Dustin J.
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Post by Dustin J. on Sept 12, 2008 7:53:05 GMT -5
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Post by Dustin J. on Sept 12, 2008 7:57:49 GMT -5
Hmmm... well, the link is up on CMT, but there's no listening party. ???
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 12, 2008 9:25:45 GMT -5
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Post by Dustin J. on Sept 12, 2008 12:13:25 GMT -5
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 13, 2008 16:03:35 GMT -5
OCT 21Craig Morgan " That's Why" (BNA) Track List:1. Love Remembers 2. Lookin' Back With You 3. That's Why 4. Sticks 5. God Must Really Love Me 6. Summer Sundown 7. Every Red Light 8. It Took a Woman 9. Planet Her 10. Ordinary Angels
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 16, 2008 11:25:47 GMT -5
OCT 28
Mark Wills "Familiar Stranger" (Tenacity Records)
Source: Allaccess/CD Releases
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Post by rockingcountry on Sept 16, 2008 12:50:59 GMT -5
I like Craig's cover. Not bad at all. Can't wait to hear the album even though I'm not crazy about "Love Remembers."
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Post by 24isles48 on Sept 16, 2008 23:09:04 GMT -5
Am I the only one who thinks he bears a fairly strong resemblance to Collin Raye on this album cover?
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 17, 2008 1:02:33 GMT -5
Listen to 5 FULL stream of Songs from forthcoming album - Joey + Rory - " The Life Of A Song" (OCT 28, 2008) www.myspace.com/joeyandrory1. " Cheater, Cheater" 2. " Sweet Emmylou" 3. " Tune Of A Twenty Dollar Bill" 4. " To Say Goodbye" 5. " Heart Of The Wood"
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 17, 2008 9:17:18 GMT -5
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 18, 2008 17:01:24 GMT -5
Listen to 4 Tracks from - Craig Morgan - " That's Why" (OCT 21, 2008) www.myspace.com/craigmorgan 1. " Love Remembers" 2. " God Must Really Love Me'3. " Sticks" 4. " It Took A Woman"
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Post by 43dudleyvillas on Sept 18, 2008 20:43:22 GMT -5
USA Today's Fall Music Calendar has the following clips from the following upcoming country albums. In several cases, the clips are from non-singles. Kellie Pickler, "Best Days of Your Life" Kenny Chesney, "Down the Road" (this sounds promising!) Billy Currington, "Don't" Craig Morgan, "God Must Really Love Me" Lee Ann Womack, "Last Call" Waylon Jennings & the 357s, "Outlast Sh*t" Brad Paisley (featuring James Burton, Vince Gill, John Jorgensen, Albert Lee, Brent Mason and Redd Volkaert), "Cluster Pluck" Billy Ray Cyrus, "Back to Tennessee"
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 19, 2008 15:42:19 GMT -5
NOV 04Mark Wills "Familiar Stranger"(Tenacity Records) Track List:1 Days of Thunder 2 Closer 3 Rednecks Anonymous 4 What Are You Doing 5 The Things We Forget 6 The Likes of You 7 Crazy White Boy 8 Take It All Out On Me 9 Entertaining Angels 10 Panama City 11 Her Kiss 12 All the Crap I Do Source: Mark Wills Website Days of Thunder (Brett James / Aimee Mayo) This album is more autobiographical than any album I’ve ever done. It is a lot more about who I am, a truer depiction of me. I wanted it to showcase my personality, and that includes rockers like this. So many of my hits were ballads, but I’m trying to remind people that the biggest hit I’ve ever had was “19 Somethin,’” and this song is very much in that vein. Closer (Jeffrey Steele/ Bart Allman) I think a lot of people can relate to “Closer.” This song creates a picture of someone who wakes up and looks around at his life and feels like he’s gotten away from what he thought he’d be. His own expectations may have not fit like he had planned but he’s closer to the things in life that have real meaning--.friends, family, and God. Rednecks Anonymous (Bryan Simpson / Ashley Gorley) I have the perfect cast if we ever shoot a video for this song. I want to have Al Franken come be Stuart Smalley as the Rednecks Anonymous counselor. He’ll be the guy going, “Because I’m smart enough, I’m good enough and, doggone it, people like me.” This is just one of those fun little story songs that allow people to laugh at themselves. What Are You Doing (Willie Mack / Billy Decker / Bart Butler) I’m not going to totally forsake the things that “brought me to the dance,” so there’s always going to be room for a romantic ballad on any of my records. I love this song. It’s about, “Here we are. Where do we go from here?” I just thought it was a beautiful lyric that could be about a couple who just met today, or it could be about a couple spending their 20th anniversary together. Both of them could be saying, “Where are we going from here?” The Things We Forget (Wendell Mobley/ Connie Harrington) This song brings to mind childhood memories. It’s a very visual song, upbeat, positive with a great message. It reminds us to remember our past but