
Waitin' On Sundown is a Folk album by Brooks & Dunn, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- twangy
- earnest
- southern
About
While it’s a little top heavy — with most of its best songs arriving before the halfway mark —<i>Waitin’ On Sundown</i> still stands as the peak of Brooks and Dunn’s early career. “Little Miss Honky Tonk” epitomizes the duo’s patented blend of rock boogie and country twang, a recipe they quickly mastered. But “Silver and Gold” shows another side of the duo. Heartfelt, catchy, but entirely unhurried, the song has more in common with the working class songcraft of Bruce Springsteen and John Mellancamp than it does the slick sounds of Nashville. The second half of the album is packed with the kind of no-nonsense honky-tonk music that keeps the duo credible, but it's the album’s two big hits that show just how great Brooks and Dunn can be. Dunn’s gritty “She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind” and Brooks’ windswept “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone” are rock-solid, sincere, and tastefully executed: everything good country music should be.
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Tracklist
- 1Little Miss Honky Tonk3:00
- 2She's Not The Cheatin' Kind3:27
- 3Silver And Gold4:21
- 4I'll Never Forgive My Heart3:20
- 5You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone4:52
- 6My Kind Of Crazy3:05
- 7Whiskey Under The Bridge2:53
- 8If That's The Way You Want It3:43
- 9She's The Kind Of Trouble3:00
- 10A Few Good Rides Away3:49
Credits
Performers
- Bill LaBountyBACKING VOCALS
- Dennis WilsonBACKING VOCALS
- Harry StinsonBACKING VOCALS
- John Wesley RylesBACKING VOCALS
- Glenn WorfBASS GUITAR BASS
- Lonnie WilsonDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Brent MasonELECTRIC GUITAR
- Kix BrooksLEAD VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Ronnie DunnLEAD VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- John JarvisPIANO ORGAN
- Bruce BoutonSTEEL GUITAR LAP STEEL GUITAR
- Mark CasstevensACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Rob HajacosFIDDLE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
