A Lot Of Things Different (album)
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''A Lot of Things Different'' is a studio album by American
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singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released on August 7, 2001 via TWI Records and
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. The album was Anderson's 37th studio recording and his first to be released on his own record label (TWI). It contained ten tracks, all of which Anderson took part in composing.


Background and content

According to Anderson, ''A Lot of Things Different'' was a departure from some of his more recent albums of the time period. In a 2001 interview he commented that it was, "the most traditional country album I've done in a long time and frankly, I got better reviews on it from fans than anything I've done in a long, long time." It was recorded at Sony Firehall Studio and co-produced by both Anderson and Rex Schnelle. The project was a collection of ten tracks which Anderson either wrote or co-wrote. Included is a cover of "When Two Worlds Collide", which was a hit for its co-writer (
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). Also included is "A Death in the Family", which was first recorded by
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. At the time of the album's recording, Anderson had been contributing his songwriting to music that had become hits for other artists. Among these songs was "Too Country", which was recorded by
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. Anderson included his own version of ''A Lot of Things Different''. The
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would later be recorded and made a major hit by
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. In 2016, Anderson explained how he co-wrote the track with
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. "When we wrote 'A Lot of Things Different' in 2002, I was at the point then that I could look over my shoulder and say, 'Golly, I’d do that different if I had the chance to do that again.' You gain wisdom," he reflected.


Release and reception

''A Lot of Things Different'' was released on August 7, 2001 on TWI Records, but also in conjunction with the
Varèse Sarabande Varèse Sarabande is an American record label, owned by Concord Music Group and distributed by Universal Music Group, which specializes in film scores and original cast recordings. It aims to reissue rare or unavailable albums, as well as newer r ...
label. Anderson explained in 2001 that he enjoyed collaborating with the Varèse label. "They're great in allowing me to keep the manufacturing and distribution rights through the website and fan club and personal appearances," he said. Although distributed through Varèse, Anderson self-released the album through his website and other facilities. "The major labels understand but one way to sell: Get it on the radio and put it in the stores. But today with changes in the marketplace and technology, there are many avenues that I intend to explore," Anderson commented in a 2001 interview. Anderson distributed the record as both a compact disc and a
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. Like his previous releases, ''A Lot of Things Different'' failed to make appearances on any ''
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'' album charts, most notably the
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chart. The album was also reviewed by
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, which gave the effort three out of five possible stars in their rating scale.


Track listings


CD and digital versions


Cassette versions


Personnel

All credits are adapted from
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and the
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of ''A Lot of Things Different''. Musical personnel * Bill Anderson – lead vocals * Chip Davis – background vocals * Rex Schnelle –
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, background vocals,
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, drums,
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, acoustic guitar,
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,
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, organ, piano * Paco Shipp – harmonica *
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– background vocals *
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– background vocals, guitar Technical personnel * Bill Anderson – producer * Amy Hill – layout design * Cary E. Mansfield – release coordinator * Bill Pitzonka – art direction * Rex Schnelle – engineering, mixing, producer


Release history


References

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