Randy Rogers Band - Burning The Day (2010)
Artist: Randy Rogers Band
Title: Burning The Day
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: MCA Nashville
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 39:55
Total Size: 101/282 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Burning The Day
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: MCA Nashville
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 39:55
Total Size: 101/282 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Interstate
02. Damn The Rain
03. Too Late For Goodbye
04. Missing You Is More Than I Can Do
05. Holding On To Letting Go
06. Just Don't Tell Me The Truth
07. I've Been Looking For You So Long
08. Steal You Away
09. Starting Over For The Last Time
10. I Met Lonely Tonight
11. Last Last Chance
Line-up::
Brady Black - Fiddle, Harmony Vocals
Geoffrey Hill - Electric Guitar, Harmony Vocals
Les Lawless - Drums
Jon "Chops" Richardson - Bass, Vocals
Randy Rogers - Guitar, Lead Vocals
A classic return to form and a brave new direction, Burning the Day refuses to be put on pause, stays in your car for weeks on end, and the songs cannot be turned on low. The album feels like a late, warm summer's afternoon drive with the top down that ends up lasting long after the sun goes down. Burning the Day is their third release on UMG Nashville, and Randy Rogers Band is out to leave a lasting mark with collection of 11 rock-country fire-branded songs.
The Texas-born-and-bred crew, who earned their road-warrior reputation in bars and dives across the American West, still spends more than 200 days on the road a year, breaking attendance records at venues on each tour. But they aren't just hitting red dirt dens anymore, they're opening for the likes of Willie Nelson and The Eagles, and landing spots on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and Late Show With David Letterman. Their two previous albums debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Country Chart and in the Top 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart. They earned two ACM Vocal Group of the Year nominations and were named Country Album of The Year in Playboy magazine for their last studio effort. All of these signs point to success, but on the road map of the band's career, their route has yet to take them to a major win on country radio--that changes with Burning the Day.
The Texas-born-and-bred crew, who earned their road-warrior reputation in bars and dives across the American West, still spends more than 200 days on the road a year, breaking attendance records at venues on each tour. But they aren't just hitting red dirt dens anymore, they're opening for the likes of Willie Nelson and The Eagles, and landing spots on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and Late Show With David Letterman. Their two previous albums debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Country Chart and in the Top 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart. They earned two ACM Vocal Group of the Year nominations and were named Country Album of The Year in Playboy magazine for their last studio effort. All of these signs point to success, but on the road map of the band's career, their route has yet to take them to a major win on country radio--that changes with Burning the Day.