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2007 studio album by Charlie Daniels
Deuces
Released October 9, 2007 Length 54 :58
Label
Koch
Producer Charlie Daniels David Corlew
Deuces is an album by the
Charlie Daniels Band . Released on October 9, 2007, it consists of duets with prominent
rock ,
country and
bluegrass artists, including covers of songs by
Ray Charles and
Bob Dylan . Guests on the album include
Dolly Parton ,
Darius Rucker ,
Brenda Lee ,
Vince Gill ,
the Del McCoury Band ,
Brad Paisley ,
Brooks & Dunn and
Gretchen Wilson . An expanded edition, entitled Duets was released on July 16, 2021, which includes 6 additional tracks, including a duet with
Garth Brooks .
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Critical reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating
Allmusic
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Deuces received three stars out of five on
Allmusic . In its review by
Stephen Thomas Erlewine , he concludes that "Deuces is a clever title for a collection of duets between
Charlie Daniels and a bunch of other country stars, ranging from
Gretchen Wilson to
Vince Gill ,
Dolly Parton to
Brad Paisley . Although the song selection may be a little bit too predictable, Deuces isn't about the songs, it's about the performances, and there's a bunch of great ones here, with the CDB always sounding in top form, sometimes really catching fire with their guests, as when they dig into "Evangeline" with the
Del McCoury Band , trade riffs with Paisley on "Jammin' for Stevie," and lay into "God Save Us All from Religion" with
Marty Stuart ."
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Track listing
"
What'd I Say " (with
Travis Tritt )
"
Signed, Sealed, Delivered " (with
Bonnie Bramlett )
"Jackson" (with
Gretchen Wilson )
"
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down " (with
Vince Gill )
"
Maggie's Farm " (with
Earl Scruggs , Gary Scruggs, and
Randy Scruggs )
"Daddy's Old Fiddle" (with
Dolly Parton )
"
Like A Rolling Stone " (with
Darius Rucker )
"Evangeline" (with
Del McCoury Band )
"
Let It Be Me " (with
Brenda Lee )
"
Long Haired Country Boy " (with
Brooks & Dunn )
"God Save Us All From Religion" (with
Marty Stuart )
"
Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye " (with
Montgomery Gentry )
"Jammin for Stevie" (with
Brad Paisley )
Personnel
Charlie Daniels - Fiddle, guitar, vocals
Joel "Taz" DiGregorio - Keyboards, Hammond organ, piano, vocals
Charlie Hayward - Electric bass
Chris Wormer - Guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Bruce Ray Brown - Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Pat McDonald - Drums, percussion
Alan Bartram - bass
Jason Carter - Fiddle
Carolyn Corlew - Background vocals
Kevin Haynie - Banjo
Chris Layton - Drums
Del McCoury - Guitar
Rob McCoury - Banjo
Ronnie McCoury - Mandolin
Tommy Shannon - Bass
Bonnie Bramlett - Background vocals, guest appearance
Vince Gill - Guest appearance
Brenda Lee - Guest appearance
Montgomery Gentry - Guest appearance
Brad Paisley - Composer, guitar, guest appearance
Dolly Parton - Composer, guest appearance
Darius Rucker - Guest appearance
Earl Scruggs - Banjo, background vocals, guest appearance
Gary Scruggs - Guitar, vocals, guest appearance
Randy Scruggs - Guitar, background vocals, guest appearance
Marty Stuart - Guest appearance
Travis Tritt - Guest appearance
Gretchen Wilson - Guest appearance
Chart performance
Chart (2007)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
67
References
Chris Wormer
Charlie Hayward
Bruce Brown
Ron Gannaway
Shannon Wickline
former and original members
Billy Cox
Buddy Davis
Earl Grigsby
Jeffrey Meyer
Mark Fitzgerald
Barry Barnes
Gary Allen
Joel DiGregorio
Jim Marshall
Fred Edwards
Tom Crain
Jack Gavin
Mark Matejka
Pat McDonald
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