A Thousand Memories is the debut studio album by American country music artist Rhett Akins. It was released on January 3, 1995, by Decca Records.
A Thousand Memories | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 3, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Studio | Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN, Javalina Studios, Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 35:11 | |||
Label | Decca Nashville | |||
Producer | Mark Wright | |||
Rhett Akins chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Entertainment Weekly | C+[1] |
New Country | [2] |
Content
editThe album produced four chart singles on the Billboard country charts in "What They're Talkin' About" at number 35), "I Brake for Brunettes" at number 36, "That Ain't My Truck" at number 3, and "She Said Yes" at number 17.
Akins co-wrote all the tracks on this album except for "Katy Brought My Guitar Back Today", which was previously recorded by Alabama on their 1994 album Cheap Seats.
Critical reception
editGiving it 2 stars out of 5, Chris Dickinson of New Country described "What They're Talkin' About" as a "guilty pleasure" and compared it to Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl". He thought that Akins "has a knack for this sort of thing, but his ballads are harder to buy" due to his "youngish delivery".[2] Entertainment Weekly reviewer Alanna Nash rated it C+, saying that Akins was "not quite ready for prime time" due to his age, and that his "life experience rarely goes beyond falling in love in the back of a Ford".[1]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Heart to Heart" | 3:51 | |
2. | "What They're Talkin' About" |
| 3:27 |
3. | "Old Dirt Road" |
| 3:26 |
4. | "She Said Yes" |
| 3:31 |
5. | "That Ain't My Truck" | 4:03 | |
6. | "Katy Brought My Guitar Back Today" |
| 3:05 |
7. | "A Thousand Memories" |
| 4:22 |
8. | "I Brake for Brunettes" |
| 3:23 |
9. | "Same Ol' Story" |
| 2:43 |
10. | "Those Hands" | 3:27 |
Personnel
editAs listed in liner notes.[3]
- Rhett Akins – lead vocals, background vocals
- Barry Beckett – keyboards
- Mike Brignardello – bass guitar
- Glen Duncan – fiddle, mandolin
- Paul Franklin – steel guitar, Dobro
- B. James Lowry – acoustic guitar
- Mac McAnally – background vocals
- Steve Nathan – keyboards
- Brent Rowan – electric guitar
- John Wesley Ryles – background vocals
- Ricky Skaggs – background vocals
- Harry Stinson – background vocals
- Biff Watson – acoustic guitar
- Lonnie Wilson – drums
- Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young – background vocals
Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine; Carl Gorodetzky, concertmaster.
String arrangement on "Katy Brought My Guitar Back Today" by Charles Cochran.
Strings on "Those Hands" and "She Said Yes" conducted and arranged by Bergen White.
Chart performance
editChart (1995) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 45 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 23 |
Canadian RPM Country Albums | 23 |
References
edit- ^ a b Nash, Alanna (13 January 1995). "A Thousand Memories review". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on October 10, 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
- ^ a b Dickinson, Chris (March 1995). "Reviews: A Thousand Memories". New Country. 2 (3): 62.
- ^ A Thousand Memories (cassette insert). Rhett Akins. Decca Records. 1995. 11098.
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