Fired Up

Fired Up

by Randy Houser
Fired Up

Fired Up

by Randy Houser

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Overview

Randy Houser may remain on independent label Stoney Creek for 2016's Fired Up, but that doesn't stop him from swinging for the fences. If anything, this album possesses a bigger, bolder sound than its 2013 predecessor, How Country Feels. Houser isn't afraid to gloss "Chasing Down a Good Time" with analog synths and drum machines, nor is he reluctant to give the verses of "Mine Tonight" a light, nimble rhythm that feels at odds with the singer's meat-and-potatoes persona, but he pulls it off because neither the performance nor the production feels like pandering. One of Houser's strengths is that he never pushes too hard, but he nevertheless pushes. He'll slyly incorporate some trends into his productions -- here, it's a bright, beat-heavy electronic tapestry reminiscent of Luke Bryan -- but it's just enough to freshen a sound that remains rooted in muscular, masculine modern country. Such contemporary sensibility happily undercuts a slight tendency for nostalgia -- there are enough songs about being a "Little Bit Older," "Yesterday's Whiskey," and high-school memories -- while his fondness for a well-constructed song keeps this sturdy and sensible. If there is any fault in Fired Up, it's that it's a little bit too much of a good thing, particularly on its 17-track deluxe edition, but on a track-for-track basis, the record is always appealing. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 03/11/2016
Label: Stoney Creek Records
UPC: 0697481676727

Tracks

  1. Back
  2. We Went
  3. Chasing Down a Good Time
  4. Senior Year
  5. Mine Tonight
  6. Lucky Me
  7. Song Number 7
  8. Before Midnight
  9. True
  10. Yesterday¿¿¿s Whiskey
  11. Fired Up
  12. Little Bit Older
  13. Gotta Get You Home
  14. Hot Beer and Cold Women
  15. Same Ole Saturday Night
  16. One Way
  17. Whiskeysippi River

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Randy Houser   Primary Artist
Troy Lancaster   Guitar (Electric)
Russell Terrell   Vocals (Background)
David Davidson   Violin
Casey Wood   Keyboards,Percussion
Jeff King   Guitar (Electric)
Steve Nathan   Keyboards
Derek George   Banjo,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Wes Hightower   Vocals (Background)
Jeff Roach   Keyboards
Lonnie Wilson   Drums
David Angell   Violin
Monisa Angell   Viola
B. James Lowry   Guitar (Acoustic)
Scotty Sanders   Guitar (Steel)
Rob McNelley   Guitar (Electric)
Michael Rhodes   Bass
Sari Reist   Cello
Lee Hendricks   Bass
Chris Stapleton   Vocals (Background)
Kevin Murphy   Drums
Dave Cohen   Keyboards
John Henry Trinko   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Josh Jenkins   Composer
Justin Wilson   Composer
Martin Johnson   Composer,Composer,Composer
Zach Abend   Digital Editing
Jen Joe   Creative Director
John King   Composer
Alicia Hoffman   Programming
Kelley Lovelace   Composer
Russell Terrell   Engineer
Craig Wiseman   Composer
Casey Wood   Mixing,Engineer,Digital Editing
Shane Minor   Composer
Lee Thomas Miller   Composer
Derek George   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Digital Editing
Neil Thrasher   Composer
Ashley Gorley   Composer
Kylie Sackley   Composer
Michael Dulaney   Composer
Rhett Akins   Composer
Brett Warren   Composer
Anthony Smith   Composer,Composer
Brad Warren   Composer
Andrew Mendelson   Mastering
Jeffrey Steele   Composer
Randy Houser   Composer
Tony Martin   Composer
Bobby Shin   Engineer
Dallas Davidson   Composer
Ben Hayslip   Composer
Rob Hatch   Composer
Bridgette Tatum   Composer
Chris Janson   Composer
Glenn Sweitzer   Design,Art Direction
Matt Jenkins   Composer
Larry Hall   String Arrangements
Mike "Frog" Griffith   Production Coordination
Travis Meadows   Composer
Chris Stapleton   Composer
Brice Long   Composer
Trevor Rosen   Composer
Lee Miller   Composer
Ryan Smith   Photography
Rebekah Long   Assistant
Kam Luchterhand   Assistant
Matthew Rogers   Composer
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