Gretchen Wilson - Here for the Party [Deluxe Edition]
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| Gretchen Wilson |
| Album Title |
| Here for the Party [Deluxe Edition] |
| Release Date |
| November 9, 2004 |
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Review by Johnny Loftus
Taking its cues from her hit single "Redneck Woman,"
Here For The Party's opening title track introduces
Gretchen Wilson in no uncertain terms. "I'm here for the beer and the ball-bustin' band," she sings over its emphatic kick drum beat and barroom twang. "I may not be a ten, but the boys say I clean up good." The vocalist's brassy delivery -- not to mention her brazen honesty -- differs considerably from the songbirds that often surround her on country radio in 2004. In fact, she's closer to the leather pants and poppy honky tonk of
Tanya Tucker's 1978 effort
T.n.t. Tucker is referenced in the aforementioned "Redneck Woman," as are
Hank Williams, Jr. and
Kid Rock, who also seem like primary sources for
Wilson's mix of traditional country, pop accessibility, and uncut rock & roll attitude.
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