Adkins aims for love on new CD
COUNTRY STANDARD TIME
HomeNewsInterviewsCD ReleasesCD ReviewsConcertsArtistsArchive
 

Adkins aims for love on new CD

Monday, March 25, 2013 – Trace Adkins' 11th studio album, "Love Will...," is set for May 14 release on Show Dog-Universal Music. The album about love will feature Colbie Caillat, the Harlem Gospel Choir and Exile.

Fans can pre-order the CD via online retailers on April 2nd. All who pre-order on iTunes will immediately receive an instant download of Watch The World End featuring Caillat.

Each week through album release, fans can hear a new song at www.TraceAdkins.com. New this week, fans can stream Watch The World End.

The Harlem Gospel Choir backs Trace on the title track in the Gospel tradition of spreading love and inspiration. Exile joined on a new version of one of the big Exile hit, Kiss You All Over.

"What is love, if not a collaboration between unique individuals?" asks Adkins. "Regardless of genre, I'm a fan of strong songwriting and vocal ability - I can't say enough about what Colbie, the Harlem Gospel Choir and Exile brought to the table in their own way. It is an honor to have such talented performers, songwriters and producers join me on the most inspiring, satisfying album of my career."

Producers included Tony Brown, Mark Wright, Frank Rogers, Kenny Beard and Mickey Cones.

Songs on the CD are:

1. When I Stop Loving You*
2. So What If I Do**
3. Come See Me***
4. Right Now**
5. Every One Of You**
6. The Altar Of Your Love***
7. Kiss You All Over (Featuring Exile)***
8. If The Sun Comes Up***
9. Say No To A Woman
10. Watch The World End (Featuring Colbie Caillat)
11. Love Will (Featuring Harlem Gospel Choir)

Produced by Frank Rogers

*Produced by Tony Brown & Mickey Jack Cones

**Produced by Mark Wright, Kenny Beard & Mickey Jack Cones

***Produced by Kenny Beard & Mickey Jack Cones


More news for Trace Adkins


CD reviews for Trace Adkins

CD review - Ain't That Kind of Cowboy Anybody with staying power in the modern country music landscape must have found a four-leaf clover and a niche. Trace Adkins hearkens back to a time when country stars included more Alpha males. He's got a baritone as deep as an oil well and stands eye-to-eye with quite a few pro basketball players. It's enough presence to show up on screen, and Adkins has had more than one foray into film over the 30-plus years he's been singing for his supper. Now approaching 60, you wonder if ...
CD review - Something's Going On Trace Adkins' wonderful low singing voice can be a little deceptive because he could easily sing utter crap and still somehow sound great. It's why the critical ear must pay close attention to specifically what he's saying in his songs whenever evaluating his work. Adkins doesn't write his own songs, so he's entirely dependent upon stellar writers. Thankfully, "Something's Going On" is a better than average collection of songs, especially good for Adkins, as ...
CD review - Live Country DVD "Live Country" is a concert film featuring Trace Adkins performing his biggest hits at The Paramount in Huntington, N.Y. Anticipation was high for this one because Adkins, along with Josh Turner, is one of our very best low-voiced singers. Perhaps poor audio quality is to blame, but Adkins' singing isn't nearly as powerful in this live setting as it is on CD. From the cheesy stage props to the casually dressed backing singers (one even has a headband that leaves her looking ...


©Country Standard Time • Jeffrey B. Remz, editor & publisher • countrystandardtime@gmail.com
AboutCopyrightNewsletterOur sister publication Standard Time
Subscribe to Country Music News Country News   Subscribe to Country Music CD Reviews CD Reviews   Follow us on Twitter  Instagram  Facebook  YouTube