Let Go (Brother Phelps album)
Let Go is the debut album of the American country duo Brother Phelps. The duo was formed by brothers Ricky Lee and Doug Phelps, both of whom had departed the country rock band The Kentucky Headhunters in 1993. The album's debut single, which was the title track, peaked at #6 on the Billboard country charts. "Were You Really Livin'", "Eagle over Angel", and "Ever-Changing Woman" were all released as singles too. Richard Young, Fred Young, and Greg Martin of The Kentucky Headhunters co-wrote the track "Everything Will Work Out Fine."
Let Go | ||||
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Released | August 3, 1993 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Asylum | |||
Producer | Brother Phelps | |||
Brother Phelps chronology | ||||
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Singles from Let Go | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Entertainment Weekly | B link |
Track listing
- "Let Go" (Dickie Brown) – 3:37
- "What Goes Around" (Ricky Lee Phelps, Doug Phelps) – 3:27
- "Were You Really Livin'" (R. L. Phelps, D. Phelps) – 2:46
- "Ever-Changing Woman" (Dave Kirby, Curly Putman) – 3:24
- "Hot Water" (P. R. Battle) – 3:16
- "Everything Will Work Out Fine" (Greg Martin, D. Phelps, R. L. Phelps, Fred Young, Richard Young) – 2:53
- "Inside Outside" (R. L. Phelps, D. Phelps) – 2:48
- "Playin' House" (R. L. Phelps, D. Phelps) – 3:20
- "Four Leaf Clover" (George Hawke) – 2:47
- "Eagle over Angel" (Gerald Guinn, Yvonne Guinn, James H. Peters) – 3:36
- "Watch Your Step" (R. L. Phelps, D. Phelps) – 3:59
Personnel
- Mike Brignardello – bass guitar
- Sam Bush – mandolin
- Larry Byrom – electric guitar
- Paul Franklin – steel guitar
- Jim Horn – horns
- John Hughey – steel guitar
- Martin Kickliter – drums
- Albert Lee – electric guitar
- Paul Leim – drums
- Nashville String Machine – strings
- Doug Phelps – background vocals, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, harmonica
- Ricky Lee Phelps – lead vocals, tambourine
- Richard Ripani – piano, Hammond organ
- Billy Joe Walker, Jr. – rhythm guitar
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar
Charts
Chart (1993) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 56 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 21 |
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