Released August 2, 1994 Artist The Tractors | Length 47:19 Release date 2 August 1994 | |
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The tractors babby likes to rock it
The Tractors is the eponymous debut album of American country music band The Tractors. Released in August 1994 on Arista Records, it set a record for becoming the fastest-selling debut album by a group to achieve Recording Industry Association of America platinum certification in the United States; by the end of the year, it was certified double platinum, and became the highest-selling country album of 1994. The tracks "Baby Likes to Rock It", "Tryin' to Get to New Orleans", and "Badly Bent" were all released as singles. "Baby Likes to Rock It" was the only one to reach the top 40, peaking at number 11 on Hot Country Songs.
Contents
- The tractors babby likes to rock it
- The tractors falling apart
- Recording the album
- Track listing
- The Tractors
- Additional production and engineering
- Songs
- References
The tractors falling apart
Recording the album
Steve Ripley, The Tractors' lead vocalist and guitarist, co-produced the album along with keyboardist/bass vocalist Walt Richmond at The Church Studio in Tulsa, OK.
Track listing
- "The Tulsa Shuffle" (Steve Ripley) – 3:54
- "Fallin' Apart" (Ripley, Ron Getman) – 3:47
- "Thirty Days" (Chuck Berry) – 2:45
- "I've Had Enough" (Ripley) – 3:10
- "The Little Man" (Jim Pulte, Ripley, Tim DuBois) – 5:46
- "Baby Likes to Rock It" (Ripley, Walt Richmond) – 3:56
- "The Blue Collar Rock" (Ripley) – 4:34
- "Badly Bent" (Ripley, Richmond, Martha Ellis) - 3:02
- "Doreen" (Ripley) – 2:29
- "Settin' the Woods on Fire" (Fred Rose, Ed G. Nelson) – 2:55
- "Tryin' to Get to New Orleans" (Ripley, Richmond, DuBois) – 4:40
- "The Tulsa Shuffle (Revisited)" (Ripley) – 6:11
The Tractors
Additional production and engineering
Songs
1The Tulsa Shuffle3:54
2Fallin' Apart3:48
3Thirty Days2:44