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''Jones Country'' is an album by American
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artist
George Jones George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013) was an American country musician, singer, and songwriter. He achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best-known song "He Stopped Loving Her Today", ...
released in 1983 on the
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label.


Background

The album's name was taken from an outdoor music park operated and owned by Jones in
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near his birthplace between the years of 1983 through 1988 prior to his and his wife's return to the
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area in 1989. Jones had operated several similar country music themed parks over the years, beginning with the short lived George Jones Rhythm Ranch in 1966 and then the Old Plantation Music Park in
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in the early seventies when he'd been married to
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. Jones had also opened two Possum Holler Clubs in
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in 1967 and 1975. As he later recalled in his 1996 autobiography ''I Lived To Tell It All'', one of benefits of the Jones Country park was that it took his mind off his drinking problem, which he was trying to kick: "Returning to Texas helped me stop drinking for a while. I went on a sobriety binge...Working on the place, I knew, would keep me busy. The busier I was, the less I would drink. I think my dry period lasted several months, with only an occasional slip."


Recording

''Jones Country'' would end the singer's run of top ten LPs, peaking at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' albums chart. Part of the reason for this may have been overexposure – it was George's seventh album in three years – although this streamline production had been common practice at
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at the time, with Jones's label mates
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and
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also producing albums at a furious pace. Oddly, no singles were released from ''Jones Country'', despite Jones having scored the number one hit "I Always Get Lucky With You" earlier in the year. As
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explains, "At the time of the album's release George's record company were just about to issue the smash hit duet with
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'We Didn't See A Thing' from Ray Charles' ''Friendship'' album. This could have been the reason for no initial single releases from ''Jones Country''." The murder ballad "
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" would be released as a single six years later when it appeared (along with the cover of Jack Scott's " Burning Bridges") on the singer's 1989 album ''One Woman Man''. One "lost classic" that did appear on ''Jones Country'' was "You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again", a boozy slab of hardcore honky tonk that was written by Wayne Kemp and Warren Robb with lyrics that sound like diary writing from a typical George Jones Friday night. Jones thought so much of the song that he recorded it again on his 1992 album ''Walls Can Fall''. "Girl at the End of the Bar" was a cover of a
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song from his debut 1980 album, ''
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''.


Reception

Jones biographer Bob Allen summed up the album, as well as the plethora of other
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-produced Jones LPs from this period, as "uniformly competent" but "not particularly memorable", stating that "...during the mid-1980s Sherrill and the newly clean and sober Jones – as if making up for all the fallow years – began cranking out LPs at a faster rate than any time since the singer's years of over-recorded excess on the Musicor label, when he turned out a frightening amount of junk." 30 years after the release of this LP it became the focal point of a CD reissue project on April 15, 2013, paired alongside another LP, 1984's
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, for a 2-album on-1 CD release. Unfortunately the release of those studio albums onto CD for the very first time didn't get much notice due to the death of Jones 11 days later on April 26 at the age of 81.


Track listing


External links


George Jones' Official Website

Record Label
{{Authority control 1983 albums George Jones albums Epic Records albums Albums produced by Billy Sherrill