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Good Thing Going
Album by Rhonda Vincent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Good Thing Going is the 12th studio album released by Rhonda Vincent. The album was released on January 8, 2008, via Rounder Records. It was her third number-one album on the Top Bluegrass Albums chart,[1] and her second Top 40 album on the Top Country Albums[2] chart.
The album features an appearance by singer Keith Urban, who sings harmony vocals on "The Water Is Wide".[3] Two singles, "I'm Leavin'" and "I Gotta Start Somewhere", were released, however, neither one charted.
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Rick Anderson of Allmusic said: "Good Thing Going finds Vincent bringing all of those styles together to create a very solid and enjoyable program." He also said the album is "very highly recommended".[8]
Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine gives the album 3 out of a possible 5 stars and writes, "What distinguishes Vincent from the artist to whom she’s most frequently compared, Alison Krauss, is her aggressive vocals; perhaps more so than any contemporary country singer, Vincent’s power and phrasing recall the great Connie Smith."[5]
Lizza Connor Bowen of American Songwriter gives the album 4 stars and writes, "Seven is certainly Rhonda Vincent’s lucky number. This seven-time International Bluegrass Association female vocalist bowed her seventh Rounder album, Good Thing Going, this January. As the title implies, it’s a testament to why she remains the reigning empress of bluegrass."[6]
My Kind of Country's Razor X gives the album an A− and says, "Good Thing Going is a more eclectic set of songs than we’d heard to date from Rhonda, with elements of traditional folk, Western swing and contemporary country offered up alongside the standard bluegrass."[7]
Exclaim!'s Kerry Doole reviews the album and writes, "Her purity of tone and phrasing are impeccable, and there's a pleasing variety to the material, from slow, hurtin? songs like "Scorn of A Lover? to jaunty romp "Hit Parade Of Love."[9]
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Hunter Berry – fiddle, mandolin
- Kathy Chiavola – backing vocals
- Stuart Duncan – fiddle
- Kevin "Swine" Grantt – upright bass
- Daniel Grindstaff – 5 string dobro
- Andy Hall – resonator guitar
- Becky Isaacs Bowman – backing vocals
- Andy Leftwich – mandolin
- Jesse McReynolds – mandolin
- Russell Moore – backing vocals on "I Give All My Love to You"
- Tom Roady – percussion
- Adam Steffey – mandolin
- Ron Stewart – banjo
- Bryan Sutton – acoustic guitar
- Keith Urban – duet vocals on "The Water is Wide"
- Darrin Vincent – double bass, backing vocals
- Rhonda Vincent – mandolin, vocals
- Josh Williams – acoustic guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
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