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  • Audio CD (July 27, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: July 27, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Universal South
  • ASIN: B0002IQIXI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #6,670 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Let It Roll, Let It Ride
2. If I Ever Break Your Heart
3. Wait A Minute
4. Making Memories Of Us
5. Oklahoma Dust
6. Dangerous Curves
7. Forever Someday
8. On The Road To Ruin
9. Heart Of A Jealous Man
10. It's Hard To Kiss The Lips At Night
11. Sweet Little Lisa

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This reunion of singer-songwriters Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill with pianist Tony Brown, ace guitarist Richard Bennett, and steel guitarist Hank DeVito sounds like the country equivalent of the Traveling Wilburys--a veteran supergroup having too much fun to take itself too seriously. Alumni of Emmylou Harris's Hot Band, the Cherry Bombs were Crowell's backing band in the '70s. Since then, Gill has become a star, Brown has become better known as a label executive, and Bennett has seen considerable demand as a producer. Starting with a call to loosen up on "Let It Go, Let It Ride," the album shows a spirit of playful camaraderie. It's tough to imagine either Crowell or Gill putting a cut titled "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long" on one of their own albums, but the collaboration here is a honky-tonk highlight. DeVito remains the band's secret songwriting weapon, as "Wait a Minute" (in collaboration with Crowell) and a revival of "Sweet Little Lisa" (previously recorded by Dave Edmunds) capture the exhilaration of early rock & roll. A former gospel pianist, Brown adds revivalist preaching to this busmen's holiday. --Don McLeese

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Each of this legendary band's members have gone on to become nothing less than prime architects of modern country music. But back in the wild-and-innocent '70s, before life and success got in the way, Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell, along with piano-pounding producer Tony Brown, guitar ace Richard Bennett, steel wizard Hank Devito, and the state-of-the-groove rhythm section of Emory Gordy and Larry Londin, were tearing up honky tonks from coast to coast as the Cherry Bombs – the coolest, ass-kicking-est country outfit in the land.

Rising out of the ashes of Emmylou Harris' Hot Band, the Cherry Bombs formed to back up Crowell as the young Texan was launching his long-and-successful country career. And it was Crowell that finally brought them back to together for the 2003 ASCAP Country Awards Dinner. The singer was being presented with a Creative Achievement Award, and when the Notorious Cherry Bombs hit the stage, it was clear that the band was not as good as they used to be – they were a whole lot better. Supplemented by keyboardist John Hobbs and featuring a new rhythm section (with Eddie Bayers, Jr. sitting in for the late Larry Londin and Michael Rhodes replacing the now-retired Emory Gordy, Jr.), the Notorious Cherry Bombs turned the usually subdued awards show into a full-blown honky-tonk throw-down.

Rejuvenated and inspired, the band immediately entered the studio, emerging with an album that more than lives up to the legend. Twenty-five years in the making, The Notorious Cherry Bombs album has finally arrived. One listen and you’ll know - it was well worth the wait.


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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nasvhille's best players make the best album!, August 15, 2004
Let me give you a list of names. Eddie Bayers; Richard Bennett; Tony Brown; Rodney Crowell; Hank DeVito; Vince Gill; John Hobbs; Michael Rhodes. Any of those names sound familiar? To country music fans, they should. Superstar singer/songwriters, top-notch studio musicians, highly demanded record producers. Who knew they played together?

The Notorious Cherry Bombs have created a country music album that is destined to become a classic. From breezy ramblers like "Let it Roll, Let it Ride," to the seriousness of a good ol' "prison" song ("Heart of a Jealous Man"), this CD is packed full of traditional country music. Master songwriters Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill do most of the writing, and share lead vocals; with the other guys backing them, it's a sure-fire combination for success.

The first single, "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night that Chew Your A** Out All Day Long" is a hilarious traditional number that even manages to poke fun at itself ("It's alright if we say it/'Cause radio won't play it/It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chew your a** out all day long"). Several other songs are upbeat and fun (these guys obviously love to play together), but it's not all fun and games. "Heart of a Jealous Man" is downright haunting, while a man fights temptation in "Dangerous Curves," and Rodney Crowell's "Making Memories of Us" ponders eternal love. Even the rollickin "On the Road to Ruin" has a dark undertone.

No duds on this album, folks. This is pure, solid country music by the best players in Nashville. God, I hope they do another album; this one's a classic. The Notorious Cherry Bombs--country music's Dream Team.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Notorious Cherry Bombs is the Bomb!, August 8, 2004
By T. Yap "thy4568" (Sydney, NSW, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Prime Cuts: Dangerous Curves, It's Hard to Kiss the Lips..., Making Memories of Us

Once in a blue moon recording companies do tread upon the more conspicuous path by releasing a product that is eminently more for the enrichment of the format's genre, than in the assiduous pursuit of the mighty dollar. Kudos is in order to Universal South Records honcho Tony Brown for taking this leap of faith. The Notorious Cherry Bombs, unlike most country bands today, consists not of hotshot studs in their twenties. Rather forming the core are the country veterans such as Rodney Crowell, Tony Brown himself and Vince Gill with Rodney and Gill trading lead vocals on different tracks with occasional duets. If one thing can be said about this album, it is definitely not a factory-sealed commodity from Music Row's conveyer belt. Rather, this is an ebullient and sturdy effort that is solidly country and brilliantly executed.

The onus of songwriting is primarily shared between Crowell and Gill: with the pair penning 3 cuts together, Rodney writing 4 more tracks without Gill and Gill responsible for cutting 3 of his own composition plus a Hank DeVito cover song. Regardless of who holds the pen, every track here is a winner. The Crowell-penned "If I Ever Break Your Heart," for instance, an ode to marital fidelity has an enticing Eagles-like pop flair that harkens back to Crowell's "Diamonds and Dirt" days. "Making Memories of Us," also a Crowell original and a former Tracy Byrd track, is a brooding ballad of enduring love with such moving lyrics of devotion that could also work on a spiritual level.

