The Oak Ridge Boys Albums


The Oak Ridge Boys Albums (52)
The Boys Are Back

'The Boys Are Back'

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Never the hippest of country groups, the Oak Ridge Boys do their damnedest to give themselves some kind of an edge on their 2009 comeback The Boys Are Back. Technically, the Boys never went away, they just started singing gospel, disappearing from the major-label secular country scene sometime after 1992. They make up for the long wait between records by overcompensating greatly, hiring Shooter Jennings to write the repetitive chant of the title track, singing Neil Young's "Beautiful Bluebird," and, most bizarrely, covering the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army," transposing the ominous thudding riff to voice and piano. This stab at coolness -- an attempt to replicate Johnny Cash singing Nine Inch Nails -- misses the mark by a mile because the Boys show little understanding of what makes the song, and more distressingly, what makes the group tick, either. This isn't the only grand misfire on The Boys Are Back -- the group fumble through John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom" where Richard Sterban's saucy delivery sounds distressingly like a randy Mr. Ed -- and tellingly, whenever the group stumble it's when they try too hard to get loose and funky, because that's not really who the Oak Ridge Boys are. They're a friendly, charmingly cornball country group, sounding best not when they're attempting to swagger, but when they're singing ambling novelties or ballads. There's enough of that here to make The Boys Are Back a fitfully entertaining comeback...but it's just enough to make it clear there should have been more of this kind of sweetly silly stuff, not less. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Christmas Cookies

'Christmas Cookies'

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Christmas Cookies features the Oak Ridge Boys' distinctive down-home harmonies on a combination of traditional carols and contemporary holiday fare. The 14 tracks offer something for everyone, from the playfulness of "Jingle Bells" and "Uncle Luther Made the Stuffin'" to the reverent solemnity of "Away in a Manger" and "Blessed Be the Day (Of Our Saviour's Birth)," in which the quartet revisits its gospel harmony singing roots. The end result will appeal not only to those interested in country-pop, but also to those who enjoy a balanced combination of pleasant holiday music. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide

Common Thread

'Common Thread'

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The Journey

'The Journey'

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