to vintage Bakersfield swing (“It’s All About to Change”), line-dancing anthems (“Don’t Give Your Heart to a Rambler”), and straight rock (“Homesick”). The venerable Southern rock band Little Feat backed Tritt on the uproarious “Bible Belt,” which was used to great effect in the film <i>My Cousin Vinny</i>. But Tritt's even more effective when he’s playing it subtle. After listening to “Nothing Short of Dying,” “If Hell Had a Jukebox,” and “Someone for Me,” you can almost begin to picture the R&B shouter as a sensitive folk singer.

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Whiskey Ain't Workin'2:39
  2. 2Don't Give Your Heart To A Rambler3:38
  3. 3Anymore3:44
  4. 4Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)2:30
  5. 5Bible Belt2:47
  6. 6It's All About To Change3:05
  7. 7Nothing Short Of Dying3:48
  8. 8If Hell Had A Jukebox3:14
  9. 9Someone For Me3:57
  10. 10Homesick4:00

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 17 pressings tracked on Gatefold