always stay in the moment. The Likes of You (John Scott Sherrill / D. Vincent Williams / Don Rollins) You can’t sing that one hard – that’s a seductive song. That’s a song that you sing real softly in someone’s ear. Again, it’s something we’ve all experienced. You meet that somebody in your life, and you just start talking. “What do you like?” They go, “I like this.” You go, “Hey, me too.” “Where do you see yourself in 10 years?” “Really?” “I feel the same.” You make that connection with that person. And that connection, that spark, leads you to love. I really believe that. I also like it that this song is completely different from what comes before it and what comes after it on the record. “The Likes of You” almost has a “crooner” quality. I’ve never done anything like that before. Crazy White Boy (Brett James / Blair Daly) I can’t tell you how many times people have said the same thing to me at our meet-and-greets after the shows. The first thing I hear is, “Man, you’re not near as depressing in person as your songs on the radio are. You really have a lot of fun in your show.” That’s why I felt so passionate about this song. This is where I was raised – riding four wheelers, camping out, shooting off guns, hanging out on the lake for the weekend, having a great time. That’s country living. I am a white buy who likes to have a lot of fun and do stuff like that. So “Crazy White Boy” fits. Take It All Out On Me (Jim Collins/Wendell Mobley) This is a total chic song! It describes a man taking care of his woman after she’s had a bad day. It’s about letting the woman escape from her world. For her to let go, let her hair down and take all her frustrations out on the man in her life that she loves. Entertaining Angels (Willie Mack / Keith Brown / Steve Mandile) I still think back to the first day I heard “Entertaining Angels.” I thought, “What power.” Think about it. Everybody’s had that “poor, poor pitiful me” day. Maybe you go into a bar and think about how, “the whole world is against me. I’m at my lowest point right now.” Two people are sitting next to you. One guy is dying and one guy just lost his family. And you realize at that point, “Yeah, I had a bad day at work, and I’m in a job I don’t really like. But I have so much to be thankful for. There’s so much more to life than that.” It’s a real healing song. Panama City (Rivers Rutherford / Troy Verges / Aimee Mayo) I just love “Panama City” because it is so much fun. It reminded me a lot of “Jump” or some of the old Van Halen stuff I heard when I was 15 or 16 years old, cruising up and down the beach in Panama City. I wanted to have a summer fun song on the record, because I’ve lived them. My summer vacations were spent at either Daytona Beach or Panama City. So this was a natural. It fit my “personality profile” for this album, something fun that was also of real substance about me growing up. That’s little Joanna Jenet wailing in the background, giving it that extra attitude. Her Kiss (Monty Criswell) “Panama City” and “Her Kiss” both deal with that Redneck Riviera part of the country. They’re like bookends. One is the fun of summer, and the other is the end of summer. Everybody has experienced this. There are few people who didn’t go to the beach for the summer and didn’t fall in love with somebody. You realize, “Hey, I’m 17. She’s 17. She’s leaving to go back home to California. I’m probably never going to see her again.” Except in the song, it’s Denver. “Her Kiss” has a true, beautiful Monty Criswell melody. To me, it just sparkles. All the Crap I Do (Brett James/ John Betts) I think this song is going to be a great one for those guys out there who have forgotten birthdays, anniversaries and left toilet seat up. This is a manly love song. We don’t mean to do those silly things that let the women we love down. Some how we are forgiven and that is the beauty of love- even with all the crap we do!
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Post by kw9461 on Sept 19, 2008 16:28:20 GMT -5
^ He's including Hank, but not Take It All Out On Me? That doesn't make much sense, and I really liked TIAOOM.
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Post by sbp17 on Sept 19, 2008 20:24:46 GMT -5
And how many of those songs will go on to be recorded by other artists and perhaps be number one hits.
He's turning out to be the solo male version of Linda Davis and Emerson Drive....recording songs first that others turn into hits.
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Post by kw9461 on Sept 20, 2008 0:00:55 GMT -5
Release date change:
JAN. 20
Gretchen Wilson "I Got Your Country Right Here" (Columbia Nashville)
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Post by kw9461 on Sept 21, 2008 23:50:30 GMT -5
Allaccess has Lee Ann Womack's "Call Me Crazy" listed release date as Oct 21. Did they push the album back to it's original release date b/c the song isn't in the T40 yet, or did allaccess just never update the original date change?
