| | Red Dirt Road |  | Artist: Brooks & Dunn Label: Arista Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 13082
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4
MPN: 67070 UPC: 078636707020 EAN: 0078636707020 ASIN: B00009V7TD
Release Date: July 15, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: no scratches on cd
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| Tracks:
| • | You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl | | • | Caroline | | • | When We Were Kings | | • | That's What She Gets for Loving Me | | • | Red Dirt Road | | • | Feels Good Don't It | | • | I Used to Know This Song By Heart | | • | Believer | | • | Memory Town | | • | She Was Born to Run | | • | Till My Dyin' Day | | • | My Baby's Everything I Love | | • | Good Day to Be Me | | • | Good Cowboy | | • | Holy War (Hidden Track) |
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Amazon.com Having stumbled in 1999 with the lackluster Tight Rope, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn picked themselves up and dusted off their Wranglers with 2001's Steers and Stripes, an album that some listeners considered their best. But that was before Red Dirt Road, a collection of coming-of-age songs in which country's most successful duo comes clean about who they are and what forged their turbo-tonk sound. The title song is a spectacular and poignant slice of backwoods Southern milieu that melds the push of the gospel with the pull of desire--which, for a '60s teenager, meant girls, cars, and the beer-laced taste of freedom. Both men know a little bit about those subjects (don't miss Dunn's hidden track, "Holy War," which skewers TV preachers), as well as the thrill of Exile on Main Street-era Rolling Stones, a sound that permeates at least three songs here, including the randy "You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl." Bluegrass also gets a strong nod on the exquisite "Caroline," as does the Tulsa-bred, Leon Russell-fueled music that personally schooled Dunn in the '70s, particularly on "I Used to Know This Song By Heart," a tour de force of sharp Pentecostal vocals punctuated by the searing guitar work of Kenny Greenburg. Everything about this album moves the duo up a level, even Kix's singing on "When We Were Kings," a true-life remembrance of the Vietnam years. A few songs predictably pad things out, but on the whole Red Dirt Road is both surprisingly affecting and monstrously good. --Alanna Nash
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Take a trip on the Red DIrt Road... July 15, 2003 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
From the opening rocker "You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl" to the hidden track "Holy War," Brooks & Dunn's latest CD is something new and exciting. More rockers include "Good Cowboy", "Good Day to Be Me," and "Till My Dyin' Day."The downhome feel of "Caroline," "Feels Good Don't It," and "My Baby's Everything I Love" add to the atmosphere of a great album. The reminiscent tone of "When We Were Kings" and the title track provide an in-depth look at these guys' hearts and souls. The emotionally charged "I Used to Know This Song By Heart" is another major highlight. Like always, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn know how to take you into the heart of their music, using brilliant production, excellent songwriting, and rugged-yet-listenable voices. "Red Dirt Road" is for B&D fans and newcomers. That basically means it's a great country music CD from a great country music duo!
Kix & Ronnie Take Us Down That Red Dirt Road July 17, 2003 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
Wow!! Country Music's best duo teams up again to release the follow-up to "Steers & Stripes"....Kix & Ronnie have made another incredible cd with a variety of Country with Bluegrass/Rock/Blues styles......better than Steers & Stripes...This cd is gonna be a milestone cd for the two!! This album is packed with their influences as they grew up...maybe not as honky-tonk as previous but an excellent country cd!!!1. You Cant Take the Honky Tonk Out Of the Girl-Great song to begin this cd with!!! Ronnie sings this as best as he can..very country....Perfect up-tempo song to start with!! 2. Caroline-Another catchy tune sang by Dunn....bluegrass-rock feel to it.....makes you sing along!! 3. When We Were Kings-Hmm...this song sounded like a song I heard before...different than what they may have sang before..but very good...has great steel guitar in it!!! Kix sings this with all he can....great song to listen to!! 4. That's What She Gets for Loving Me-Good Harmonica intro..sounded kinda like "Waitin On Joe" by steve Azar at first....this one sang by Dunn...very Dunn....a good song..with a dobro...very good sound 5. Red Dirt Road-GREAT song!!! a great radio single too....rockin' electric guitar...awesome lyrics....love that steel too!! Sang by Dunn again......great song to drive with....includes Christian inspiration in here...could be gospel song too with a story of growing up..... 6. Feels Good Don't' It-I had to chuckle at the title of this one...lol....this one's instruments are great..the mix of them...sang by Dunn again...only he could sing this one!!! One of my fav's...love the chorus!! 7. I Used to Know This Song By Heart-A Ballad..sang by Dunn again...sounds very much like their "It Wont Be Christmas Without You" so it was an instant fav for me...great electric....slow blues tune 8. Believer-A Ronnie song...he sings lottsa songs on here....Very good uplifting song..like the background vocals... a choir...Dunn sings this one with incredible high notes..shows us his great voice can sing just about anything 9. Memory Town-Wow...this one sounded like "Brokenheartsville"..at first...sounds that good!!! Sang by Kix....very attractive words...mentions of a Coupe Deville....reminds how much we are blessed to have Kix on the cd too..... 10. She Was Born to Run- Yeehaw...this song is very Brooks & Dunn... sounds like a song that woulda been put out a while back....impressive chorus....music is great!!! Dunn covers this song with his best voice we remember.....again...awesome electric in here!! My favorite song on here!!!!! 11. `Till My Dyin' Day-Once it starts you can hear Brook's groovy vocals...it speeds up..the chorus is very captivating and could be played while on the beach...great beat!!! 12. My Baby's Everything I Love- POW!! man..this song is the most countriest song on here..starts out again with `all country instruments'...a hillbilly rocking song...full of fiddle's, dobro's....the steel....just a great song!!! shows that Brooks & Dunn still are full of that country spirit..good love song too.....Dunn sings this to the country core...!!! another song that mentions coupe deville's... 12. Good Day To Be Me- Another excellent intro.....a fast song by Kix....catchy words again....just a relaxing country song...too lay back and drink "a lil Crown in my Coca Cola"..even though I drink Pepsi......great electric too!!! 13. Good Cowboy- Sounds like what Tim Mcgraw what sing about lol...but very good rocker..that Brooks sings showing off that crazy side of him....great song!! 14. Holy War- A gospel song with choir vocals...talking bout tv preachers...only Ronnie Dunn could sing this....as he was gonna be one if he didn't become a singer...a great message....God would hear this from the Heavens..turn it up loud!!! a fast song just to let you know.. Man..this cd is awesome!!!!! full of uptempo songs....Brooks & Dunn still country as ever with that Rock flavor too....you wont waste yr money on here..this music was made perfectly for country music!!! includes lyrics...barely readable though....GReat cd cover too!!
