The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy

The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy
Studio album by Big Kenny
Released November 10, 2009
Genre Country, Alternative Country, Rock, Pop
Length 1:16:57
Label Glotown Records/Love Everybody/Bigger Picture
Producer Big Kenny, Chris Stone, Paul Worley
Big Kenny chronology
Live a Little
(2005)
The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy
(2009)
Big Kenny's Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape, Vol. 1
(2010)
Alternative Covers
CD
Vinyl
The Whole Experience Deluxe Edition

The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy is the second solo album by American country music artist Big Kenny, one-half of the duo Big & Rich. It was released on November 10, 2009, via Big Kenny's own Love Everybody label. The lead-off single, "Long After I'm Gone," has entered the Hot Country Songs chart and has become his first solo Top 40 on that chart. It was followed in 2010 by Big Kenny's Love Everybody Traveling Musical Medicine Show Mix Tape, Vol. 1, which was released exclusively through BigKenny.TV and BigSouthMusic.com.[1][2] In 2011, a deluxe edition of Quiet Times was released on iTunes, featuring remixes, alternate versions, new transitions between tracks and a digital booklet.[3]

Content

The album's first single release is "Long After I'm Gone," which Big Kenny wrote with Marc Beeson and Richie Supa. His first single release outside Big & Rich, this song has also become his first Top 40 country hit. Big Kenny wrote or co-wrote all ten tracks on the album.

Critical reception

In Billboard magazine, the album was described as "a thoughtful, often profound sojourn into musical independence."[4] In his review of the track "Share The Love", Bill Friskics-Warren of The Washington Post said "As 'aw shucks' as some of it is, he's as sincere as he can be, and he imparts it all with such a pleasant, self-deprecating tenor that it's hard not to be warmed by the good vibes he's spreading."[5] Bill Brotherton of Boston Herald gave the album a B+.[6]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album one-and-a-half stars out of five, saying that it had "a stronger country bent" than his work in Big & Rich but adding that "it exists in a curious netherworld between genres, willfully eclectic without a unifying vision and lacking a focus given by hooks[…]unless you're on his wavelength — and can stomach his exaggerated crooning — it's a pretty alienating ride."[7] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine rated it three stars out of five, saying that it had "terrific, oddball flourishes" that "[mask] some of Kenny's more clichéd lyrical turns and thin vocals," but added that other songs showed stronger songwriting than Rich's Son of a Preacher Man album.[8] Bobby Peacock gave a more favorable review on Roughstock, saying "The lyrics are lean and, while not terribly original, are far from cliché, and the constantly changing musical terrain only makes the whole album all the more engaging."[9]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Wake Up"  Big Kenny, Brad Arnold, Jon Nicholson3:55
2."Long After I'm Gone"  Big Kenny, Marc Beeson, Richard Supa3:30
3."Be Back Home"  Big Kenny, Adam Shoenfeld, Judson Spence3:17
4."Less Than Whole"  Big Kenny, Eric Paslay4:23
5."Go Your Own Way"  Big Kenny, Ben Moody3:44
6."To Find a Heart"  Big Kenny, Supa3:37
7."Happy People"  Big Kenny, Nicholson3:41
8."Drifter"  Big Kenny, Shawn Camp3:54
9."Free Like Me"  Big Kenny4:45
10."Share the Love"  Big Kenny2:54
11."The Whole Experience"  Big Kenny, Arnold, Nicholson, Beeson, Supa, Shoenfield, Spence, Paslay, Moody, Camp39:24
Total length:1:16:57

Chart performance

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 197
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 37

References

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