A Tribute To The Judds Various Artists - The Judds
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
27.10.2023
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- 1 Girls Night Out 03:04
- 2 Mama He's Crazy 03:17
- 3 Why Not Me 03:23
- 4 Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) [feat. Sonya Isaacs] 03:48
- 5 Rockin' With The Rhythm Of The Rain 02:49
- 6 Young Love (Strong Love) 04:37
- 7 Have Mercy 03:10
- 8 Love Is Alive 03:52
- 9 Had A Dream (For The Heart) 03:15
- 10 I Know Where I'm Going 03:46
- 11 Let Me Tell You About Love 03:04
- 12 John Deere Tractor 04:24
- 13 Cry Myself To Sleep 04:13
- 14 Love Can Build A Bridge 04:37
Info for A Tribute To The Judds
In celebration of The Judds’ 40th anniversary, some of music’s biggest stars have come together for A Tribute To The Judds, a compilation album filled to the brim with reimagined versions of the legendary duo’s discography.
Throughout the record, the participating artists – Wynonna Judd, Ashley McBryde, Barnett, Lynne and West, Blake Shelton, Carl Perkins, Carly Pearce, Cody Johnson, Dolly Parton, Ella Langley, Gabby Barrett, Gwen Stefani, Jamey Johnson, Jelly Roll, Jennifer Nettles, K. Michelle, Lainey Wilson, Leanne Rimes, Megan Moroney, Molly Tuttle, O.N.E The Duo, Raul Malo, Reba McEntire, Rob Ickes, Shelly Fairchild, Sonya Isaacs, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, Trey Hensley, Trisha Yearwood and Wendy Moten – all inject their signature sound into the revered music of The Judds across A Tribute To The Judds, creating a powerful homage to one of the most beloved and trailblazing duos in the world.
A successful bow to a legend: 14 top country acts from different corners and eras. All tracks from the album were developed by The Judds’ original producer and six-time Grammy award winner, Brent Maher, outside of “Cry Myself to Sleep” which was produced by four-time CMA winner, Cactus Moser. The tribute album is in honour of The Judds’ 40-year anniversary after being signed to RCA records by Joe Galante, who served as the project’s executive producer and spearheaded the record into fruition alongside Renee Bell. His previous work with The Judds culminated in multiple accolades including: 6 multi-platinum studio albums, 5 Grammy awards, 9 CMA awards, 8 ACM awards and an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
“To have all of these artists, most of which are my friends, come together and lend their voices and artistry to reimagine these songs, is so special. These songs are so timeless, and I am so excited for them to live on for generations to come,” said Wynonna Judd.
“To all of you who listen to this music, I wish you could have been with us in the studio when we recorded these songs. There was a joy and passion along with some poignant moments in re-recording these Judd songs that are impossible to describe. I hope you enjoy this record as much as we enjoyed making it,” said Brent Maher.
“Renee Bell and I were thrilled to be a part of A Tribute To The Judds as Executive Producers. After my signing of The Judds in 1983, and Wynonna going to MCA when Renee was director of A&R, it was a special reunion for all of us,” said Joe Galante. “With Brent Maher at the helm of producing all of the timeless Judds’ music we are honouring, it was the perfect combination. We couldn’t be more excited about the incredible artists that have brought their own styles to these great songs.”
"Overall ‘A Tribute To The Judds’ is a great introduction to the duo’s music for those who may not know them whilst also showing just how well-loved and respected they are within the country music community. You can feel in every one of these songs how much of an impact they’ve had on the artists performing them and it’s a real testament to the enduring power of great songs. It feels like a really fitting homage to two legends of the country genre and hopefully will allow even more new fans to discover them – and maybe some of these tracks will pop up in the artists’ own shows too (I’m crossing everything we get a live version of ‘Mama He’s Crazy’ at some point!)." (entertainment-focus.com)
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