Here for the Party
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Here for the Party was the 2004 debut album by US country music singer Gretchen Wilson. It reached the top of the US country charts in May 2004 and #2 on the Billboard 200 album charts.
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[edit] Making of the album
Gretchen Wilson was singing in a bar when she met John Rich, formerly of Lonestar and currently of Big & Rich, who invited her to work with him. After some persistence, she agreed and joined the MuzikMafia, an informal group of Nashville singers and songwriters that gathered weekly to play songs.
Wilson signed with Sony Music Nashville in 2003 and went in the studio with producers Mark Wright and Joe Scaife and Rich as co-producer. The first single, "Redneck Woman," was written as a tribute to women from small-town America.
[edit] Chart Success
"Redneck Woman" was released as a single in early 2004 and reached the top of the Billboard country singles charts and #22 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album was released in the U.S. on May 11, 2004. It debuted at the top of the country album charts and at #2 on the Billboard 200 and Internet album sales charts. Here for the Party was the fifth best selling album of 2004, with about 2.9 million copies sold. [1]
The album has also been released internationally and has reached #2 on the Australian country charts and top 50 on the ARIA album charts. "Redneck Woman" reached #1 on a world composite country chart (based on sales in the US, UK and Australia) at the end of May 2004. As of 5 July 2004, "Redneck Woman" was still top of the international country charts and the title track was #4.
[edit] Track listing
- Here for the Party
- Redneck Woman
- When I Think About Cheatin'
- Homewrecker
- Holdin' You
- Chariot
- What Happened
- When It Rains
- The Bed
- Pocahontas Proud
Allmusic.com suggests the best tracks as "Here for the Party", "Redneck Woman" and "Holdin' You".