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01 4:20 What Was I Thinkin'
02 3:36 Wish It Would Break
03 3:03 Forget About You
04 3:50 I Can Only Think Of One
05 3:30 My Last Name
06 2:47 Bartenders, Etc.
07 3:22 Is Anybody Loving You These Days
08 3:18 My Love Will Follow You
09 3:48 How Am I Doin'
10 3:01 Distant Shore
11 3:27 I Bought The Shoes
12 3:32 Whiskey Tears
13 4:40 Train Traveling feat. Del McCoury Band
46:14 Total Playing Time - Total Size 63MB
Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Dierks moved to Nashville
when he was nineteen and immediately immersed himself in the
Nashville probably associate the music scene here with what
they hear on their radio, but there is so much more going
that is particularly special to Dierks is the Station Inn, a
at the time that I was becoming pretty discouraged with the
music business. I discovered a whole community of musicians
and singers that played music for all the right reasons.
music videos, they played because they loved the music.
Being there made such an impression on me that I spent just
about every Tuesday night there absorbing all I could take
there one rainy night and water was pouring on to the stage
from cracks in the ceiling. We were all trying to find a
going to be electrocuted! By the end of the night, me and my
guitar were soaked. But it was my first place to have a
The result of this professional collaboration is a record
Capitol allowed Brett to work as a first time producer and
gave the two the freedom they needed to make the record they
wanted to make. Produced with an emphasis on acoustic sounds
and dynamics, each song is given space and room to build.
The album consists of thirteen songs, eleven of which Dierks
make you want to sip on a beer and get lonesome for a little
good and the bad.
www.dierksbentley.com
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