Not the Tremblin' Kind is the debut studio album by the American singer-songwriter Laura Cantrell.
[9] The album bears a dedication to "the original Beverly Hillbilly", Zeke Manners.
Pitchfork wrote: "Although not a flawless album, Not the Tremblin' Kind can still measure up pretty well to most of the revered alt-country releases of the last decade: albums such as Freakwater's Old Paint, the Blood Oranges' Corn River, and Victoria Williams' Loose.
"[4] The Record praised Cantrell's "winning urban honky-tonk-angel sensibility.
"[10] Shortly after its release, John Peel named the album as possibly one of the favorites of his life.