Typical Brooks and Dunn Album...some good, some not so good July 24, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I love the song "Red Dirt Road" and anticipated this album coming out. I have all of their previous albums and have seen them multiple times in concert. The album is very upbeat. There are few ballads on this album and Kix Brooks actually does a lot more solo singing in the songs then in previous albums. There are 14 songs plus a 15th bonus track, so you are getting a lot of music for your buck. It is good country music on all tracks...fiddle, steel guitar, (some contemporary sound with the electic guitars), but the lyrics are very country. My personal favorites are: Red Dirt Road, I Used to Know This Song By Heart, Feels Good Don't It, and Good Day to Be Me (this is kind of a funny song). If you like Brooks and Dunn's previous stuff, you will appreciate this album and it's music. It is not the best work they have ever done, but it is not the worst.
Taking The High ' Road ' August 10, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
For most of the 90's, there seemed to be no stopping the country duo of Brooks And Dunn. Hit album after hit album. Hit single after hit single. They were invincible. Then, in 2000, their 6th studio album, "Tight Rope", seemed to put a halt to their golden streak. It was not received well and didn't do the business on the charts like they normally did. Then along came "Steers And Stripes" the following year, and re-energized the guys and made them the kings of the charts like they once were. It seems that the new found love of the craft and the music wasn't a fluke on that album, because the fun that they re-discovered comes thru on this solid new set of songs. While many of their fellow artists don't take a whole lot of risks and don't really branch out much, Ronnie and Kix do. The music here might seem like familiar B&D, and a lot of it is, but at least there is rich diversity among the mix, as with their last album. The stylings might jump all over the map, but that's because it's eclectic. They try to do all things and to not stick to only kind of music. Thank god for that. The opening number, "You Can't Take Honky Tonk Out Of The Girl", is a perfect number to start the CD off with. It has a classic sounding B&D sound to it, and is a great mover. It also features a cool Rolling Stones/Keith Richards type guitar intro. "Caroline" is even better. It has a great groove to it and Ronnie displays that great falsetto in the chorus. Groovy and sleek. "When We Were Kings" is a pleasant song, but nothing to make you rewind. The title track, "Red Dirt Road", which is the only song the duo wrote together, might be one of their best, down home, rootsiest songs they have put together. Nostalgic lyrics with a warm musical sound. A top notch track. "Feels Good Don't it" is a happy, put a smile on your face toe tapper. Nothing more, nothing less. A jaunty little tune. One of the nicest tracks on here is "I Used To Know This Song By Heart". This will fit nicely as a single on the radio for sure. Another strong vocal performance by Ronnie, and it has am R&B-ish vibe to it that is silky cool. A wonderful track. The rest of the disc is nothing but cool fun. "Believer" is a another pleasant ditty, but nothing as memorable as earlier tracks. "Good Day To Be Me" is a fun song with lyrics that are fun to listen too. How you might not be this, and you might not be that, but you are who you are and you are just happy with that the way it is. There is a hidden track on here called "Holy War", and it may be one of the more prolific songs the duo have recorded. A nice song. Others include "She Was Born To Run", "Till My Dyin' Day", "Good Cowboy", and the real country swing of "My Baby's Everything I Love". Another gem. Kix still hasn't become an overly satisfying singer, but he gets the job done. Thankfully, as always, Ronnie masters most of the songs on the disc. This is just product?. Far from it. It's rich, it's soulful, it's sunny, it's harmonious, and it has wonderful grooves and beats. It may not be as rollicking as "Steers And Stripes", but it's a mostly up tempo collection of songs that will no doubt please fans and critics, and keep this duo as the reigning country duo of all time.
Album Review - Red Dirt Road July 21, 2003 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm a die hard Brooks & Dunn fan and I've never been disappointed with any of their albums. But Red Dirt Road just stands out above the rest. This duo isn't afraid to push the boundaries of modern country and make the music they feel they should. And the difference is clear. There is not a bad track on this album. From classic B&D (My Baby's Everything I Love) to borderline gospel (I Used To Know This Song By Heart, Holy War), there's something here for everyone. These two aren't afraid to explore their rock roots and incorporate it into their music, which I for one think is fantastic. Brooks & Dunn just continue to outdo themselves time and again. These two are like a fine wine, they only get better as time goes by.---Stand out tracks include Holy War, I Used To Know This Song By Heart, When We Were Kings, Memory Town, Red Dirt Road, She Was Born To Run.
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