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My Honky Tonk History
Travis Tritt

 Released August 17, 2004

It's difficult to believe that Travis Tritt has been kicking it from Nash Vegas for nearly 15 years. For most of that time, Tritt has been remarkably consistent. He has espoused his own vision of outlaw country since the beginning. While marketed as one of the first "new traditionalists" and then refashioned as a progenitor of "young country," Tritt has followed his own redneck way throughout and for the most part made the records he wanted to make. My Honky Tonk History, is another chapter, though this one rocks pretty hard. Co-produced with Billy Joe Walker, Tritt assembled a stellar cast of pickers -- including Reggie Young, Pat Buchanan, Brent Mason, Pig Robbins, and Eric Darken in a very large cast for this date -- as well as some special guests. The title track opens the set with a rollicking firebrand and burning electric guitars all but covering a lone banjo that stands in for tradition. It's a juxtaposition that works, since Tritt's celebration of a hungry life of hustling is timeless. "Too Far to Turn Around," is a bluesy dobro-fueled ballad that is lean and mean, with Gretchen Wilson (one of the song's three writers) guesting on backing vocals. The intro to "What Say You," feels like a track off John Mellencamp's Lonesome Jubilee, but perhaps that's because Mellencamp duets with Tritt here on this working-class anthem. It's easily the best cut on the set, and the two singers are particularly suited to one another as electric guitars, mandolins, fiddles, a B-3, and Béla Fleck's banjo crisscross in a swirl of rocking country-soul. Honky tonk music proper enters the fray in Philip Claypool's "Circus Leaving Town," a modern take on the music that made the careers of George Jones and Ray Price. Texas R&B meets the country bar's sawdust floor in "Monkey Around," written by Delbert McClinton, Benmont Tench, and Gary Nicholson. It's greasy, raucous, and freewheeling with killer piano lines by Robbins. Of the ballads, slick as it is, Tritt and Marty Stuart's "We've Had It All," works well. Tritt brings the emotion in the tune right upfront and sings with conviction and grace, but the whining pedal steel in "Small Doses" makes the slow step of this low-down country tearjerker really stand out. Tritt's protagonist is a man on a barstool talking to himself, trying to buoy his courage to face the empty space left by a long-gone lover. In all, My Honky Tonk History is a solid, sure-voiced outing from an enduring and committed artist. Bravo. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Honky-Tonk History
2. Too Far to Turn Around
3. The Girl's Gone Wild
4. What Say You
5. Circus Leaving Town
6. Monkey Around
7. I See Me
8. When Good Ol' Boys Go Bad
9. We've Had It All
10. It's All About the Money
11. Small Doses
12. When in Rome


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Main Releases

The Storm (2007)

My Honky Tonk History (2004)

Strong Enough (2002)

Down the Road I Go (2000)

No More Looking over My Shoulder (1998)

The Restless Kind (1996)

Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof (1994)

T-r-o-u-b-l-e (1992)

It's All About to Change (1991)

Country Club (1990)

Christmas

A Travis Tritt Christmas: Loving Time of the Year (1992)

Singles

Country Ain't Country/Modern Day Bonnie & Clyde

You Never Take Me Dancing (2007)

Put Some Drive in Your Country (2006)

Best of Intentions [CD5/Cassette] (2000)

No More Looking Over My Shoulder [CD5/Cassette Single] (1999)

If I Lost You [CD5/Cassette Single] (1998)

More Than You'll Ever Know (1996)

Between an Old Memory & Me (1994)

Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof [Cassette Single] (1994)

Foolish Pride (1994)

Take It Easy (1994)

Looking out for Number One (1993)

Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) (1993)

T-R-O-U-B-L-E [Cassette Single] (1993)

Bible Belt (1992)

Help Me Hold On [Cassette Single #2] (1991)

Country Club [Cassette Single] (1991)

Sign of the Times (1991)

I'm Gonna Be Some (1990)

Help Me Hold On [Cassette Single #1] (1990)

Compilations

Live in Concert (live) (2007)

The Very Best of Travis Tritt (2007)

Essentials (2003)

The Lovin' Side (2002)

The Rockin' Side (2002)

Super Hits (2000)

Greatest Hits: From the Beginning (1995)

Greatest Hits: From the Beginning [Video/DVD] (1995)

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