Carrying On

| Montgomery Gentry

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Carrying On

Carrying On is the second studio album by country music duo Montgomery Gentry. It was released in May 2001 via Columbia Nashville. Certified gold in the United States, the album produced only two singles: "She Couldn't Change Me" and "Cold One Comin' On," which respectively reached numbers 2 and 23 on the Hot Country Songs charts.-Wikipedia

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  • AllMusic

    On their second album, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry continue to resurrect the sound and persona of Southern rock and outlaw country performers like Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band. They may not have been much involved in the songwriting for this album, . . . but that large staff knew to craft a collection of songs full of boastful Southern pride and not a little belligerence.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    The much-anticipated follow-up to "Tattoos and Scars" by last year's duo darlings, Montgomery Gentry, is a textbook example of playing it safe. From the nod to classic country/rock . . . to a wave to daddy . . . , there isn't a lot of invention on this sophomore release. 

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  • Billboard

    Anyone expecting Columbia's country duo Montgomery Gentry to tone things down on its sophomore album is in for a surprise, as "Carrying On," . . . offers another heaping helping of the type of Southern-rock, testosterone-fueled music that first brought the Kentucky-bred pair to the party. 

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  • OLDIES.com

    On their second CD, CARRYING ON, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry continue their quest to inject some much-needed rowdiness into sanitized country music. 

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  • Entertainment

    The Kentucky boys never met a cliche they didn’t like, but Carrying On is so contagiously hooky and hell-bound you’ll think Waylon was wrong: This outlaw bit ain’t never gettin’ out of hand.  

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  • Apple Music

    . . . Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry always seem like authentic down-home boys. Their small-town Southern roots are strongly felt on the duo’s sophomore effort, Carrying On. . . . . Where many modern country acts sound like the same old trip to Nashville, Carryin’ On takes the listener on a trip back home. 

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