Stompin' Grounds

Stompin' Grounds is the fourth studio album released by the American country rock/southern rock band The Kentucky Headhunters. It was the first album to feature Doug Phelps on lead vocals. He had rejoined the band after leaving Brother Phelps, a duo founded by him and his brother Ricky Lee, who was originally their lead vocalist. The only single from it was a cover of Guy Mitchell's "Singin' the Blues".

Stompin' Grounds
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 29, 1997
GenreCountry rock, southern rock
Length36:07
LabelBNA
ProducerThe Kentucky Headhunters
The Kentucky Headhunters chronology
The Best of The Kentucky Headhunters: Still Pickin'
(1994)
Stompin' Grounds
(1997)
Songs from the Grass String Ranch
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Kentucky Headhunters (Greg Martin, Doug Phelps, Fred Young, Richard Young, Anthony Kenney) except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Neck of the Woods"Lonnie Williams, Sanger D. Shafer, Donny Kees, Rick Williamson2:49
2."Singing the Blues"Melvin Endsley2:43
3."Party Zone" 2:31
4."Private Part" 2:51
5."Kentucky Wildcat" 3:42
6."Runnin' Water" 3:33
7."Farmer's Daughter" 3:34
8."See Rock City" 3:58
9."Southern Belle"The Kentucky Headhunters, John Shaw III3:02
10."Cowboy Best"The Kentucky Headhunters, Verlon Dale Grissom4:10
11."Mr. Know-It-All" 3:14
Total length:36:07

Personnel

The Kentucky Headhunters

Guest musicians

  • Rich Ripani - Piano on "Singing the Blues" & Hammond B-3 organ on "Mr. Know-It-All"
  • David Barrick - shaker on "Cowboy Best"
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