Chalee Tennison (album)

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Chalee Tennison
Ocean Way, Nashville
GenreCountry
Length38:42
LabelAsylum Records
ProducerJerry Taylor
Chalee Tennison chronology
Chalee Tennison
(1999)
This Woman's Heart
(2000)

Chalee Tennison is the debut studio album by American country music artist Chalee Tennison, released on Asylum Records on June 8, 1999.

Critical reception

People reviewed Chalie Tennison in its "Picks and Pans" and concluded with the following statement: "Bottom Line: Late-starter locks up a winner."[1]

AllMusic's Maria Konicki Dinoia writes in her review that "Chalee Tennison reminds you of the reasons you started listening to country music in the first place."[2]

Track listing

  • Track information and credits taken from the album's liner notes.[3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Someone Else's Turn to Cry"
  • Robin Lee Bruce
3:01
11."I'd Rather Miss You"
  • McGrath
  • Anthony Little
  • Michael L. Jones
3:40
Total length:38:42

Musicians

  • Drums: Shannon Forrest & Brian Barnett
  • Bass: Spady Brannan
  • Acoustic Guitar: Michael Spriggs
  • Electric Guitar: Kerry Marx & Brent Rowan
  • Piano: Jimmy Nichols, Steve Conn & Billy Kirsch
  • Hammond B-3: Steve Conn
  • Steel Guitar & Lap Steel: Sonny Garrish
  • Fiddle: Larry Franklin
  • Strings:
    The Nashville String Machine
  • Background Vocals: Kim Nash, Bill Nash & Chalee Tennison

Production

  • Produced by Jerry Taylor
  • Production Coordination by Lauren Koch
  • Recorded by Greg Droman, assisted by Joe Hayden & Aaron Swihart at
    Ocean Way Recording
    , Nashville, TN
  • Mixed by Greg Droman, assisted by Tim Coyle at The Sound Kitchen, Franklin, TN
  • The Nashville Strings arranged and conducted by Kristen Wilkinson
  • Mastered by Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters, Inc., Nashville, TN
  • Art Direction by Susan Nadler
  • Photography by Jim Shea
  • Art Direction by Lee Wright & Michael Hagewood
  • Design by Creative Access, Inc.

References

  1. ^ Staff, People (5 July 1999). "Picks and Pans Review: Chalee Tennison". people.com. people Magazine. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  2. AllMusic
  3. ^ Chalee Tennison (liner notes). Chalee Tennison. Asylum. 1999.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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