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Post by Troublemaker on Jul 9, 2020 7:37:59 GMT -5
Tim McGraw - Here on Earth August 21 1. L.A. 2. Chevy Spaceship 3. Here on Earth 4. Damn Sure Do 5. Hellujahville 6. Good Taste in Women 7. Hard to Stay Mad At 8. Sheryl Crow 9. Not from California 10. Hold You Tonight 11. 7500 OBO 12. If I Was a Cowboy 13. I Called Mama 14. Gravy 15. War of Art 16. Doggone
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Post by recordyear on Jul 9, 2020 8:08:55 GMT -5
That artwork is something else. Also Neon Church and Thought About You are dropped from the album?
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Post by codyj100 on Jul 9, 2020 9:52:36 GMT -5
That artwork is something else. Also Neon Church and Thought About You are dropped from the album? I’m assuming since those were released on Sony, Tim probably brought the album over to Big Machine and considered “I Called Mama” the start of the era.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Jul 9, 2020 11:53:42 GMT -5
Yeah I thought it would be a given neither of those would be on the album since he switched labels. Not to mention both of them performed pretty lackluster on the charts for him anyway. I figured they (along with "Way Down") would get the axe.
As for the album, I really like the album cover, mostly because purple is my favorite color so the aesthetic is very pleasing to me. And the tracklisting has me very intrigued to hear the record! Like at least half the songs on here have really interesting titles that pique my curiosity.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jul 9, 2020 13:11:27 GMT -5
Love tracks 7 &8 being next to each other. My brain makes them a sentence haha
Same thing happened with Sara Evans’ ‘Restless’ album. “Perfect, need to be next to you to be happy tonight.”
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Post by austin on Jul 9, 2020 13:34:18 GMT -5
I like the album cover! Interested to hear this!
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Post by someguy on Jul 9, 2020 13:38:11 GMT -5
I’m disappointed, but not surprised at all, not to see “Thought About You” and “Neon Church” on the album. I’m really looking forward to it though. I’m especially curious to hear “Sheryl Crow”.
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Post by liza on Jul 9, 2020 14:53:33 GMT -5
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Post by recordyear on Jul 10, 2020 0:07:25 GMT -5
Tim McGraw - Here on Earth August 21 1. L.A. 2. Chevy Spaceship 3. Here on Earth 4. Damn Sure Do 5. Hellujahville 6. Good Taste in Women 7. Hard to Stay Mad At 8. Sheryl Crow 9. Not from California 10. Hold You Tonight 11. 7500 OBO 12. If I Was a Cowboy 13. I Called Mama 14. Gravy 15. War of Art 16. Doggone Songwriters for each song: Carlton Anderson, Shane Minor & Phil O'Donnell Jonny Price Jessie Jo Dillon, Chase McGill & Jon Nite Tony Lane & James T. Slater Tom Douglas, Blake Griffith & Brett Taylor Jaren Johnston, Bryan Simpson & Nathan Spicer Luke Laird, Shane McAnally & Lori McKenna Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher & Laura Veltz Levi Hummon, Marcus Hummon, Matt McVaney, Brad Warren & Brett Warren Ross Copperman & Jon Nite Matt McGinn, Jennifer Schott & Nathan Spicer Zack Dyer, Lonnie Lee Fowler & Dave Turnbill Marv Green, Lance Miller & Jimmy Yeary Andy Albert, Tom Douglas & Allen Shamblin Lance Miller, Jeremy Spillman, Brad Warren & Brett Warren Claire Douglas, Tom Douglas, Jaren Johnston & Aimee Mayo
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Post by liza on Jul 10, 2020 15:25:41 GMT -5
Two extra songs on Tim Mcgraw's cd at Target17. Truth Is 18. Cuttin’ Onions
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Post by slowmo on Jul 11, 2020 11:28:01 GMT -5
I’m going to suggest this physical album will still have Dixie Chicks printed on it as it was published before the name change. On instagram, Natalie's showed the special pink Target vinyl which still has the old name on it. I think she implied that not everything will though.
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Post by taylor on Jul 11, 2020 15:14:40 GMT -5
Timmy's album artwork is something else. Very aesthetically pleasing. I'm interested to hear this album as many of these song titles are intriguing!
