High & Dry (album)
This article is about the Marty Brown album.
For the Def Leppard album, see
High 'n' Dry.
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"High & Dry" is the debut album by country music singer-songwriter Marty Brown. It was produced by Tony Brown and released in 1991 on MCA Records. It featured 2 singles (the title track and "Wildest Dreams"), neither of which charted. The album itself peaked at number 44.
Track listing
- "High and Dry" - 3:56
- "Your Sugar Daddy's Long Gone" - 2:23
- "Indian Summer Blues" - 3:51
- "Every Now & Then" (Brown) - 2:50
- "I'll Climb Any Mountain" - 4:33
- "Don't Worry Baby" (Brown) - 2:09
- "Honky Tonk Special" (Brown) - 3:29
- "Wildest Dreams" - 4:07
- "Ole King Kong" - 3:01
- "Nobody Knows" - 3:06
Production
- Produced By Tony Brown & Richard Bennett
- Engineers: Chuck Ainlay, Bob Bullock, John Hampton, Russ Martin, Jeff Powell
- Assistant Engineer: Russ Martin
- Mixing: John Hampton
- Mix Assistant: Jeff Powell
- Mastering: Denny Purcell
Personnel
- Drums: Larrie Londin, Billy Thomas
- Bass: Marty Brown, Emory Gordy, Jr., Roy Huskey, Tom Robb
- Piano: John Jarvis
- Organ: Tony Brown
- Guitars: Richard Bennett, Marty Brown, Reggie Young
- Steel: Terry Crisp, Buddy Emmons, Steve Fishell
- Banjo, Ukulele: Richard Bennett
- Cornet: George Tidwell
- Clarinet: Sam Levine
- Backing Vocals: Peter Cronin, Susan Levy, Jessie Noble
Chart performance
Chart (1991) |
Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums |
44 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers |
17 |
Notes
References
- Marty Brown, "High & Dry" CD Liner Notes. (MCA, 1991)