After recording several hits in the '70s and '80s for Capitol and MCA, traditional country vocalist
Gene Watson, along with many of his influences like
Merle Haggard and
George Jones, started to disappear from the country charts as radio programmers began dictating trends and touting them as the "real thing." To his credit,
Watson stuck to his guns; he continued to record throughout the '90s, putting out several gospel discs and seeing his early albums being reissued. On his first release for the Shanachie label,
In a Perfect World,
Watson carries on in the hard country tradition with a combination of hand-picked tunes and complementary vocal assistance from friends
Vince Gill,
Lee Ann Womack,
Joe Nichols,
Mark Chesnutt,
Connie Smith, and
Rhonda Vincent. Seven of the 11 tracks are new compositions, written mainly by songwriter
Tim Mensy, while the rest are tried and true favorites, "Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me," "Let Me Be the First to Go," "Today I Started Loving You Again," and "Together Again."
In a Perfect World once again finds
Gene Watson sticking to his guns and maintaining command of his roots. ~ Al Campbell