MARK SELBY
''BLUE HIGHWAY''
MARCH 1 2013
55:47
1. I Will Not Go Quietly /3:52
2. Change A Comin' /4:04
3. Gotta Be Enough /3:52
4. Forty Days, Forty Nights /4:45
5. Another Man /4:38
6. This Is Why We Rock & Roll /3:06
7. A Little While /4:35
8. Trouble Wants /6:10
9. Let's Spend The Nigh Together /4:23
10. Black Diamond /2:08
11. Hell's Hip Pocket /3:31
12. Mile Zero /5:14
13. Backroad Jam (Bonustrack) /5:29
Mark Selby/Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar
Daryl Burgess/Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Charles ''Chopper'' Anderson/Bass Guitar
Tim Lauer/Piano, B3 Organ, Keyboards
Crystal Taliefero/Vocals
Tia Sillers/Vocals
With Special Guests:
Jimmy Hall/Harmonica, Vocal On 2
Rod McGaha/Trumpet On 8
Rick Brantley/Vocal On 3
The ''Highway Horns'' On 3, 4
Oscar Utterstrom/Trombone, Arranger
J.P. Frappier/Trumpet
Chris West/Saxophone
Chad Cromwell/Drums On 9
Alison Prestwood/Bass On 9
Richard Bennet/Tremolo Guitar On 9
BIOGRAPHY
by Alex Henderson
Although Mark Selby is based in Nashville and has written or co-written songs for major country-pop stars, the earthy, gritty singer/songwriter and guitarist has favored blues-rock and roots rock as a solo artist. Selby isn't from Nashville originally; he was born and raised in Oklahoma and lived in Kansas (where he earned a degree in music composition from Fort Hays State University) before settling in Nashville in the 1990s. After making Music City his home, Selby landed a publishing deal and wrote or co-wrote songs for major country-pop artists like Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd, and the Dixie Chicks (including the female trio's number one country hit "There's Your Trouble"). But the diverse Selby is best known for the writing he has done for blues-rocker Kenny Wayne Shepherd; he wrote or co-wrote eight of the songs on Shepherd's Live On CD. In 2000, Selby signed with Vanguard as a solo artist, producing his debut solo album, More Storms Comin', with Brent Maher. Dirt followed in 2003. Selby switched to the ZYX/Pepper Cake label for his third album, a solo acoustic effort called Mark Otis Selby...and the Horse He Rode in On, released in 2006. Nine Pound Hammer appeared in 2008.
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''BLUE HIGHWAY''
MARCH 1 2013
55:47
1. I Will Not Go Quietly /3:52
2. Change A Comin' /4:04
3. Gotta Be Enough /3:52
4. Forty Days, Forty Nights /4:45
5. Another Man /4:38
6. This Is Why We Rock & Roll /3:06
7. A Little While /4:35
8. Trouble Wants /6:10
9. Let's Spend The Nigh Together /4:23
10. Black Diamond /2:08
11. Hell's Hip Pocket /3:31
12. Mile Zero /5:14
13. Backroad Jam (Bonustrack) /5:29
Mark Selby/Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar
Daryl Burgess/Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Charles ''Chopper'' Anderson/Bass Guitar
Tim Lauer/Piano, B3 Organ, Keyboards
Crystal Taliefero/Vocals
Tia Sillers/Vocals
With Special Guests:
Jimmy Hall/Harmonica, Vocal On 2
Rod McGaha/Trumpet On 8
Rick Brantley/Vocal On 3
The ''Highway Horns'' On 3, 4
Oscar Utterstrom/Trombone, Arranger
J.P. Frappier/Trumpet
Chris West/Saxophone
Chad Cromwell/Drums On 9
Alison Prestwood/Bass On 9
Richard Bennet/Tremolo Guitar On 9
BIOGRAPHY
by Alex Henderson
Although Mark Selby is based in Nashville and has written or co-written songs for major country-pop stars, the earthy, gritty singer/songwriter and guitarist has favored blues-rock and roots rock as a solo artist. Selby isn't from Nashville originally; he was born and raised in Oklahoma and lived in Kansas (where he earned a degree in music composition from Fort Hays State University) before settling in Nashville in the 1990s. After making Music City his home, Selby landed a publishing deal and wrote or co-wrote songs for major country-pop artists like Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd, and the Dixie Chicks (including the female trio's number one country hit "There's Your Trouble"). But the diverse Selby is best known for the writing he has done for blues-rocker Kenny Wayne Shepherd; he wrote or co-wrote eight of the songs on Shepherd's Live On CD. In 2000, Selby signed with Vanguard as a solo artist, producing his debut solo album, More Storms Comin', with Brent Maher. Dirt followed in 2003. Selby switched to the ZYX/Pepper Cake label for his third album, a solo acoustic effort called Mark Otis Selby...and the Horse He Rode in On, released in 2006. Nine Pound Hammer appeared in 2008.
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