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Enjoy the Ride
Sugarland / CD / 2006
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Artist
Sugarland
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Mercury Nashville
Producer
Byron Gallimore, Kristian Bush, Jennifer Nettles
Release Date
2006 11 07
Song List
1: Settlin' (3:27)
2: County Line (2:50)
3: Want To (3:35)
4: Everyday America (3:53)
5: Happy Ending (5:17)
6: These Are the Days (3:50)
7: One Blue Sky (4:18)
8: April Showers (3:25)
9: Mean Girls (2:41)
10: Stay (4:45)
11: Sugarland (4:24)
Style.Categories
Contemporary Country, Country-Rock
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There is a lot at stake for
Sugarland
on their sophomore outing,
Enjoy the Ride
. First, there's the fact that their first release,
Twice the Speed of Life
, was a multi-platinum success. Its singles and videos drove the record outside
country
music's audience to appeal to a degree to mainstream
rock & roll
listeners who didn't mind at all when vocalist/songwriter
Jennifer Nettles
appeared in a duet with
Jon Bon Jovi
on a video of
Bon Jovi
's
"Who Says You Can't Go Home."
Secondly, there is the "sophomore jinx," which tends to plague many celebrated acts whose debut albums are successful -- especially beyond expectations. Thirdly,
Sugarland
were formed by songwriters
Kristen Hall
and
Kristian Bush
, who heard
Nettles
and asked her to join the band.
Hall
wrote or co-wrote everything on the band's debut -- though
Bush
and
Nettles
are serious songwriters in their own right (see below).
Hall
left the band suddenly and somewhat mysteriously at the beginning of 2006, issuing a gentle yet terse statement that the life of the road and high visibility weren't for her and she wished to concentrate on being a songwriter. She wished
Bush
and
Nettles
well and graciously thanked them. Her name only appears on one track on
Enjoy the Ride
, the album's final cut,
"Sugarland,"
and is nowhere mentioned in the voluminous "thank-yous" on the credits page. Hmmm....
The real question is whether or not the band delivers on
Enjoy the Ride
.
Bush
and
Nettles
co-wrote most everything on the set, which was produced by the pair with
Byron Gallimore
. Third parties
Lisa Carver
(underappreciated but gloriously talented),
Tim Owens
,
Bobby Pinson
, and
Jeff Cohen
joined forces to round out the various tracks here.
Nettles
wrote the brilliant liberation story
"Stay"
on her own, and
Bush
worked with
Hall
and
Vanessa Olivarez
on
"Sugarland."
Musically,
Enjoy the Ride
is a likely but more chancy part two of the
Sugarland
story. The songs are tough, lean, direct, and in their way poignant.
Gallimore
's production hand is brighter and tighter than that of
Garth Fundis
, who worked on the band's debut. The mix is brighter and a bit more rocked up, and that's a good thing. So it all comes down to the songs themselves, and the way they come across.
The keyboard lines that open
"Settlin',"
along with the big anthemic guitars, B-3, and drums are a shock to the system, but then
Nettles
drops right into the center of the groove with "Fifteen minutes to get me together/For Mr. Right Now, not Mr. Forever/Don't even know why I even try when I know how it ends/Lookin' like another 'Maybe we can be friends'/I've been leaving it up to fate/It's my life so it's mine to make/I ain't settlin'/For just getting by/I've had enough so-so/For the rest of my life/Tired of shooting too low/So raise the bar high/Just enough ain't enough this time/I ain't settlin' for anything less than everything...." The guitars careen off one another and
Nettles
--arguably (along with
Gretchen Wilson
) the finest singer in
country
music today -- soars above the fray in her gritty
R&B
-tinged voice. This is a terrain familiar to
rock
audiences.
John Mellencamp
has been laying this down for 30 years and it becomes even more pronounced on
"County Line,"
the next cut. With crunchy six-strings, popping snares and kick drums, and mandolins and fiddles -- with an ornate B-3 to fill in the spaces --
rock & roll
meets the folksiness of
country
music.
This is more
rock & roll
than anything that's come down that pipe in a decade.
Mellencamp
,
Bob Seger
, and even
Bruce Springsteen
could get away with this song.
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