Old Boots, New Dirt

Old Boots, New Dirt

by Jason Aldean
Old Boots, New Dirt

Old Boots, New Dirt

by Jason Aldean
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Overview

It's hard not to ascribe some meaning to the title of Old Boots, New Dirt, Jason Aldean's sixth album. Edging into his second decade as a star, Aldean's boots are getting a bit worn; he's no longer an upstart, he's a veteran who could almost be seen as an institution thanks to his long commercial track record. Stars have less reason to take risks -- why upset the apple cart if it's still generating revenue -- but there's some freshness on Old Boots, New Dirt, which means the second half of the title isn't just talk. Aldean and producer Michael Knox, who has been with him since the beginning, accentuate the singer's arena country with some decidedly modern electronics: splurting synths propel "Sweet Little Somethin'," while the slinky "Burnin' It Down" simmers to a skittering rhythmic loop. Usually, such electronic digressions indicate a bolder, even stylish, change in direction but that's hardly the case here. Despite the occasional four-on-the-floor pounder -- "Sweet Little Somethin'," "I Took It with Me," "Gonna Know We Were Here" with its gangly Keith Richards chords, all seemingly deliberately scattered through the record so it doesn't drag -- Old Boots, New Dirt is all ballads, slow burners, and midtempo anthems existing in a land that's a far cry from either "Hicktown" or "Crazy Town." Truth is, beneath that exaggerated swagger -- a macho strut he was always eager to emphasize -- Aldean's strength has been slower songs, whether it's the romantic "Why" or the mildly goofy "Big Green Tractor." He leans toward the romantic on Old Boots, New Dirt and he actually benefits from the extra layer of gloss Knox layers upon the album; even when he croons, Aldean retains a slight nasal edge in his voice and the electronics complement this characteristic well. This delicate balance is the greatest indication that both singer and producer are now old pros, knowing how to slyly underscore his star appeal, knowing that Aldean doesn't need to chase the sunny good times of bro-country. This casual, almost steely, assurance is appealing and even if the record goes on far too long at 15 tracks (18 in editions exclusive to certain retailers), this focus coalesces Old Boots, New Dirt, turning it into one of his best records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2014
Label: Broken Bow
UPC: 0697487105726
Rank: 50254

Tracks

  1. Just Gettin' Started
  2. Show You Off
  3. Burnin' It Down
  4. Tryin' to Love Me
  5. Sweet Little Somethin'
  6. Laid Back
  7. Tonight Looks Good on You
  8. Too Fast
  9. If My Truck Could Talk
  10. Old Boots, New Dirt
  11. I Took It with Me
  12. Don't Change Gone
  13. Miss That Girl
  14. Gonna Know We Were Here
  15. Two Night Town

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jason Aldean   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Tony Harrell   Piano,Strings,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Synthesizer
Shelly Fairchild   Vocals (Background)
Kurt Allison   Guitar (Electric)
Mike Johnson   Guitar (Steel),Lap Steel Guitar
Adam Shoenfeld   E-Bow,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Chris Stapleton   Vocals (Background)
Rich Redmond   Drums,Percussion
Danny Rader   Banjo,Bouzouki,Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String)
Wes Hightower   Vocals (Background)
Russ Pahl   Guitar (Steel)
Perry Coleman   Vocals (Background)
Tully Kennedy   Bass
Neil Thrasher   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Michael Dulaney   Composer
Rhett Akins   Composer
Tom Shapiro   Composer
Brandon Epps   Editing Engineer
Tim Nichols   Composer
Brett Beavers   Composer
Hillary Lindsey   Composer
Jim Wright   Photography
Marv Green   Composer,Drum Programming
Brett James   Composer
Rodney Clawson   Composer
Jaron Boyer   Composer
Chris Tompkins   Composer,Drum Programming
Tyler Hubbard   Composer
Brian Kelley   Composer
Evan Owen   Assistant Engineer
Jen Joe   Creative Director
Michael Tyler   Composer
Adam Shoenfeld   Composer
Tony Martin   Composer
Mickey Jack Cones   Vocal Engineer,Editing Engineer
Dallas Davidson   Composer
Ben Hayslip   Composer
Glenn Sweitzer   Design,Art Direction
Sam Martin   Assistant Engineer
Andrew Pates   Composer
Shalacy Griffin   Production Assistant
Chris Stapleton   Composer
Chris DeStefano   Composer
Ross Copperman   Composer
Rich Redmond   Drum Programming
David Lee Murphy   Composer
Lee Thomas Miller   Composer
Wendell Mobley   Composer
Peter Coleman   Mixing,Engineer
Richard Dodd   Mastering
Neil Thrasher   Composer
Ashley Gorley   Composer
Michael Knox   Producer
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