Stars of the Grand Ole Opry (Jan Howard album)
Stars of the Grand Ole Opry | ||||
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Released | May 1981 | |||
Studio | Pete's Place | |||
Genre | Country[1] | |||
Label | First Generation | |||
Producer | Pete Drake | |||
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Singles from Stars of the Grand Ole Opry | ||||
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Stars of the Grand Ole Opry is a studio album by American country music artist Jan Howard. It was released in May 1981 via First Generation Records and was a collection of ten tracks. Seven of the songs were new recordings, while three were re-recordings of Howard's most popular singles. The album part of a veteran-artists program crafted by the First Generation label to market music towards middle-aged audiences. It was re-released several times and was reviewed by Billboard magazine.
Background
[edit]The ex-wife of country songwriter Harlan Howard, Jan Howard got her own recording contract after her husband discovered her singing skills. In the 1960s, Howard had a string of charting US country songs including the top ten releases "Evil on Your Mind", "Bad Seed" and the chart-topping "For Loving You". Howard left her career for a brief period before returning to it in the mid 1970s. Among the albums released following her return was Stars of the Grand Ole Opry.[2] Howard was approached by First Generation records creator Pete Drake to make an album with his label and she agreed to it.[3] The project was among several by other veteran-era country artists that were meant to cater to middle-age audiences. Other artists who released albums with the same title were Charlie Louvin and Jean Shepard.[4]
Recording and content
[edit]Stars of the Grand Ole Opry was produced entirely by Pete Drake at his Nashville, Tennessee recording studio called Pete's Place.[3] The project was a collection of ten tracks[1] that included both new material and re-recordings.[4] Among the new tracks was Howard's self-composed "The Life of a Country Girl Singer" and Johnny Cash's self-composed "Cowboy's Last Ride". Other new songs included "Memories for Sale", "Let Me Be Her Tonight", "Now That He's Gone" and "Keepin' the Feelin' Alive". Re-recordings that Howard cut for the project were "Evil on Your Mind", "Bad Seed" and "The One You Slip Around With".[3]
Release, critical reception and singles
[edit]Stars of the Grand Ole Opry was released in May 1981 by First Generation Records and was the fifteenth studio album of Howard's music career. The album was originally offered as a vinyl LP with five songs on each side of the record.[3] It was later re-issued as a compact disc in 1998 by First Generation.[5] It was later released digitally to online platforms such as Apple Music.[6] First Generation planned to mail 5,000 brochures to US country music retailers in its original distribution. The album series was also promoted through a television marketing campaign.[4] It was further promoted in a television special that aired in August 1981 titled Country Music Celebration.[7] One single was issued from the album: "Living and Loving Hondo". It was released in 1981.[8] The album series was reviewed by Billboard magazine after its original 1981 release. The publication praised Howard's "Memories for Sale", writing that she turned the recording "into a poptorch masterpiece" and also praised "The Life of a Country Girl Singer", calling it "canonical hillbilly".[9] AllMusic later reviewed the compact disc version and gave it four out of five stars.[1]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Living and Loving Hondo" | Rick Beresford | 2:59 |
2. | "Cowboy's Last Ride" | J.R. Cash | 3:01 |
3. | "Now That He's Gone" |
| 2:41 |
4. | "Memories for Sale" | 3:28 | |
5. | "Let Me Be Her Tonight" |
| 3:10 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Life of a Country Girl Singer" | Jan Howard | 3:05 |
2. | "Evil on Your Mind" | Harlan Howard | 2:20 |
3. | "Bad Seed" | Bill Anderson | 2:49 |
4. | "The One You Slip Around With" |
| 2:12 |
5. | "Keepin' the Feelin' Alive" | Rick Beresford | 3:14 |
Personnel
[edit]All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Stars of the Grand Ole Opry.[3]
Musical personnel
- Randy Best – engineering
- Hayword Bishop – drums
- Jimmy Capps – guitar
- Jimmie Crawford – steel guitar
- Pete Drake – steel guitar, producer
- Johnny Drake – engineering
- Bobby Emmons – piano
- Jan Howard – lead vocals
- Bill Hullett – guitar
- The Jordanaires – background vocals
- Shane Keister – piano
- Jerry Kroon – drums
- Bob Moore – bass
- Al Pachucki – engineering
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano
- Pete Wade – guitar
- Tommy Williams – fiddle
Release history
[edit]Region | Date | Format | Label | Ref. |
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United States | May 1981 | Vinyl LP | First Generation Records | [3] |
September 28, 1999 | Compact disc | [5] | ||
circa 2010 | Music download | [6] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Jan Howard [First Generation]: Songs, reviews, credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
- ^ McCloud, Barry (1995). Definitive Country: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Country Music and Its Performers. Berkeley. ISBN 0399521445.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Howard, Jan (May 1981). "Stars of the Grand Ole Opry (liner notes)". First Generation Records. FGLP-GOOS-03 (LP).
- ^ a b c Kirby, Kip (April 18, 1981). "9-Volume'Opry Stars' LP Series Is Launched By First Generation" (PDF). Billboard. p. 45. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ a b Howard, Jan (September 28, 1999). "Stars of the Grand Ole Opry (liner notes)". First Generation Records. FGCD-03 (compact disc).
- ^ a b "Jan Howard: Stars of the Grand Ole Opry by Jan Howard". Apple Music. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- ^ "1st Generation Acts in Special". Billboard. August 8, 1981. p. 50. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ Howard, Jan (1981). ""Living and Loving Hondo"/"The One You Slip Around With" (7" vinyl single)". First Generation Records. FGS-005.
- ^ "Closeup" (PDF). Billboard. June 27, 1981. p. 80. Retrieved 18 July 2024.