The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck

The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck

by Johnny Paycheck
The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck

The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck

by Johnny Paycheck

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Overview

Most listeners know Johnny Paycheck from "Take This Job and Shove It" -- a song so popular and so iconic that it overshadows everything else Paycheck did, not just for pop fans but for country listeners. Couple that with a reputation for being a roughneck hellion and you have somebody who is known as a persona, not as a musician. And that's a real shame, as Epic/Legacy's The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck proves. As the first comprehensive CD collection of Paycheck's hit-making peak years of the '70s and '80s -- his early years are documented on the stellar The Real Mr. Heartache collection -- this collection is a revelation, offering definitive proof that he was one of the very greatest hardcore country singers. He could do it all: blue-collar rage ("Take This Job and Shove It," "Me and the IRS"), barroom weepers ("Slide Off of Your Satin Sheets," "I Did the Right Thing") and barroom ravers ("Fifteen Beers"), lush country-pop (the Billy Sherrill-produced "She's All I Got") and gritty country-soul (a George Jones duet on "You Better Move On"), tough-guy laments ("I'm the Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised)") and tough-guy bravado ("Ragged Old Truck," "The Outlaw's Prayer"). Plus, there's a wicked, bizarre sense of humor, evidenced clearly on the neo-talking blues "Colorado Cool-Aid," illustrating that he didn't tame his wildness even at his popular peak. Then there's that voice -- a resonant baritone with impeccable phrasing that some claim was an inspiration for George Jones' style (and listening to this and Mr. Heartache makes those claims quite credible). It all adds up to a collection that not only captures Paycheck at his peak, but also lays claim as one of the great country albums of its era, if not all time. It's the kind of collection an artist the stature of Johnny Paycheck deserves. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/30/2002
Label: Epic
UPC: 0696998524620
Rank: 29583

Tracks

  1. Take This Job and Shove It
  2. 11 Months and 29 Days
  3. I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised)
  4. Slide off of Your Satin Sheets
  5. (Don't Take Her) She's All I Got
  6. Ragged Old Truck
  7. Colorado Kool-Aid
  8. Fifteen Beers
  9. I've Seen Better Days
  10. Someone to Give My Love To
  11. My Part of Forever
  12. Yesterday's News Just Hit Home Today
  13. (Stay Away from) The Cocaine Train
  14. Me and the I.R.S.
  15. The Feminine Touch
  16. You Better Move On
  17. I Did the Right Thing
  18. When I Had a Home to Go To
  19. Barstool Mountain
  20. I Can See Me Lovin' You Again
  21. Old Violin
  22. All Night Lady
  23. The Outlaw's Prayer

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johnny Paycheck   Primary Artist,Vocals
George Jones   Primary Artist,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Wayne Kemp   Composer
Mack Vickery   Composer
John Jackson   Project Director
Johnny Paycheck   Composer,Liner Notes
Joseph M. Palmaccio   Mastering
Phil Thomas   Composer
Jerry Foster   Composer
Jerry Williams, Jr.   Composer
Merle Haggard   Composer
Red Lane   Composer
Tim McGraw   Liner Notes
David Allan Coe   Composer
Glenn Sutton   Composer
Darren Salmieri   A&R
Arthur Alexander   Composer
George Jones   Liner Notes
Danny Morrison   Composer
Donn Tankersley   Composer
Bobby Braddock   Composer
S. Davis   Composer
Howard Fritzson   Art Direction
Giulio Turturro   Design
B.B. Davis   Composer
Sandy Speiser   Photography,Inlay Photography
Marty Martel   Liner Notes
Al Clayton   Photography
Don Hunstein   Tray Photo,Cover Photo
Stan Cornelius   Producer
Steven Berkowitz   A&R
Bobby Borchers   Composer
Billy Joe Shaver   Composer
Bill Rice   Composer
Billy Sherrill   Composer,Original Recording Producer
Johnny Whiteside   Liner Notes
Larry Kingston   Composer
Wayne Carson   Composer
Frank Dycus   Composer
Gary "U.S." Bonds   Composer
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