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Post by HeyHeyHey on Jul 14, 2020 19:02:38 GMT -5
Does anyone know where I can find, or if you have it could you share the artists who have spent the most weeks at the top of the Top Country Albums chart? I am interested in seeing who would be at the top but I can’t find anything for some reason. Thank you!
Nevermind, I found it! For anyone interested, here is all the artists who have above 50 weeks at the top of that chart:
(1) Garth Brooks - 169 (2) Alabama - 125 (3) Willie Nelson - 106 (4) Kenny Rogers - 98 (5) Shania Twain - 97 (6) Taylor Swift - 87 (7) Charley Pride - 85 (8) Randy Travis - 80 (9) Luke Combs - 76 (10) Tim McGraw - 75 (11) Dixie Chicks - 72 (12) Waylon Jennings - 69 (13) George Strait - 61 (14) Buck Owens - 60 (15) Johnny Cash - 59 (16-TIE) Glen Campbell - 51 (16-TIE) Eddy Arnold - 51 (18) Kenny Chesney - 50
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Post by recordyear on Jul 15, 2020 6:24:52 GMT -5
Brent Cobb - Keep 'Em on They Toes October 2nd 1. Keep 'Em on They Toes (Brent Cobb & Layne Cobb) 2. Shut up and Sing (Brent Cobb & Layne Cobb) 3. Good Times and Good Lovin' (Brent Cobb & Luke Bryan) 4. Sometimes I'm a Clown (Brent Cobb, Neil Mason & Jeff Hyde) 5. This Side of the River (Brent Cobb) 6. Dust under My Rug (Brent Cobb, Wyatt McCubbin & Joshua Taylor) 7. Soapbox (Brent Cobb & Patrick Cobb) 8. When You Go (Brent Cobb, Oran Thornton & Joey Stephens) 9. The World is Ending (Brent Cobb & Zack Lyle) 10. Little Stuff (Brent Cobb, Oran Thornton & Neil Medley)
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Post by dawhite76 on Jul 15, 2020 14:41:21 GMT -5
The interesting part of that list of who has spent the most weeks atop the Country Albums chart is comparing Combs' record sales to the others on the list. I don't believe either of his albums has even sold over one million units each. His achievement can be credited to streaming instead - his songs have given his albums longevity which the other artists could have never achieved in their heydays. Interesting how album success has changed.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Jul 15, 2020 15:08:28 GMT -5
Lol yeah, Luke Combs looks very out-of-place on that list.
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Post by HeyHeyHey on Jul 15, 2020 16:44:03 GMT -5
Lol fixed it @.indulgecountry. I don’t know if that would be a FGL/George Strait album (which would be the most bizarre country pairing ever) or George’s Chris Gaines-like album (which would be also very bizarre...)
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Post by bboat11 on Jul 15, 2020 17:50:29 GMT -5
Lol fixed it @.indulgecountry. I don’t know if that would be a FGL/George Strait album (which would be the most bizarre country pairing ever) or George’s Chris Gaines-like album (which would be also very bizarre...) Well this exists, so we kinda know what they would sound like together!
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Post by Troublemaker on Jul 16, 2020 7:10:26 GMT -5
Cam - The Otherside October 30
1. Redwood Tree 3. Classic 7. Till There’s Nothing Left
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Post by Dustin on Jul 16, 2020 7:44:54 GMT -5
Reba McEntire - Rumor Has It [30th Anniversary Edition]
Release Date: September 11 - Climb That Mountain High
- Rumor Has It
- Waitin' For The Deal To Go Down
- You Lie
- Now You Tell Me
- Fancy
- Fallin' Out Of Love
- This Picture
- You Remember Me
- That's All She Wrote
- Fancy [Live At The Ryman] [Bonus Track]
The image that is shown is a Walmart Exclusive Orange-Colored LP - and apparently that image is incorrect and is going to be changed. Not much more is known about this release at this time. I wish they would mine the vaults for some unreleased material from the periods of these albums they are reissuing, but I'm also happy they are doing this at all.
