- Reasons for the Tears I Cry
- Down to My Last Bad Habit
- Me And My Girl
- Like My Daddy Did
- Make You Feel Real Good
- I Can't Do This
- My Favorite Movie
- One More Mistake I Made
- Take Me Down
- I'll Be Waiting for You
- When It's Love
- Sad One Comin' On (A Song for George Jones)

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Overview
The last two Vince Gill albums celebrated their intentions within their titles: 2011's Guitar Slinger found plenty of space for his six-string prowess and his 2013 duet LP with Paul Franklin was a valentine to Bakersfield country. Down to My Last Bad Habit, his first solo album in a half-decade, is a slightly more complicated affair. While it can't be called a concept album, it's certainly unified by a soulful sensibility, trading heavily on slow, simmering grooves and favoring a feel so warm it feels as comfortable as an old tattered sweater. A lot of skill went into a record that appears so casual, and Gill once again is the chief architect of this record, writing every number and co-producing with Justin Niebank, playing all the guitar and singing most of the harmonies, too. Each of these components is impressive on its own -- Gill is a consummate guitarist and his writing is nearly as tasteful and assured -- and it's possible to listen and concentrate only on these elements, marveling at craft that's polished but never too slick, or perhaps being struck how the guitarist finds space for both jazz trumpeter Chris Botti and Nashville upstart Cam, neither feeling out of place in this setting. Nevertheless, the primary attraction of Down to My Last Bad Habit is its vibe, how Gill maintains an elegant, soulful air throughout the record even when he's singing about Jimmy Dickens or sneaking in a little bit of fingerpicking. The only time he breaks the spell is for the closer, "Sad One Comin' On (A Song for George Jones)," a hardcore honky tonky weeper that suits the spirit of the Possum and also serves as a reminder of Gill's deep country roots, but the appeal of Down to My Last Bad Habit feels more Memphis than Nashville: it's Vince Gill's soul album, which is a welcome thing indeed.
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/12/2016 |
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Label: | Mca Nashville |
UPC: | 0602547684738 |
catalogNumber: | 002435402 |
Rank: | 34673 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Vince Gill Primary Artist,Acoustic Guitar,Mandolin,Electric Guitar,Vocals,Background Vocals,Vocal HarmonyAlison Krauss Vocal Harmony
Eric Darken Percussion
Richard Bennett Acoustic Guitar
Chris Botti Trumpet
Bekka Bramlett Vocal Harmony
Paul Franklin Steel Guitar
Tony Harrell Piano,Accordion,Wurlitzer,Hammond B3
Dann Huff Electric Guitar
Dean Parks Electric Guitar
Michael Rhodes Bass
Pete Wasner Wurlitzer
Willie Weeks Bass
Reese Wynans Hammond B3
Kim Keyes Vocal Harmony
Fred Eltringham Percussion,Drums
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson Harmonica
Tom Bukovac Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Steve Jordan Percussion,Drums
Karen Fairchild Background Vocals
Jimi Westbrook Background Vocals
Charlie Worsham Vocal Harmony
Phillip Sweet Background Vocals
Kimberly Roads Background Vocals
Cam Background Vocals
Charlie Judge Synthesizer,Keyboards,Hammond B3
Ellie Holcomb Vocal Harmony
Corrina Gill Background Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Jenny Van Valkenburg Vocal Harmony
Technical Credits
Anderson ComposerVince Gill Composer,Producer
Richard Marx Composer
Justin Niebank Producer,Engineer
Drew Bollman Engineer
Leslie Satcher Composer
Karen Naff Art Direction
Catt Gravitt Composer
Ashley Monroe Composer
Brennin Hunt Composer
Matt Rausch Engineer
Jillian Jacqueline Composer
Adriana Rozario Composer
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