1991 studio album by George Jones
Friends in High Places is an album of duets by the American country music artist George Jones , released in 1991.[ 1] [ 2] It was Jones's final studio album for Epic Records .[ 3]
The album peaked at No. 72 on Billboard' s Top Country Albums chart.[ 4] "A Few Ole Country Boys ", a duet with Randy Travis , was a country music hit.[ 5]
Production
The album was produced by Billy Sherrill . Its title was inspired by the hit single by Garth Brooks , "Friends in Low Places ".[ 6]
Critical reception
The Calgary Herald noted that Jones "simply overwhelms bland singers, like Ricky Van Shelton, or forces them to become shrill, like Shelby Lynne."[ 8] The Dallas Morning News wrote that most of the tracks "are overproduced throwaways in which the singers' interplay is so perfunctory that George might as well be faxing in his harmonies."[ 9]
Track listing
References
^ Nash, Alanna (Jul 1991). "Friends in High Places by George Jones". Stereo Review . 56 (7): 68.
^ Hamel, Chris (March 21, 1991). "Country stars keep shining". The Republican . Springfield. p. W4.
^ Hurst, Jack (3 Feb 1991). "In the wake of his signing with MCA...". Edmonton Journal . p. C8.
^ "George Jones" . Billboard . Retrieved 27 January 2023 .
^ Sharpe, Jerry (March 17, 199). "Entertainment". The Pittsburgh Press . p. J2.
^ Anderson, John (17 Mar 1991). "George Jones and Friends". Part II. Newsday . p. 13.
^ "Friends in High Places Review by Rovi Staff" . AllMusic . Retrieved 27 January 2023 .
^ a b King, Frank (31 Mar 1991). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald . p. F5.
^ Maurstad, Tom (April 3, 1991). "Albums". The Dallas Morning News . p. 5C.
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