Country Love Songs is the debut album by the Americancountry and alternative country singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks, released in 1996.
Reception
Writing for AllMusic, Jack Leaver referred to Fulks as "cleverly twisted, deliciously irreverent, and one of the best of the new country singer/songwriters" and wrote of the album: "Musically, Country Love Songs supplies plenty of hardcore, bottle-tippin', honky tonk country, with a '50s production that sounds like it's supposed to be there. Fulks writes and sings country music that bears little or no resemblance to what dominates the airwaves; rather, his material harks back to an era when humor and dark subject matter shared the same page of a writer's composition book." In a story for No Depression prior to the release of the album, Kevin Roe wrote: "Country Love Songs touches all of the right traditional country bases in showcasing Fulksâ knack for memorable melodies and gleefully left-of-center lyrics."
Track listing
All song by Robbie Fulks unless otherwise noted.
- "Every Kind of Music But Country" (Tim Carroll) â 2:18
- "Rock Bottom, Pop. 1" (Fulks, Dallas Wayne) â 2:38
- "The Buck Starts Here" â 3:42
- "(I Love) Nickels and Dimes" â 3:05
- "Barely Human" â 3:45
- "I'd Be Lonesome" â 2:44
- "She Took a Lot of Pills (And Died)" â 2:41
- "We'll Burn Together" â 2:50
- "Let's Live Together" â 2:59
- "The Scrapple Song" â 2:42
- "Pete Way's Trousers" â 2:34
- "Tears Only Run One Way" â 2:49
- "Papa Was a Steel-Headed Man" â 3:27
Personnel
- Robbie Fulks â vocals, guitar
- Keith Baumann â lap steel guitar
- Tom Brumley â pedal steel
- Casey Driessen â fiddle
- Lou Whitney â bass
- Darren Wilcox â bass
- Brett Simons â bass
- Bobby Lloyd Hicks â drums
- Ora Jones â vocals
- Steve Rosen â fiddle, background vocals
- The Skeletons â background vocals
- Joe Terry â keyboards, piano
- D. Clinton Thompson â guitar
Production
- Greg Duffin â engineer
- Steve Albini â engineer
- John Golden â mastering
- Markus Greiner â design
- Elaine Moore â photography
References