GEORGE STRAIT’S COWBOYS AND DREAMERS ARRIVES The King of Country Music’s 31st Studio Album for MCA is “a worthy contender for the #AOTY prize …the ultimate Grammy” – Cowboys & Indians Magazine “Strait is still the King with Texas country music fans” – San
Antonio Express-News “Put this mini masterpiece on repeat pronto.” – MusicRow Magazine Music Review: On 'Cowboys and
Dreamers,' George Strait's traditional country is still a heart warmer. George Strait’s 31st studio album, the
feel-good “Cowboys and Dreamers,” marks five decades of record releases - abcnews REVIEW: Years previous in country music as Bro-Country
was dominating everything and making many country fans hang their head in
shame, we kept searching for a hero or savior who could come to our rescue.
But in truth, we never needed that. The catalog of “King” George and other
country legends was always there, and so was their influence and legacy.
Sometimes in the noise of the present tense, all of that can get lost
temporarily. But when the dust settles, there it is like a rock and a steady
hand on the rudder. That’s the music of George Strait. 7.8/10 savingcountrymusic
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NASHVILLE,
Tenn. – It’s been 15 years since The New York Times distinguished George
Strait as “a country superstar in complete command of his gift,” and
with the arrival of his 31st studio album for MCA, Cowboys And
Dreamers, that statement rings just as true today. Filled
with classic country honky-tonkers about drinkin’ and not thinkin’ as well as
sad songs and ballads about loss and cheatin’, listen to the album Cowboys
& Indians Magazine notes is “a cornucopia of
trad-country-arrangement beauty,” HERE.
Dedicated to three of Strait’s very good, longtime friends and collaborators
who he lost this year – manager Erv Woolsey, road manager Tom Foote and fiddler
Gene Elders who plays on four tracks on this album – the Texas Troubadour
shared, “I will never forget all of the good times we had together.”
Produced by Chuck Ainlay, who has been mixing Strait records since 1985, Tony
Brown (Strait’s 1993’s Easy Come, Easy Go; 2008’s Troubadour)
and Strait, the album’s title comes from a song penned by Jessie Jo Dillon,
Keith Gattis and Bubba Strait.
“It is a really cool song,” shared Strait of the title track. “So cool that I
thought that I should name the whole album after it. And sometimes I feel like
the last of a dying breed trying to find where I fit. That pretty much says it
all. ‘Somewhere between high on top of the world, and fighting with calling it
quits.’” While the Keith Gattis reaffirming “Wish I Could Say” offers, ‘Wish I
could tell you how the world ain’t ended, And how it’s all going to be ok.’
The follow-up to Honky Tonk Time Machine, Strait’s 27th No. 1 Billboard Country
album, Cowboys And Dreamers, named “album of the week”
by Associated
Press, features 13 new songs, including three
already released tracks -- “Three Drinks Behind,” “MIA Down
in MIA” and “The Little Things” -- as well as “Honky Tonk
Hall Of Fame” featuring Chris Stapleton and Strait’s rendition of Waylon
Jennings’ “Waymore’s Blues.” All making appearances in his live set, Strait has
one final show in 2024, supersizing his long-standing “Strait to Vegas” show at
Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium to mark the 37th installment of the engagement
with Chris Stapleton and special guests Little Big Town.
Cowboys And Dreamers Tracklist:
(Songwriters in parentheses)
1) "Three Drinks Behind" (Benjamin Gaither, Jeff Silvey and Kim
Williams)
2) "Cowboys And Dreamers" (Jessie Jo Dillon, Keith Gattis and Bubba
Strait)
3) "To The Moon" (Marty Brown and Steve Clark)
4) "MIA Down in MIA" (Adam Craig and Dean Dillon)
5) "Wish I Could Say" (Keith Gattis)
6) "Calling From The Car" (Bobby Braddock)
7) "People Get Hurt Sometimes" (Jim Lauderdale, Kendell Marvel and
Jimmy Ritchey)
8) "Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame" ft. Chris Stapleton (Chris Stapleton,
Jameson Clark and Timothy James)
9) "The Little Things" (George Strait, Monty Criswell and Bubba
Strait)
10) "The Book" (George Strait, Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon and
Bubba Strait)
11) "Rent" (Guy Clark and Keith Gattis)
12) "Waymore’s Blues" (Curtis Buck and Waylon Jennings)
13) "The Journey Of Your Life" (Ronnie Bowman and Troy Jones)
**** USE the Playlist play control 2nd left from top of the screen to
see the playlisted..tracks and select one to play from the drop down menu
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George Strait is the King of Country Music, having sold more than 105 million albums and counting while earning more than 60 major entertainment industry awards as well as countless nominations. The Texas singer-songwriter is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades. With 33 different Platinum or multi-Platinum albums, he’s earned the third-most certifications of any artist in any genre, following only The Beatles and Elvis Presley, and with a total of 60, Strait has more No. 1 songs than any other artist in history.
The Texas troubadour's 31st career studio album, Cowboys And Dreamers, isavailable now. It follows 2019’s best-selling country album, Honky Tonk Time Machine, on MCA Nashville. That album quickly became Strait’s record-extending 27th No.1 Billboard Country album. The Country Music Hall of Fame member also earned his 100th entry on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with his single “The Weight of the Badge” from the project. For more information, visit GeorgeStrait.com.
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