Millionaire (Kevin Welch album) explained

Millionaire
Type:Studio
Artist:Kevin Welch
Cover:Kevin_Welch_-_Millionaire_Cover.jpg
Released:July 9, 2002
Recorded:September, 1999 – January, 2001
Studio:Moraine, Creative Workshop, Nashville, Tennessee
Feedback Studio, Arhus, Denmark
Genre:Country
Length:49:32
Label:Dead Reckoning
Producer:Kevin Welch, Frank Marstokk & Frank Birch Pontoppidan
Prev Title: (with Kieran Kane)
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:You Can't Save Everybody (with Kieran Kane and Fats Kaplin)
Next Year:2004

Millionaire is the fifth studio album by Kevin Welch. Welch was backed by The Danes, a Copenhagen-based band, on this album. The album was Welch's fourth album for Dead Reckoning Records, the label founded by Welch in 1994 along with fellow musicians Kieran Kane, Mike Henderson, Tammy Rogers and Harry Stinson.

Critical reception

William Ruhlmann of AllMusic concludes his review with, "On earlier records, you yearned to hear what a real singer could do with his compositions, but on Millionaire he has come into his own as a performer."

John Kenyon of Pop Matters writes, "Welch's songwriting is as sharp as ever, and he continues to grow into his craggy voice. Few people hear his music, but for those of us who seek it out, Millionaire is another gem of a record."[1]

Musicians

Primary Artist, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Mando-Guitar, Background Vocals

Lap Steel Guitar, Mando-Guitar, Mandolin, Mini Moog, Hammond Organ, Piano, Saxophone, Synthesizer, Trumpet, Wurlitzer, Background Vocals

Mandolin

Background Vocals

Production

Producer

All track information and credits were taken from the album's liner notes.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Kevin Welch: Millionaire . Kenyon . John . 3 December 2002 . popmatters.com . Pop Matters . 27 December 2019 .
  2. Kevin Welch . Millionaire . liner notes . Dead Reckoning . 2002.

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