Texas Plates
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Texas Plates | ||
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Studio album by Vince Bell | ||
Released | April 13, 1999 | |
Genre | Alternative Country | |
Label | Paladin Records/Warner Bros. | |
Producer | Robert Eaton |
Texas Plates is the second album by the singer-songwriter Vince Bell. It was released on April 13, 1999 and found Bell comfortably ensconced in the upper echelon of the songwriting guild and signed to a major record label. Unfortunately, whatever marketing there was presented him as just another singer/songwriter, as if they were all cut from the same Texan cloth, and the album remains largely unheard.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Poetry, Texas"
- "All Through My Days"
- "Push Comes to Shove"
- "2nd Street"
- "All The Way to the Moon"
- "Place to Call Our Own"
- "Best Is Yet to Come"
- "Have Not, Will Travel"
- "100 Miles from Mexico"
- "The Fair"
- "Last Dance at the Last Chance"
[edit] Song Credits
- "All The Way to the Moon," "Best Is Yet to Come," "Have Not, Will Travel," "100 Miles from Mexico," "Place to Call Our Own," "Poetry, Texas": Vince Bell, TVB Publishing (BMI), administered by Bug Music
- "The Fair," "Push Comes to Shove," "2nd Street": Vince Bell, Bug Music (BMI)/TVB Publishing (BMI), administered by Bug Music
- "All Through My Days": [[Vince Bell" and Connie Mims, Bug Music (BMI)/Black Coffee Music (BMI), administered by Bug Music
- "Last Dance at the Last Chance": Vince Bell, Bug Music (BMI)/Black Coffee Music (BMI), administered by Bug Music
[edit] Album Facts
- The photograph on the front cover of the album is of Bell's great grandparents, Emily Louise and William Strickland, circa 1940s. According to the liner notes: "They sold gas and feed, flour and cold drinks, and anything else anyone needed from their general store on Highway 67, outside of Red Water, Texas."
[edit] Personnel
- Vince Bell - vocal, harmonies, guitar
- Pat Bergeson - harmonicas
- Lewis Brown - trombone
- Pat Buchanon - guitars, sitar
- Chris Carmichael - strings
- Robin Eaton - bass, baritone guitar, acoustic guitar, sitar, Jew's harp
- Mickey Grimm - drums, precussion, cajón
- Dave Jacques - electric and acoustic bass
- Brad Jones - upright bass
- Al Perkins - banjo, steel, dobro, lap, pedal steel, Kona guitar
- Ross Rice - piano, bass, Moog, Vox organ, harmonium, Wurlitzer, Melodica, organ, vibes and Omnichord
- Elijah Shaw - E-Bow
- Aly Sujo - violin
- Fireworks: Tennessee State Fair
- Kami Lyle: guest vocalist
- Maura O'Connell: guest vocalist
- Alex Eaton: guest vocalist
[edit] Production
- Producer: Robert Eaton
- Engineer and Mixer: Elijah Shaw
Recorded and mixed at Alex The Great Recording, Nashville, Tennessee
Mastered by James DeMain, Nashville, TN
[edit] Album Reviews
[edit] External Links
- Vince Bell official site
- Vince Bell's MySpace page
- Daryn Kagan profiles Vince Bell
- Vince Bell's artist bio at the H.A.A.M. (Houston Association of Acoustic Musicians) website
- “Introducing the Vince Bell "Handmade Hardtop Acoustic Dreadnaught Line”: lutier Vince Pawless describes custom-making a guitar for Vince Bell