The Bus Songs

The Bus Songs

by Toby Keith
The Bus Songs

The Bus Songs

by Toby Keith

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Overview

Toby Keith began publicly using the term "Bus Songs" back in 2003, separating "The Taliban Song" and "Weed with Willie" from the proper album of Shock'n Y'All. Keith called these "Bus Songs" because they were the naughty tunes he and his band sang to each other to pass the time while on tour, and before long the line between the back of the bus and the front of the album started to blur. At times, these ribald tales would be tacked onto the end of the record, but they started to slide into the middle of a song sequence. Soon, it was difficult to discern a Bus Song from a hit single like "Red Solo Cup," so the 2017 appearance of an album dedicated to The Bus Songs doesn't feel quite as revelatory as it may have been a decade earlier. The lack of surprise with The Bus Songs is also due to how it largely comprises old songs, often consisting of previously released versions of songs released between 2003 and 2015. These five familiar recordings are balanced by new studio versions of the Bus Songs from 2006's White Trash with Money, live takes on "Get Out of My Car" and "Weed with Willie," and two brand-new songs: "Shitty Golfer" and "Wacky Tobaccy." Neither of the new tunes are any great shakes -- "Shitty Golfer" recalls Bobby Bare singing Shel Silverstein, "Wacky Tobaccy" plays its wackiness too hard -- but the new take on "Brand New Bow" has a nice soulful groove and "Hell No" shares a similar worn-in vibe. These are good grace notes on an album that winds up showcasing the craft of Keith's writing and the skill of his singing. What's remarkable is that The Bus Songs doesn't feel markedly sillier than a typical Keith record, and that's because of the heartache and wry observations on the margins of the songs, elements that give these purported novelties soul. Maybe The Bus Songs isn't quite as consistent as it could've been, but by this point that's expected from Keith. Instead, it's as messy and complex as any of his post-White Trash with Money records, and it's every bit as enjoyable too. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/08/2017
Label: Show Dog Nashville
UPC: 0752830445413
Rank: 3508

Tracks

  1. Shitty Golfer
  2. Wacky Tobaccy
  3. Runnin' Block
  4. Brand New Bow
  5. Call a Marine
  6. Hell No
  7. The Critic
  8. The Size I Wear
  9. Ballad of Balad
  10. Rum Is the Reason
  11. Weed with Willie [Live]
  12. Get Out of My Car [Live]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Toby Keith   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Miles McPherson   Drums
Roman Dudok   Saxophone
Charlie Judge   Wurlitzer
David Santos   Bass
Ilya Toshinskiy   Guitar (Acoustic)
Dave Cohen   Piano,Accordion,Wurlitzer
Dave McAfee   Drums
The TKokies   Vocal Group
Steven Sheehan   Guitar (Acoustic)
Aubrey Haynie   Fiddle
Kevin Grantt   Bass
Bobby Terry   Guitar (Acoustic)
Danny Rader   Guitar (Acoustic)
Chris McHugh   Drums
Doyle Grisham   Guitar (Steel)
Mac McAnally   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Chad Cromwell   Drums
Steve Nathan   Piano,Wurlitzer
J.T. Corenflos   Guitar (Electric)
Russ Pahl   Dobro,Guitar (Steel)
Perry Coleman   Vocals (Background)
Rob Hajacos   Fiddle
Robert Greenidge   Drums (Steel)
Jim Mayer   Bass
Roger Guth   Drums
Scotty Emerick   Snaps,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Jimmie Lee Sloas   Bass
Randy Scruggs   Banjo
Brent Mason   Guitar (Electric)
Bobby Pinson   Vocal Group,Vocals (Background)
Lucy Pinson   Vocal Group
Bruce Bouton   Guitar (Steel)
Carl Murr   Trombone
Joey Floyd   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Kenny Greenberg   Guitar (Electric)
Josh Bertrand   Pedal Steel
Greg Barnhill   Vocals (Background)
Eric Darken   Percussion
Rob McNelley   Guitar (Electric)
Rich Eckhardt   Guitar,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Mica Roberts   Vocals (Background)
Rex Mauney   Piano,Vocals (Background)
Jay Jennings   Trumpet
Chuck Goff, Jr.   Bass
The Hogliners   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Greg Watermann   Photography
Alex Jarvis   Editing
Kristin Barlowe   Photography
Meredith Louie   Creative Director
Tim Brennan   Assistant Engineer
Elaine Shock   Creative Director
Brandon Mosley   Assistant Engineer
Mike Stankiewicz   Assistant Engineer
Keith Brogdon   Design,Art Direction
Ernesto Olivera   Assistant Engineer
Bud Fox   Executive Producer
Zack Pancoast   Assistant Engineer
Robby Schneider   Production Coordination
Collin Trudan   Production Coordination
Dave Gatley   Photography
Laura Kimbrell   Production Coordination
Robert Ashcroft   Photography
Mac McAnally   Producer
Rivers Rutherford   Composer
Scotty Emerick   Composer
Mills Logan   Mixing,Engineer,Programming,Overdub Engineer
Toby Keith   Composer,Producer
Ken Love   Mastering
Lowell Reynolds   Assistant Engineer
Bobby Pinson   Composer,Producer
Trey Keller   Editing
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