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My Honky Tonk History

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Download links and information about My Honky Tonk History by Travis Tritt. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Outlaw Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 40:40 minutes.

Artist: Travis Tritt
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Country, Outlaw Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 40:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It's All About The Money 3:26
2. When In Rome 3:42
3. Circus Leaving Town 4:06
4. Too Far To Turn Around 3:23
5. I See Me 3:47
6. Honky-Tonk History 3:35
7. Monkey Around 3:12
8. We've Had It All 3:18
9. The Girl's Gone Wild 2:50
10. When Good Ol' Boys Go Bad 2:58
11. What Say You 3:19
12. Small Doses 3:04

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In every way, Travis Tritt’s 2004 effort is a concept album about toughness. Despite its title, My Honky Tonk History isn't an album of traditional country music; instead it refers to the hurly-burly world of all-night bars and the fighting, backbiting, and imbibing that happens in them. While there are moments of country classicism (particular on the gorgeous “Circus Leaving Town”), Tritt primarily draws from rock music styles. “What Say You” recruits John Mellencamp for a Springsteen-esque anthem, while “Honky-Tonk History” is an unapologetic stomp that subtly echoes the marauding metal riffs of Rage Against the Machine. While Tritt can deliver choruses with the badass bite of an action movie star, his identification with America's working people is at this album's core. “It’s All About the Money” makes the case that corporate greed preys on the honesty of the working man, while “When in Rome” argues that small-town Southern values continue to represent the most durable of American ideals. Outside of Tritt, you’re unlikely to find another country star making hard-hitting songs about the importance of being a good tipper.