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Post by recordyear on Jul 16, 2020 8:09:24 GMT -5
Cam - The Otherside October 30 1. Redwood Tree 3. Classic 7. Till There’s Nothing Left 9. Diane
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Post by taylor on Jul 16, 2020 9:20:36 GMT -5
Cam - The Otherside October 30 1. Redwood Tree 3. Classic 7. Till There’s Nothing Left 9. Diane Oh, I'm QUITE happy that "Diane" is going to be on this album! I can't wait for October 30! Also, whether the vinyl is orange or not, I'm ecstatic about this Rumor Has It release to vinyl if it's indeed happening. It has been 30 years now since it came out so it'd be perfect timing
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Post by stanches2318 on Jul 16, 2020 10:15:38 GMT -5
Oh, I'm QUITE happy that "Diane" is going to be on this album! I can't wait for October 30! Also, whether the vinyl is orange or not, I'm ecstatic about this Rumor Has It release to vinyl if it's indeed happening. It has been 30 years now since it came out so it'd be perfect timing I cant wait to see what the album cover looks like. My Sister and I love "Diane" i cant wait to hear the rest. Is "So Long" the song with Diplo gonna be on the album?
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Post by rbundy1987 on Jul 16, 2020 10:31:24 GMT -5
Oh, I'm QUITE happy that "Diane" is going to be on this album! I can't wait for October 30! Also, whether the vinyl is orange or not, I'm ecstatic about this Rumor Has It release to vinyl if it's indeed happening. It has been 30 years now since it came out so it'd be perfect timing I cant wait to see what the album cover looks like. My Sister and I love "Diane" i cant wait to hear the rest. Is "So Long" the song with Diplo gonna be on the album? music.apple.com/nz/album/the-otherside/1523527625
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Post by .indulgecountry on Jul 16, 2020 11:18:43 GMT -5
I'm so happy for Cam's return. All of this news surrounding her re-launch is very exciting and promising. I'm rooting for her to get another radio hit, but even if she doesn't, it's so great to see that she's still able to release a new record at all. The visuals so far for the era have been fantastic and I'm so pleasantly surprised to see that they're resuscitating "Diane" for this record as I did not see that coming!
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Post by wonderstruck on Jul 17, 2020 16:00:08 GMT -5
KING – Official Track List:
1. Better Than Me Tucker Beathard, Dan Isbell, Jonathan Singleton
2. You Would Think Tucker Beathard, Casey Beathard, Donovan Woods
3. One Upper Tucker Beathard, Jeff Hyde, Ben Stennis
4. 20/10 TN Tucker Beathard, Casey Beathard, Phil O’Donnell
5. Paper Town Tucker Beathard, Phil O’Donnell, Monty Criswell
6. You On Tucker Beathard, Casey Beathard, Luke Dick
7. Miss You Now Tucker Beathard, Donovan Woods, Todd Clark
8. Only Tucker Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman
9. Find Me Here Tucker Beathard, Phil O’Donnell, Monty Criswell
10. Too Drunk Tucker Beathard, Joe Whelan, Shane MInor
11. Faithful Tucker Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman
12. Can’t Stay Here Tucker Beathard, Ryan Tyndell, Joe Whelan, Will Lamb
13. I Ain’t Without You Tucker Beathard, Casey Beathard
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Post by recordyear on Jul 18, 2020 1:37:44 GMT -5
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Post by bboat11 on Jul 18, 2020 2:12:28 GMT -5
Hmmm, I wonder if all those 2.0s are just re-recordings of her hits in their original form, or if they are completely reimagined with new arrangements.
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Jul 18, 2020 13:51:26 GMT -5
I hope they are re-imagined honestly but either way NEW JAMIE O'NEAL!!!
