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American Man: Greatest Hits, Vol. II
Trace Adkins

Released December 4, 2007 on Capitol, Liberty

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Ladies Love Country Boys 3:42 
2. I Got My Game On 3:10 
3. You're Gonna Miss This 3:44 
4. Honky Tonk Badonkadonk 3:59 
5. Hot Mama 3:19 
6. Rough & Ready 3:10 
7. Arlington 4:09 
8. Songs About Me 3:23 
9. Chrome 3:23 
10. I Wanna Feel Something 3:48 
11. Swing 3:39 
12. American Man 4:13 
13. I Came Here to Live 4:28 
Eric Darken
Percussion
Steve Beers
Assistant Engineer
Mike Brignardello
Guitar (Bass)
Pat Buchanan
Guitar (Electric)
J.T. Corenflos
Guitar (Electric)
Shannon Forrest
Drums
Paul Franklin
Guitar (Steel)
B. James Lowry
Guitar (Acoustic)
Greg Morrow
Drums
Gordon Mote
Piano, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)
Justin Niebank
Mixing
Aubrey Haynie
Fiddle, Mandolin
Greg Lawrence
Mixing Assistant
Brian David Willis
Digital Editing, Overdub Engineer
Drew Bollman
Mixing Assistant
Hank Williams
Mastering
Bryan Sutton
Guitar (Acoustic), Banjo, Guitar (12 String)
Richard Barrow
Engineer, Overdub Engineer
Wes Hightower
Vocals (Background)
Brady Barnett
Digital Editing
Frank Rogers
Producer
Kristin Barlowe
Photography
Adam Deane
Assistant Engineer
Joanna Carter
Art Direction
John Netti
Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Phillip Stein
Production Assistant
Denise Arguijo
Art Producer
Tyler Moles
Digital Editing
After the complete crash-through success of Honky Tonk Badonkadonk, a second Greatest Hits volume by Trace Adkins was a shoe-in. When was always a question, but on the tail of the release of his first book, Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Free-Thinking Roughneck, which was issued on November 13, 2007, it became necessary -- evidence for this is that his eighth studio album, "American Man," was temporarily shelved to release this second greatest hits with three new tracks, including the single "I've Got My Game On" which was the lead-off for the "American Man" record. That's not meant to sound cynical, it's simply marketing in the 21st century: everything has to have a tie in. If Celine Dion were doing this -- again -- nobody would bat an eye. Musically, the new material is similar to what he's been releasing since the beginning, but Adkins' confidence has given him a greater consistency and refinement of what it is he does so well and he hones in on it. Rockers with a semi-funky backbeat are plentiful on tunes like "Ladies Love Country Boys," "Chrome," "Rough & Ready," and "Hot Mama." Adkins is in his element with the rowdy style of contemporary country but he also has a sensitive side, as evidenced on one of the new songs, "You're Gonna Miss This," the deeply moving "Arlington," and "I Came Here to Live." The other new track here is the title cut for "American Man," giving listeners an additional sneak listen. Adkins is well rounded as a recording artist; his career has risen steadily over the last decade, and as evidenced by his regular rotation on radio, his near ubiquitous appearances on the aforementioned video channels, and his concert receipts show he is also a monster of a box office draw. Fans are gonna want this, even if they already have most of it, for the three new tracks. For those who don't know Adkins but are attracted to the big, rollicking guitars, the fist-pumping, anthemic, arena sounding drums, and the tales of patriotism and the All-American Wildman back to basics contemporary country-rock, this is for you, too. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide