Lady A drops "Ocean"
Friday, November 15, 2019 – Lady Antebellum is out with "Ocean," its first release for Big Machine. Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott are out with a 13-track project. The first single from the release is "What If I Never Get Over You." Dan Huff produced Lady A for the first time. "The Thing That Wrecks You" features Little Big Town.
David Ball is out with "Thinkin' Problem," a reissue of his hit album 20 years later. The release on the Omnivore label includes eight previously unissued tracks included a new recording of "What Do You Want With This Love," which also appeared on the original.
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CD reviews
Lady Antebellum may lean a little too closely to pop music for many tastes, but it's hard to argue with the trio's song choices. And its latest collection is filled with many memorable songs.
The single "What If I Never Get Over You," poses a rarely asked pop song question. Humans have come to believe the cliché, 'Time heals all wounds,' as if it were some sort of scientific fact. But what if it's just that, a well-worn cliché, with no actual ...
Most hard core country fans certainly have heard David Ball's 1994 "Thinkin' Problem," a true honky tonk classic. Ominvore is releasing the album in remastered expanded format with eight bonus tracks, marking its 25th anniversary. So, if by chance you didn't catch it the first time, here's your opportunity to hear a singer, who will remind you of vocalists from country's golden era like George Jones, Ray Price and Merle Haggard. Ball did this at a time when those ...
Lady Antebellum may cause you to throw out many of your country music principles. They don't sing and play traditional country music, for starters. They're not cool like more rocking Americana artists. In fact, they're huge mainstream country stars. So, why are some of us still suckers for their sound? And why does the new "Heart Break" sound so good on the ears? Well, it's simple, but complicated.
Hillary Scott is simply a wonderfully sincere singer. ...
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