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Post by kenmortonjr on Jul 19, 2020 10:02:20 GMT -5
~ Singer/songwriter Joel Crouse has released a timely new track, “Survivin,’” that you can listen to HERE. Released independently by Crouse’s Hum Records, the song offers fans an early look at what to expect from his forthcoming EP, wasteLAnd, available Friday, August 7. Written and produced by Crouse along with Todd Clark almost two years ago to the day, the song carries even more weight with challenges facing society today as the brooding vocals implore: “We’re just survivin’, we’re just survivin’ / All we’re gonna do is take it day by day / Survivin’.” “When Todd and I wrote this song back in 2018, I had no idea we’d be releasing it during a global pandemic and a global civil rights movement,” shares Crouse. “The world feels especially heavy right now, but I hope these songs help people feel less alone. Every morning I remind myself, ‘all we gotta do is take it day by day.’” ~ Grammy-nominated songstress Cam has officially announced the release of her highly anticipated sophomore album T he Otherside, out October 30 via Triple Tigers/RCA Records. The album was written over the last three years in LA, Nashville, and NYC with collaborators Tyler Johnson (Harry Styles, Sam Smith) and Grammy winner Jeff Bhasker (Kanye West, Bruno Mars), who she calls her fellow “tinkerers.” The album announcement also ties into the news that she is releasing a new single titled “Classic,” which you can listen to HERE. The new single was co-written and produced with Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, St Vincent, The Chicks). “Jack and I caught something in the air that day and ran with it,” Cam says. “The track is so much fun. Jangling guitars, claps, it feels like when a group of familiar people get back together over the holidays, clanking around after dinner with too much wine, and amidst the chatter and laughter and closeness they are really telling each other, deep down, just how much they love each other.” ~ Artists/songwriters Michael Logen and Jennifer Hanson have collaborated on and just released a new EP titled Here’s To Hoping. You can here their collaboration on the song "Travel On" HERE. “This EP was really a passion project for me and a labor of love,” Hanson said. “Everything from the writing to the production, I’m really proud of this body of work." Both Logen and Hanson are successful solo artists and songwriters and credit their songwriting as the inspiration to team up and record together. The first song they wrote together, “You’re Breaking Your Own Heart,” found its way quickly to Kelly Clarkson, who included it on her Grammy-winning album, Stronger. According to Hanson, she and Logen have always had an effortless writing chemistry and because they were also artists, they fell into a natural rhythm when writing, with Logen singing lead and Hanson creating the harmonies.“That sound and feel became a signature part of the songs we would write,” Hanson said. “Over time we had created a handful of songs that we all loved, and decided to release them as an EP. All the songs are written by either myself and Michael, or Michael, Nick Brophy and I, with Nick and I co-producing the project.” ~ 'Whisperin' Bill Anderson, the sole songwriter in history to write and chart country songs in seven consecutive decades, whose storied career includes membership into country music's most prestigious institutions, will release his 73rd album, The Hits Re-Imagined, July 24. The album includes 10 of the Country Music Hall of Famer's most iconic songs he's written and recorded himself, as well as songs of his made famous by George Strait, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney and more. For The Hits Re-Imagined, Anderson explains he wanted "to go to both ends of the spectrum," including on the project some of his earliest hits like "City Lights" and "Po' Folks" as well as his more contemporary cuts such as "Whiskey Lullaby." The project was co-produced by Anderson with Thomm Jutz. You can here his take on his song that Strait took to "Song of the Year" with "Give it Away" HERE. ~ Austin’s The Band of Heathens return with Stranger, their most inventive release to date, on September 25. The follow up to 2017’s critically acclaimed Duende, the band recorded this new effort in Portland OR with producer Tucker Martine (The Decemberists, My Morning Jacket, Modest Mouse). New track “Today is Our Last Tomorrow” is a sardonic take on the divisive nature of media. “I heard it on the news, a version of the truth, was it fact packed or fiction and fable?” begins the song, and the creative video parodies the sentiment with caricatures of world leaders, politicians and media figures. LISTEN/WATCH HERE. “This song is about our obsession, both as a culture, and within the media, with doom and gloom,” says co-founding member Ed Jurdi. “If you're watching the network news channels, it seems like the world is literally going to end once or twice a week. They're constantly fanning the flames of our divisions and shortcomings, with hardly a mention of the daily triumphs and victories.” The album title references the famed existential Albert Camus novel and Robert Heinlein’s sci-fi classic Stranger in a Strange Land, but it also touches on the “strangers” who make up the band’s loyal fan base and who continue to support the band during this period with all touring canceled. In lieu of live shows, the band has been spending four nights a week live-streaming personal private concerts to fans, and one night a week publicly live-streaming with the whole band “Zooming” in from their respective homes in California, Texas, North Carolina and Tennessee. Co-founder Gordy Quist notes, “At first it seemed very strange until these walls started coming down and we realized how connected we are by the fabric of music.”
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