Vince Gill, normally known for his smooth tenor, sounds a little husky on the bluegrass tingled "Oklahoma Dust." "Oklahoma Dust," co-written by Gill and the underrated Leslie Satcher, though not the most impressive track, boasts a rustic feel and features some complementary wailing steel guitars. Further, Gill has never sounded more lonesome than on the superb country shuffle "Forever Someday," an excellent follow up to Gill's heart shattering career defining smash "When I Call Your Name." A little reminisce of Reba McEntire's "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," "Heart of a Jealous Man" also tells a story of how broken hearts and jealousy can be a deadly impetus to murder and bloodshed. Though not as suspenseful as Reba's hit, Gill attacks this song with panache.

Together as joint songwriters, Gill and Crowell are dynamite. Case in point is the vanguard single "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long" (are we looking for a contender for the longest song title?). Backed by some fine honky tonk piano, "It's Hard to Kiss..." may appear humorous on a cursory level, but at a closer listen, this ballad has some timely advice for anyone involved in a relationship. "Dangerous Curve," also another product of the Gill-Crowell collaboration, finds Gill's daughter Jenny adding backing vocals on this most radio-friendly and delightful scorcher detailing a man's wrestle over temptation. Since most of the members of the Notorious Cherry Bombs are musicians especially guitar-playing extraordinaires, they exemplify their craft with vivacity and gaiety on the rocking "Let It Roll, Let It Ride." "Let It Roll" gets reprise again towards the end of the CD. But with a running time over 7 minutes, the novelty somehow erodes.

This album is a great piece of work-potent in every sense with boatloads of excellent tunes to enjoy. It's been many moons ago since a country CD has been so satisfying and here's to more The Notorious Cherry Bombs CDs to come!
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is da Bomb! (Meaning ...really really good!), July 27, 2004
By C. Jones "Charlie" (West Linn, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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How can you go wrong on a CD that features Vince Gill, Tony Brown and Rodney Crowell? You can't. Mark my words as this CD will be in all the Top 5 lists for this year.

My favorite song is, Let It Ride, Let It Roll, a rollicking uptempo honkey tonk tune that Vince and Rodney take turns vocally calling out to the older set to loosen up before you're too old to do so.

The hilarious stone cold country of ,It's Hard To Kiss The Lips at Night, That Chew Your Ass out All Day Long, (the first video and single...look for Vince and Rodney in drag as each others wife...) while may not get the radio airplay it deserves (let's hope it does) will be the song and video everyone will be singing to.

Vince and Rodney both contribute about four songs each and the remainder is often a collaberation of writers.

While the sound overall is definately country it does not sound dated or tired. There is a true energy that this band exudes. Great singing, writing and playing throughout.

The whole CD is top notch but ,Dangerous Curves, and ,Forever Someday, stand out. Dangerous Curves is a mid tempo heart felt song from Rodney and Vince telling a married man ...you better go on home - she has dangerous curves... While ,Forever Someday, is a stone cold country ballad as only Vince could sing it.

With country radio playing the same 5 artists same 7 songs 99 times a day, my hope is that this CD is not overlooked.

Let's hope the Cherry Bombs decide to tour and that would be the only thing that could top this CD. A true masterpiece.



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2.0 out of 5 stars Mostly fizzle, little sizzle
With a pairing like ace songwriter Rodney Crowell and crystalline-tenored, jagged-riff twanger Vince Gill, you'd expect some fireworks. Read more
Published on October 3, 2006 by Greg Brady

4.0 out of 5 stars I liked some of it
I bought this album after listening to the first few songs.

The first 1/3 seems more rock & roll then country -- and that's the part I like. Read more
Published on September 4, 2006 by Robert J. Paulsen

5.0 out of 5 stars Very original Cherry Bombs
The entire album is good. Every song is unique, fun to listen to, and has an original sound. We especially love Rodney Crowel's simpler than Urban's version of "Making Memories... Read more
Published on August 26, 2006 by Susan Carter

5.0 out of 5 stars It just makes ya happy!
As a real hard-core Vince Gill Fan, I've been wanting this CD for awhile now and finally got it for Christmas. What a fabulous collection of music! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Notorious Cherry Bombs
this is the best album with the most talented guys of country music - my husband is a radio dj in Dunedin (NZ) and I can tell you this is a very popular album with us South... Read more
Published on September 10, 2005 by Cheryl J. Fraser

5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I wanted.
I received the album promptly and was glad to find it. Thanks!
Published on August 9, 2005 by Joyce E. Rathbun

5.0 out of 5 stars Making Memories Of Us
I bought this on a flyer, just because it had Vince Gill on it. I was thoroughly surprised at the quality of the songs here. Read more
Published on April 7, 2005 by Mikey Sayz

5.0 out of 5 stars Hot Band Reheated
Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill, Hank DeVito and Tony Brown all worked together in Emmylou Harris' Hot Band. Read more
Published on March 19, 2005 by Lee Armstrong

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank heaven for Cherry Bombs!
Most reviewers mention "It's hard to Kiss . . ." first, so I won't. I'd rather concentrate on the other great music on this album, starting with my favorite, "Memories of Us. Read more
Published on January 1, 2005 by M. Appelbaum

4.0 out of 5 stars Lighten Up Radio
Yes - it's really Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell teaming up on the tune 'It's Hard To Kiss'. If radio had any guts, they would have pushed this comedy song. Read more
Published on November 11, 2004 by W. Grandy

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