Brantly Gilbert - Halfway To Heaven (2010) {2011, Deluxe Edition, Enhanced}
Artist: Brantly Gilbert
Title: Halfway To Heaven
Year Of Release: 2010 / 2011
Label: The Valory Music Co. #VMCBG0150A IN02
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320 / Data (Video)
Total Time: 01:00:07 + 00:10:46
Total Size: 447 / 165 / 140 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Halfway To Heaven
Year Of Release: 2010 / 2011
Label: The Valory Music Co. #VMCBG0150A IN02
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320 / Data (Video)
Total Time: 01:00:07 + 00:10:46
Total Size: 447 / 165 / 140 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Halfway to Heaven is the second studio album by Brantley Gilbert. It was originally released on March 16, 2010 via Average Joe's Entertainment. The deluxe version of the album was released on September 13, 2011 via Valory Music Group. This re-release featured remixes of all the tracks, as well as several new tracks that were not on the original version of the album.
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It wouldn't be out of line to call Brantley Gilbert a country rocker or an outlaw country artist, but don't let those terms conjure nostalgic images of Willie and Waylon in your head, because they mean something different when applied to Gilbert's generation of Nashville rebels. For one thing, he's nobody's cowboy -- in an industry where image tells all, Gilbert's leather jacket, motorcycle, and close-shaved cranium make him look more likely to pal around with Rancid than with Tim McGraw, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. While Gilbert has cited the influence of fellow Georgians R.E.M. and the B-52's, these inspirations are inaudible on his second album, Halfway to Heaven. A more accurate assessment of his musical roots is made on his Southern pride anthem "Kick It In the Sticks," where he shouts out "AC/DC, Hank, Skynyrd, and George Strait" over huge, hard-rocking riffs worthy of the first name on that list. Exactly which Hank he's referring to is uncertain, because with an artist like Gilbert, it's just as likely to be the second or even the third. Of course, the equally tough-sounding "Country Must Be Country Wide" does indeed find Gilbert singing about radio stations "playin' Cash, Hank, Willie and Waylon," but the biting rock feel running throughout much of Halfway to Heaven suggests that those are bad-ass icons emblazoned on his personal Mt. Rushmore more than direct musical influences. Granted, romantic ballads like "My Kind of Crazy" and "Fall into Me" are the kind of tunes that seem tailor-made for the top of the country charts, and they're obviously a part of what Gilbert is about, but everything else about Halfway to Heaven seems to mark Gilbert as a rock & roll roughneck, albeit one with the requisite soft underbelly.~ James Allen, All Music
Track List:
01. Hell On Wheels [04:14]
02. Bending The Rules And Breaking The Law [03:28]
03. Back In The Day [03:52]
04. My Kind Of Crazy [03:36]
05. Kick It In The Sticks [03:47]
06. Halfway To Heaven [03:13]
07. Saving Amy [05:15]
08. Country Must Be Country Wide [03:36]
09. Take It Outside [04:18]
10. Them Boys [03:56]
11. Fall Into Me [04:02]
12. Dirt Road Athem [04:39]
13. More Than The Miles [04:14]
14. You Don't Know Her LIke Ido [04:48]
15. Hell On An Angel [03:16]
Deluxe Video Content:
16. Country Must Be Country Wide (Music Video) [03:38]
17. Kick It In The Sticks (Music Video) [03:48]
18. Brantley Gilbert "Up Close" (Video Interview) [03:20]