Guitar Slinger (Vince Gill album)
Guitar Slinger is the twelfth studio album by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released on October 25, 2011 via MCA Nashville.[9] A deluxe edition was also released with three bonus tracks.[10]
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Released | October 25, 2011 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 53:57 | |||
Label | MCA Nashville | |||
Producer |
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Vince Gill chronology | ||||
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Singles from Guitar Slinger | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 78/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Country Weekly | [3] |
Entertainment Weekly | A[4] |
The Independent | [5] |
PopMatters | [6] |
Slant Magazine | [7] |
USA Today | [8] |
Lead-off single "Threaten Me with Heaven" received a nomination on the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Country Song and also a nomination for Song of the Year on the 47th Academy of Country Music Awards.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Guitar Slinger" | Vince Gill | 4:05 |
2. | "Tell Me Fool" | Gill, Pete Wasner | 4:05 |
3. | "Threaten Me with Heaven" | Gill, Amy Grant, Dillon O'Brian, Will Owsley | 5:31 |
4. | "When the Lady Sings the Blues" | Gill, Wasner | 4:34 |
5. | "Who Wouldn't Fall in Love with You" | Gill, Ashley Monroe | 4:58 |
6. | "When Lonely Comes Around" | Gill, Grant, Owsley | 3:45 |
7. | "True Love" (featuring Amy Grant) | Gill, Grant | 4:44 |
8. | "Bread and Water" | Gill, Leslie Satcher | 4:44 |
9. | "Billy Paul" | Gill | 3:52 |
10. | "The Old Lucky Diamond Motel" | Gill | 3:39 |
11. | "If I Die" | Gill, Monroe | 3:40 |
12. | "Buttermilk John" (with the Time Jumpers) | Gill | 6:20 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Guitar Slinger" | Vince Gill | 4:05 |
2. | "All Nighter Comin'" | Gill, Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton | 2:34 |
3. | "Tell Me Fool" | Gill, Pete Wasner | 4:05 |
4. | "Threaten Me with Heaven" | Gill, Amy Grant, Dillon O'Brian, Will Owsley | 5:31 |
5. | "When the Lady Sings the Blues" | Gill, Wasner | 4:34 |
6. | "Who Wouldn't Fall in Love with You" | Gill, Ashley Monroe | 4:58 |
7. | "When Lonely Comes Around" | Gill, Grant, Owsley | 3:45 |
8. | "True Love" | Gill, Grant | 4:44 |
9. | "Bread and Water" | Gill, Leslie Satcher | 4:44 |
10. | "Billy Paul" | Gill | 3:52 |
11. | "The Old Lucky Diamond Motel" | Gill | 3:39 |
12. | "Lipstick Everywhere" | Gill | 3:11 |
13. | "One More Thing I Wished I'd Said" | Gill, Amber Digby | 4:05 |
14. | "If I Die" | Gill, Monroe | 3:40 |
15. | "Buttermilk John" | Gill | 6:20 |
Personnel
Credits from European version:
- Vince Gill – lead vocals, electric guitar (1-8, 10, 11, 12, 14), acoustic guitar (2, 3, 4, 6-15), backing vocals (6, 8, 10), banjo (11), mandolin (11)
- John Hobbs – acoustic piano (1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14), keyboards (2), Hammond B3 organ (3-6, 8, 9, 13, 14), accordion (11)
- Pete Wasner – synthesizers, Hammond B3 organ (1, 7), Wurlitzer electric piano (3, 5, 8) acoustic piano (4, 9, 11), Rhodes (4), Wurlitzer organ (10)
- Richard Bennett – acoustic guitar (1, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13), electric guitar (4, 14)
- Tom Bukovac – electric guitar (1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10)
- Al Anderson – electric guitar (2)
- Tom Britt – electric guitar (3, 9, 15)
- Will Owsley – electric guitar (4, 7)
- Andy Riess – electric guitar (15)
- Paul Franklin – steel guitar (1, 2, 10, 12-15), dobro (5)
- Russ Pahl – steel guitar (9)
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar (1, 5, 10)
- Michael Rhodes – bass guitar (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11-14)
- David Hungate – bass guitar (8, 9)
- Dennis Crouch – upright bass (15)
- Chad Cromwell – drums (1, 3-8, 10, 11)
- Eddie Bayers – drums (2, 12, 13, 14)
- Rick Vanaugh – drums (15)
- Eric Darken – percussion
- Larry Franklin – fiddle (12, 13)
- Aubrey Haynie – fiddle (15)
- Kenny Sears – fiddle (15)
- Joe Spivey – fiddle (15)
- Bekka Bramlett – backing vocals (1, 3, 4, 15)
- Jenny Gill – backing vocals (1-7, 9, 10)
- Chris Stapleton – backing vocals (2, 3, 4)
- Billy Thomas – backing vocals (2, 3, 4, 5, 15), drums (9)
- Amy Grant – backing vocals (4, 8), lead vocals (8)
- Kim Keyes – backing vocals (4)
- Gene Miller – backing vocals (4, 7)
- Dawn Sears – backing vocals (5, 13)
- Jeff White – backing vocals (5, 9, 11, 15)
- Ashley Monroe – backing vocals (6)
- Sarah Chapman – backing vocals (8)
- Andrea Zonn – backing vocals (9, 11), fiddle (11)
- Corrina Gill – backing vocals (10)
- Wes Hightower – backing vocals (12, 13)
- Lee Ann Womack – backing vocals (12)
- Sonya Isaacs – backing vocals (14)
- Sarah Siskind – backing vocals (14)
Chart performance
As of December 2015, the album had sold 102,000 copies.[11]
Album
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Top Country Albums | 4 |
US Billboard 200 | 14 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions |
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US Country | ||
2011 | "Threaten Me with Heaven" | 42 |
References
- "Guitar Slinger Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Jurek, Thom. "Guitar Slinger - Vince Gill". AllMusic. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
- Nicholson, Jessica (October 20, 2011). "Guitar Slinger by Vince Gill". Country Weekly. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Wood, Mikael (October 28, 2011). "Albums: Oct. 28, 2011 (Vince Gill, Guitar Slinger)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Coleman, Nick (April 15, 2012). "Album: Vince Gill, Guitar Slinger (MCA/Decca)". The Independent. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Majorins, Philip (October 30, 2011). "Vince Gill: Guitar Slinger". PopMatters. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Keefe, Jonathan (October 24, 2011). "Vince Gill: Guitar Slinger". Slant Magazine. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Mansfield, Brian (October 24, 2011). "Vince Gill, Guitar Slinger". USA Today. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
- Graff, Gary (September 6, 2011). "Vince Gill Didn't Have to 'Doll Up and Leave Town' to Record 'Guitar Slinger'". Billboard. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
- Rowe, Matt (October 12, 2011). "Vince Gill Returns with New Album, Guitar Slinger". The Morton Report. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
- "Upcoming Releases". Hits Daily Double. HITS Digital Ventures. Archived from the original on December 18, 2015.
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