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That'll Work
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 17, 1993 (1993-08-17)
GenreBlues, country rock
Length48:44
LabelElektra/Nonesuch
ProducerThe Kentucky Headhunters
The Kentucky Headhunters chronology
Rave On!!
(1993)
That'll Work
(1993)
The Best of The Kentucky Headhunters: Still Pickin'
(1994)

That'll Work is the fourth studio album by American blues pianist Johnnie Johnson and American country rock band The Kentucky Headhunters. It was released in August 1993 via Nonesuch Records.

The members of The Kentucky Headhunters wrote all twelve songs on the album with Johnson over the course of twelve days.[1]

Critical reception

Thom Owens of Allmusic rated the album 2 stars out of 5, saying that "They certainly can work a heavy, bluesy groove with dexterity, but they lack the gonzo charm they had on their debut, Pickin' on Nashville — there simply isn't the sense of careening fun, nor is there the reckless fusions that resulted in such an invigorating listen."[2]

Track listing

All songs written by The Kentucky Headhunters and Johnnie Johnson.

  1. "That'll Work" — 4:02
  2. "Sunday Blues" — 4:45
  3. "Johnnie's Breakdown" — 2:04
  4. "I'm Not Runnin'" — 5:58
  5. "Bummed About Love" — 2:17
  6. "Stumblin'" — 3:24
  7. "Back to Memphis" — 5:14
  8. "The Feel" — 3:16
  9. "I Know You Can" — 5:12
  10. "She's Got to Have It" — 4:09
  11. "Derby Day Special" — 3:06
  12. "Tell Me Baby" — 5:17

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.[3]

The Kentucky Headhunters
Additional musicians
Technical
  • Mike Bradley — mixing, recording
  • John Dickson — assistant engineer
  • Mitchell Fox — executive producer
  • The Kentucky Headhunters — production, arrangement
  • Glen Knight — executive producer
  • Howie Weinberg — mastering

References

  1. ^ Reiter, Mark (1994-09-02). "Keeping the faith: The Kentucky Headhunters remain true to their fans". The Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2009-05-26.
  2. ^ Owens, Thom. "That'll Work". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  3. ^ That'll Work (CD booklet). Johnnie Johnson with The Kentucky Headhunters. Nonesuch Records. 1993. 61476.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)