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Jack Ingram (album)

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Released
  
September 30, 1995

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
Crystal Clear Sound

Recorded
  
1995

Length
  
43:42

Producer
  
Morgan Brown, Jimmy Gooch, Michael Mayer, Cary Pierce, Terry Slemmons, Brady Wood

Jack Ingram is the eponymous debut album by country music artist Jack Ingram. It was the first of three albums released by Ingram on the Crystal Clear Sound label in 1995. No singles were released from this album. Most of the tracks from this album were re-released on the compilation album Young Man in 2004 along with tracks from his second studio album, Lonesome Question.

Contents

Content

The majority of the album's tracks were written by Ingram. The opening track "Beat Up Ford" would become Ingram's trademark song in his early career as well as the name of his back-up band. It would be re-recorded for his second studio album, Lonesome Question. The track "Make My Heart Flutter" would be re-recorded as "Flutter" on Ingram's 1997 album Livin' or Dyin'. The album also features several covers of classic songs. Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried" was first recorded by him in 1968 on the album of the same name. The album closes with covers of Willie Nelson's "Pick up the Tempo" from the 1978 album Waylon & Willie and Robert Earl Keen's 1989 song "The Road Goes on Forever".

Track listing

All tracks composed by Jack Ingram unless noted

Personnel

Taken from liner notes.

  • Colin Boyd - electric guitar, harmonica, background vocals
  • Jim Cocke - piano, keyboards, melodica
  • Eric Delegard - bass guitar
  • Brian Hartig - drums
  • Jack Ingram - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, drums
  • Clay Pendergrass - bass guitar
  • Cary Pierce - acoustic guitar, background vocals
  • Terry Slemmons - acoustic guitar, percussion, electric guitar, background vocals
  • Rob Wilson - bass guitar
  • References

    Jack Ingram (album) Wikipedia