Diamond Rio - One More Day - CD

 
Very good condition in plastic case
 
Album Features
Artist: Diamond Rio
Format: CD
Release Year: 2001
Record Label: Arista
Genre: Contemporary Country, Country

Track Listing
1. That's Just That
2. One More Day
3. Sweet Summer
4. I'm Already Gone
5. I Could Do It With My Eyes Closed
6. 'Til the Heartache's Gone
7. Here I Go Fallin'
8. I Think I Love You
9. Hearts Against the Wind
10. You Make Me Feel
11. The Love of a Woman
12. I'm Trying
13. Stuff
 
Details
Playing Time: 47 min.
Contributing Artists: Chely Wright
Producer: Diamond Rio, Mike Clute, Michael D. Clute
Distributor: BMG (distributor)
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Diamond Rio: Marty Roe (vocals); Jimmy Olander (acoustic & electric guitar); Gene Johnson (mandolin, background vocals); Dan Truman (keyboards); Dana Williams (bass, background vocals); Brian Prout (drums).Recorded at The Sound Kitchen, Franklin, Tennessee and Starstruck Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.ONE MORE DAY was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "One More Day" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Awards for Best Country Performance by A Duo Or Group With Vocal and for Best Country Song.Personnel: Marty Roe (vocals); Jimmy Olander (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Gene Johnson (mandolin); Dan Truman (keyboards); Dana Williams (bass guitar); Brian Prout (drums).Diamond Rio's seventh album was delayed for months due to record company politics, and underwent a name change in the process--from STUFF to ONE MORE DAY. The new title's a better fit, since this fine collection is much more than a bunch of "stuff." Once again, the six-man band shows its prodigious talent, tackling an impressive range of musical styles with an unmatched level of musicianship. With neck-snapping versatility, the band moves from bluegrass ("Hearts Against the Wind") to a Mavericks-style surf groove ("I Think I Love You"); from humor ("Stuff") to heartbreak ("'Til the Heartaches Gone.").The title track is a gem of a tearjerker that recalls the group's 1998 smash "You're Gone," while on "Here I Go Falling," vocalist Marty Roe manages to make that corniest of country conventions--a recitation--sound completely natural. But the true standout is a duet with Chely Wright, "I'm Trying," which paints a vivid portrait of a couple torn apart by alcoholism. Give Diamond Rio credit for tackling a once-standard country topic that practically became taboo in the late '90s, and extra credit for adding Wright to the mix. Whatever you call it, ONE MORE DAY is good stuff.