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Missing Years is the title of a studio
album by the American country music band Little Texas.
Released in 2007 on Montage Music Group, it is the
band's first studio album for that label, and its first studio
album since 1997's Little Texas. It is also the
first studio album not to feature former co-lead vocalists Brady Seals and Tim Rushlow. Here, lead guitarist Porter
Howell serves as lead vocalist, and the other three remaining
members (drummer Del Gray,
rhythm guitarist
Dwayne O'Brien, and bass
guitarist Duane Propes) are retained.
Overall, this album produced three singles in "Your Woman", the
title track, and "Party Life". While neither "Your Woman" nor
"Party Life" charted, "Missing Years" reached #45 on the Hot Country
Songs charts in 2007, giving the band its first chart single in
ten years.
Track
listing
- "Gotta Get Me Down Home" (Quinn Loggins) - 3:03
- "Missing Years" (Del Gray, Porter Howell, Dwayne O'Brien) -
4:12
- "Rebel" (Gray, Howell, Templeton Thompson) - 3:46
- "Knees" (Marc Beeson, Don Pfrimmer) - 3:48
- "A Reason" (Gray, Howell) - 4:15
- "Party Life" (Gray, Howell, O'Brien) - 2:55
- "Texas 101" (Howell, Johnny Slate, Paul Jefferson) - 4:00
- "So Long" (Anthony Smith, Liz Hengber, James Dean Hicks) -
4:18
- "When He's Gone" (Gray, Howell, O'Brien) - 4:04
- "You Ain't Seen Me Lately" (Gray, Howell, O'Brien) - 3:46
- "Your Blues" (Angelo Petraglia, Brett James) - 3:38
- "Your Woman" (Jon McElroy, Del Gray) - 3:49
Personnel
Little
Texas
Additional
musicians
Strings by
the Nashville String Machine,
arranged by Kris Wilkinson.