Album Details
Title: Rascal Flatts Artist: Rascal Flatts Release Date: 6/6/2000 Re-Released On: 1/28/2008 Label: Charisma, Lyric Street Records Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 720616501127, 0094637715826, 5099951724023 Genre: Country Style: Contemporary Country Moods: Bright, Reflective, Slick, Wistful, Yearning, Laid-Back/Mellow, Romantic, Amiable/Good-Natured, Carefree, Earnest, Exuberant, Fun, Playful, Relaxed, Sentimental, Theatrical, Melancholy, Poignant, Bittersweet, Gentle, Sad Total Copies: 13 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Prayin' for Daylight
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This Everyday Love
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While You Loved Me
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Some Say
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See Me Through
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One Good Love
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It's Not Just Me
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Waiting All My Life
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From Time to Time
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Long Slow Beautiful Dance
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I'm Movin' On
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | Charisma | 2013 | | 2006 | CD | Lyric Street Records | 3771582 | | 2000 | CD | Lyric Street Records | 165011 |
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Album Review
Rascal Flatts are three average, nice guys. They make contemporary country-pop that's nice, but ever so slightly and satisfyingly a cut above average. Nothing on their eponymous debut deviates from the norm -- it's squarely down the center of the mainstream, edging closer to pop than it does to real country -- but it's sweetly endearing and unassuming. Take the lead song and single, "Prayin' for Daylight," for example. It's almost defiantly square, but the trio doesn't ever realize that it's not hip to be square -- the very quality that makes it so much fun. They revel in their warm harmonies, bright production, catchy mid-tempo pop tunes, and ballads of heartbreak and love that always seem happy. Rascal Flatts never really changes their approach at any point during the album -- many of the zippier songs sound a lot like "Prayin' for Daylight" and the slower numbers are just slower variations of that tune -- but that doesn't matter, since this is an amiable, well-crafted, professional record. Are there some slow moments? Well, yes, but they pass by easily, thanks to the surface gloss and the boys' cheerful attitude. Rascal Flatts may not be weighty, but it's not supposed to be. It's designed to be a sunny, pleasing modern country-pop album, and that's exactly what it is. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Ann Waters | Stylist | | Brent Mason | Guitar (Electric) | | Chris Rowe | Engineer | | Dann Huff | Guitar (Electric) | | Debra Wingo | Make-Up, Hair Stylist | | Gary LeVox | ? | | George Marinelli Jr. | Guitar (Electric) | | Glenn Sweitzer | Design | | Greg McCarn | Art Direction | | Jay DeMarcus | Bass | | Joe Chemay | Bass | | Joe Don Rooney | ? | | John Guess | Mixing | | Jonathan Yudkin | Fiddle, Viola, Violin, Cello, Mandolin | | Larry Beaird | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Lonnie Wilson | Drums | | Mark Bright | Producer | | Marty Williams | Mastering, Engineer, Producer, Mixing | | Mike Brignardello | Bass | | Mike Griffith | Production Coordination | | Paul Franklin | Guitar | | Russ Harrington | Photography | | Shawn Simpson | Engineer | | Sherri Halford | Art Direction | | Tim Akers | Keyboards |
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