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Rainbow Man (CD - 2003)UPC: 00078636707129Artist: Jeff Bates Label: RCA Records (USA) Genre: Country - Contemporary Country Album Description: Personnel includes: Jeff Bates (vocals, guitar); Larry Beaird, B. James Lowry, John D. Willis (acoustic guitar); David Grisson, Jeff King, Troy Lancaster, Michael Landau, Jimmy Yeary (electric guitar); Mike Brignardello, Kevin Grantt, Glenn Worf (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums,... read more Personnel includes: Jeff Bates (vocals, guitar); Larry Beaird, B. James Lowry, John D. Willis (acoustic guitar); David Grisson, Jeff King, Troy Lancaster, Michael Landau, Jimmy Yeary (electric guitar); Mike Brignardello, Kevin Grantt, Glenn Worf (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums, tambourine); Eric Darken (percussion). Producers: Kenny Beard, Scott Hendricks, David Malloy. Personnel: Mickey Jack Cones (vocals, background vocals); Jeff King (guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar); David Grissom, Jimmy Yeary, Michael Landau, Troy Lancaster (guitar, electric guitar); John D. Willis (acoustic guitar, banjo); B. James Lowry, Larry Beaird (acoustic guitar); Mike Johnson , Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Joe Spivey (mandolin, fiddle); Larry Franklin, Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); Jonathan Yudkin (strings); Gordon Mote (piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, string synthesizer); Tony Harrell (piano, keyboards); Jimmy Nichols (piano); Lonnie Wilson (drums, tambourine); Eric Darken (percussion); Chip Davis, Russell Terrell (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Derek Bason. Recording information: Arrowhead Recording; Bayou Recording; Cartee Day Studio; Emerald Studios' Tracking Room; Roodis Tones Studio; Roodis Toones Studio; Sound Mountain; The Sound Lounge. Editors: Mickey Jack Cones; Derek Bason; Brian David Willis. Photographer: Senor McGuire. In the late '90s and early '00s, the country charts saw a rash of successful artists who celebrated their urban and suburban backgrounds. Bucking the trend and recalling the proudly hillbilly legends of years past, Jeff Bates is possessed of a biography seemingly tailor-made to inspire classic country music. The rural Mississippi-bred singer, whose deep, rich baritone often sounds like a wedding of the vocal styles and timbres of George Jones, Charlie Rich, and Tony Joe White, has suffered though abandonment, divorce, prison, racial prejudice (Bates is of mixed heritage), and drug addiction. Luckily, Bates has been able to turn all his misfortune into autobiographical songs that resonate with a welcome directness and obvious sincerity. However interesting his lyrics may be, his ace in the hole is his voice, the sheer power and resonance of which easily stand toe to toe with the golden pipes of stylistically similar superstars like Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, and Travis Tritt. Matched with a tasteful mix of old- and new-school production values, that voice makes RAINBOW MAN a significant addition to the new traditionalist canon. minimize
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