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Starting Now
Chuck Wicks

Released January 22, 2008 on SBMG

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. All I Ever Wanted 3:26 
2. Good Time Comin' On 3:33 
3. Stealing Cinderella 4:03 
4. If We Loved 3:42 
5. When You're Single 2:58 
6. Starting Now 4:21 
7. The Easy Part 3:39 
8. What If You Stay 3:55 
9. She's Gonna Hurt Somebody 3:31 
10. Mine All Mine 3:31 
11. Man of the House 4:03 
Mitch Malloy
Vocals (Background)
Chip Davis
Vocals (Background)
Bruce Bouton
Guitar (Steel)
J.T. Corenflos
Guitar (Electric)
Dan Dugmore
Guitar (Steel)
Shannon Forrest
Drums
Mark Hagen
Engineer
Tony Harrell
Keyboards
Dann Huff
Guitar (Electric), Producer
Charles Judge
Strings, Conductor, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), String Arrangements, Synthesizer Strings
Steve Marcantonio
Engineer, Mixing
Greg Morrow
Drums
Nashville String Machine
String Section
Steve Nathan
Piano
Russ Pahl
Guitar (Steel)
Monty Powell
Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Producer
Chris Rowe
Digital Editing
Glenn Worf
Bass
Jonathan Yudkin
Fiddle, Mandolin
Russell Terrell
Vocals (Background)
Lori Turk
Groomer
Jason Sellers
Vocals (Background)
Troy Lancaster
Guitar (Electric)
Anna Wilson
Vocals (Background)
Allen Ditto
Assistant Engineer
Perry Coleman
Vocals (Background)
Mike "Frog" Griffith
Coordination
Kristin Barlowe
Photography
Katherine Stratton
Art Direction
Scott Kidd
Assistant Engineer
Adam Ayan
Mastering
Ilya Toshinsky
Guitar (Acoustic)
Astrid Herbold May
Design
Matt Troja
Engineer
Steve Blackmon
Mixing Assistant
Matt Coles
Assistant Engineer
Jim Catino
A&R
Michael Mobley
Vocals (Background)
Chuck Wicks
Liner Notes
It's little wonder that Chuck Wicks was chosen as a member of Fox's short-lived country music reality show Nashville: blessed with hunky but unthreatening good looks, he seems to come from central casting, the ideal Southern heartthrob for the late 2000s. His 2008 debut Starting Music is a collection of pretty, unthreatening music to match his looks, filled with songs that make Rascal Flatts seem like a gang of renegades. Wicks is comfortable with his softer side, whether it's on the power ballad "Stealing Cinderella" or, better still, the breezy, laid-back "When You're Single," a minor soft-rock gem worthy of early '80s Dirt Band. It would have been nice if there was a bit more of this light touch on Starting Now and less of the artificially inflated arena-country that dominates the album, but Wicks is such an easy-going nice guy that he helps make these too-big productions feel a little less human, even if the glossy sound tends to overwhelm the songs. This makes Starting Now an uneven debut, but the best moments - "Stealing Cinderella," the insistent "She's Gonna Hurt Somebody" (the only real rocker here, the album-closing pair "Mine All Mine" and "Man of the House" which share a relaxed vibe with that quite wonderful "When You're Single" - suggest that Wicks could have a very nice second album in him if he and his producers decide not to dress him up in such ostentatious sounds. Despite his good looks, such flashy sounds don't fit his style. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide