Hypnotize the Moon
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BackgroundEdit
In an interview with the Houston Chronicle Walker stated about the album "I'm not trying to change country music; I want to be part of it, country music radio has really been the key for us. They've been behind us from the beginning, especially in this area."<ref>Mitchell, Rick Houston Chronicle 17 February 1996. ONE HOT TICKET/Clay Walker in the middle of awesome dream</ref> During an interview with The Grand Rapids Press Walker said, "The third album has to be a landmark album for us. It has to take me to the next level." He also stated, "I know for sure that this is the best album I've ever done. I'm just so proud of it."<ref>Gonzalez, John D. The Grand Rapids Press Walker is no stroller in fast rise to the top (11 June 1995)</ref>
Walker told Country Song Roundup, "The first album, I had a lot of very raw sound and it was a new beginning for me. The second album I stretched out of that one and tried to find my limitations. This album is something that I'm going to be proud of 20 years from now."<ref name="CST" /> In a press release for the album Walker stated, "I really wanted this album to be more traditional country than anything I've ever done. That's why I wrote and looked for songs that were more in that vein." In another interview with Country Song Roundup Walker said, "I try to record music that is going to be played on the radio twenty years from now. It's hard to make songs stand out with so many artists and songs out there."<ref>Clay, Walker Biography</ref>
Critical receptionEdit
Template:Album ratings The editors at Billboard wrote in their review of the album "Walker is a big-voiced Texas singer with smart song selection and a minimalist honky-tonk production. He sounds unassuming until you realize that's what he's all about. He gets in your yard without ever getting in your face. Very intelligent use of fiddle and steel here."<ref name="Billboard">"Album reviews: Country." Billboard 107.50 (1995): 99. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 14 Apr. 2011.</ref> Helen Thompson of Texas Monthly wrote, "Hypnotize the Moon, is already flying out of stores. Attribute his success to a knack for writing mainstream country songs or to his engaging modesty--or even to his tight blue jeans, which he wears in his sexy videos and onstage."<ref name="Texas">Thompson, Helen. "Clay Walker." Texas Monthly 23.11 (1995): 33. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 May 2011.</ref>
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote, " Walker shines on both polished, contemporary ballads and gritty traditional country, and his consistently excellent performance is what carries the album over the weak spots."<ref name="All Music">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> David Zimmerman of USA Today gave the album two stars and wrote, "The follow-up to Walker's successful debut album, If I Could Make a Living, doesn't have as much verve or as many catchy hooks. But Walker's workmanlike approach and believable delivery give emotional heft to the waltz."<ref name="USA">Zimmerman, David USA Today Pumpkins' double set smashing; Green Day sleepwalks (8 November 1995)</ref> Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B+ rating and wrote that Walker is "only as memorable as his songs, and in this case, that's enough. Whether you favor the Haggardesque Let Me Take the Heartache (Off Your Hands) or the MOR title ballad, he's one cookie-cutter sensation who isn't likely to crumble.<ref name="EW">Nash, Alanna. Entertainment Weekly Hypnotize the Moon Review(Nov 10, 1995)</ref>
Richard McVey II of Country Standard Time gave the album a positive review and wrote, "Be prepared for an abundance of fiddle and steel guitar on an album that will no doubt continue Walker's string of platinum success."<ref name="CST">McVey Richard II. Country Standard Time Hypnotize the Moon</ref> Mario Tarradell of The Dallas Morning News said, "His third album, Hypnotize the Moon, is filled with the same type of radio-friendly ballads and mass-appeal up-tempo numbers that took his first two CDs to platinum."<ref name="Dallas">Tarradell, Mario The Dallas Morning News. Southern lights; Headliners lend star power to the KSCS Country Fail (April 26, 1996)</ref>
Track listingEdit
PersonnelEdit
- Eddie Bayers - drums
- Larry Byrom – acoustic guitar
- Mike Brignardello – bass guitar
- Stuart Duncan – fiddle
- Paul Franklin – Dobro
- Kyle Frederick – acoustic guitar
- Sonny Garrish – steel guitar
- Johnny Gimble - fiddle
- John Hobbs - piano
- Byron House – bass guitar
- Dann Huff - electric guitar
- Van Rentz – piano
- Jason Roberts – fiddle
- Matt Rollings – piano
- Brent Rowan – electric guitar
- Maxwell Schauf — drums
- Tim Sergeant – steel guitar
- Joe Spivey – fiddle
- Landon Taylor – electric guitar
- Clay Walker – lead vocals
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar
- Curtis Wright - background vocals
- Curtis Young - background vocals
Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine, contracted by Carl Gorodetzsky, conducted and arranged by Steve Dorff.<ref>Template:Cite AV media notes</ref>
Chart performanceEdit
The album debuted at number 11 and moved 20,000 units during its first week.<ref>Jessen, Wade. "Country corner." Billboard 107.44 (1995): 59. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 May 2011.</ref>
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Weekly chartsEdit
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 10 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 57 |
CertificationsEdit
Country | Certification | |
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Canada | Gold |