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Post by bamafan2102 on Sept 22, 2008 3:19:57 GMT -5
OCT 28Mark Wills "Familiar Stranger"(Tenacity Records) Track List:1 Days of Thunder 2 Closer 3 Rednecks Anonymous 4 What Are You Doing 5 The Things We Forget 6 The Likes of You 7 Crazy White Boy 8 Hank 9 Entertaining Angels 10 Panama City 11 Her Kiss 12 All the Crap I Do Source: Mark Wills Website The copy I have has Take It All Out, and has Hank as a Bonus Song. Also the song Jesus amd Jesse James has been taken off and I thought it was the best song on the cd. My copy dosen't have Closer or All The Crap I Do. It also has 14 tracks. I wonder why they decided to redo this? There isn't going to be a hit off the album either way. I do really like Mark and have seen and talked to him a few times. He's a great guy but his material seems to be lacking.
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Post by someguy on Sept 22, 2008 9:50:53 GMT -5
Allaccess has Lee Ann Womack's "Call Me Crazy" listed release date as Oct 21. Did they push the album back to it's original release date b/c the song isn't in the T40 yet, or did allaccess just never update the original date change? I'm not sure. I've seen October 7, October 21 and October 28 all listed as the release date from various sources, so I'm not sure what the 'official' release date is.
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Post by kw9461 on Sept 22, 2008 15:25:57 GMT -5
NOV 25
Trace Adkins "10" (Capitol)
I'm assuming the 10 is because this is his 10th album (8th studio plus 2 GH's).
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 22, 2008 23:15:25 GMT -5
Brad Paisley - " Play" Album Cover (NOV 04) Reba McEntire - " 50 Greatest Hits" Album Cover (OCT 28) Randy Owen - "One On One" Album Cover (NOV 04)
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 23, 2008 9:38:04 GMT -5
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Post by Zach on Sept 23, 2008 9:46:03 GMT -5
Eh, I don't know what to think about Brad's cover. It looks kind of bad. With that said, I would bet he created this one himself and you have to give him credit for that, he's no professional I know.
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Post by Kyla on Sept 23, 2008 10:16:37 GMT -5
Eh, I don't know what to think about Brad's cover. It looks kind of bad. With that said, I would bet he created this one himself and you have to give him credit for that, he's no professional I know. Yeah, I almost said something about that earlier. Maybe Brad should let someone else design his album covers. It's really bad. I thought the 5th Gear cover was bad (and it was) but this one's much worse.
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Post by iCF on Sept 23, 2008 15:49:45 GMT -5
Allaccess has Lee Ann Womack's "Call Me Crazy" listed release date as Oct 21. Did they push the album back to it's original release date b/c the song isn't in the T40 yet, or did allaccess just never update the original date change? I'm very confused as to what the correct release date is too. I'm a huge Womack fan but I'm not even sure if it's the 7th, 21st, or 28th?
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Post by beare on Sept 23, 2008 20:31:19 GMT -5
DOES anyone know the release dates for the following cds
chelly wright- notes for the coroner jodee messina-unmistakable
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Post by Uncle Lumpy on Sept 23, 2008 20:44:11 GMT -5
DOES anyone know the release dates for the following cds chelly wright- notes for the coroner jodee messina-unmistakable Chely went back in the studio to add a few tracks. No release date has been set since as far as I know. And if Ms. Messina cant land at least top 20, I doubt Curb will even bother releasing an album....
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Post by sbp17 on Sept 23, 2008 20:59:06 GMT -5
I like Brad's cover. It's cool.
Reba's, on the other, shows either the lack of originality or the lack of a budget set aside for this release. Still, I suppose it's better than stripes across your face.
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Post by kevin59 on Sept 23, 2008 23:41:22 GMT -5
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Post by rowdawg21 on Sept 24, 2008 14:40:46 GMT -5
From Country On-Demand:
Juicy news from UMG
Well, actually, from just MCA. Of course we've all heard the rumors about Reba leaving MCA for Big Machine Records (Reba, meet Taylor), but I've got something more than a rumor: Reba is currently recording a new studio album -- and the producer is Mark Bright. He, of course, produced Carrie's two albums.
I also know that George Strait is recording new material. Strait is a once-a-year kinda guy, so chances are we'll see this new album either early or late next year. Troubadour is wonderful, so I'd rather see this new project about a year from now.
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