Big
& Rich – Gravity
& Rich – Gravity
Look
At You 3:42
At You 3:42
Lovin’
Lately 3:38
Lately 3:38
Gravity 3:55
Brand
New Buzz 3:22
New Buzz 3:22
Rollin’
Along 3:06
Along 3:06
Run
Away With You 3:44
Away With You 3:44
Lose
a Little Sleep 3:49
a Little Sleep 3:49
Don’t
Wake Me Up 3:22
Wake Me Up 3:22
That
Kind Of Town 3:45
Kind Of Town 3:45
Thank
God For Pain 3:35
God For Pain 3:35
I
Came To Git Down 3:54
Came To Git Down 3:54
Big & Rich have
returned to country music radio and video with “Run Away With
You”
and their Hi-melody-low-harmony style of duet singing is as
fun and
catchy as ever. The 11 song cd “Gravity” is chock full of
great
duet singing, great guitar and drum work and great Nashville
studio
production. “Gravity” is a fun 11 song listen but I don’t
think
it will bring Big & Rich legions of new fans. This cd
seems to
be various mid energy ballads. The first four songs fit this
mellow
theme. “Rollin’ Along” tries to pick up the energy but the
lyrics kinda fall flat, seeming to lack the kind of raw dirt
lyrics
that cause pictures and movies to blow up in your head, the
essence
of a great country song. After five more mid to low energy
ballads
this cd finally kicks into gear with “I Came To Git Down”, the
very type of song that made them famous initially. So if
you’re
looking for classic Big & Rich harmony singing and great
guitar and drum work, this cd provides it. But if you’re
looking for
the next Big & Rich “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy” or
“We’re
Comin’ To Your City”, it’s not here.
returned to country music radio and video with “Run Away With
You”
and their Hi-melody-low-harmony style of duet singing is as
fun and
catchy as ever. The 11 song cd “Gravity” is chock full of
great
duet singing, great guitar and drum work and great Nashville
studio
production. “Gravity” is a fun 11 song listen but I don’t
think
it will bring Big & Rich legions of new fans. This cd
seems to
be various mid energy ballads. The first four songs fit this
mellow
theme. “Rollin’ Along” tries to pick up the energy but the
lyrics kinda fall flat, seeming to lack the kind of raw dirt
lyrics
that cause pictures and movies to blow up in your head, the
essence
of a great country song. After five more mid to low energy
ballads
this cd finally kicks into gear with “I Came To Git Down”, the
very type of song that made them famous initially. So if
you’re
looking for classic Big & Rich harmony singing and great
guitar and drum work, this cd provides it. But if you’re
looking for
the next Big & Rich “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy” or
“We’re
Comin’ To Your City”, it’s not here.
Michael Sikorsky for
Country Music News International
Country Music News International