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    Still Feels Good

    Still Feels GoodArtist: Rascal Flatts
    Label: Lyric Street
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    New (29) Used (30) Collectible (3) from $2.99

    Seller: aunumber8
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 83 reviews
    Sales Rank: 11547

    Format: Enhanced
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 000038402
    UPC: 050087104504
    EAN: 0050087104504
    ASIN: B000QCUDL8

    Release Date: September 25, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Take Me There
      • Here
      • Bob That Head
      • Help Me Remember
      • Still Feels Good
      • Winner at a Losing Game
      • No Reins
      • Every Day
      • Secret Smile
      • Better Now
      • She Goes All the Way
      • How Strong Are You Now
      • It's Not Supposed To Go Like That

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    Genre: Country & Western
    Media Format: Compact Disk
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    Release Date: 25-SEP-2007


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    Rascal Flatts has always been an anomaly in country music. Signed to the Disney label Lyric Street, they arrived in 2000 as essentially a trio (winning lead vocalist Gary LeVox fronted pin-up boy Joe Don Rooney on electric guitar and Jay DeMarcus on bass) that traveled and recorded with additional musicians to make up a full band. Despite their workingman backgrounds, their repertoire was so pop-oriented that hardly anyone could really call them country, and the group bristled at being dubbed Nashville's Boy Band. Yet while they were primarily marketed to teens (the young set screams their lungs out in concert), a lot of adults found their bouncy, bubbly radio tunes irresistible. And in 2006, when they released their fourth album, the quadruple-platinum Me and My Gang, they sold more than 700,000 records the first week, ending up as the best-selling artists of the year across all genres. Now comes the follow-up, and with the group sharing production credit with hit-meister Dann Huff (Keith Urban, Faith Hill), they turned out an extremely well-built album of heavily layered, grown-up pop. (The one country-ish song, "Bob that Head," about the joys of Friday night cruising in a tricked-out truck, almost amounts to a rap.) DeMarcus has said that the band took its time making the record, and it shows--everything about it telegraphs a growing maturity. Not only do Rooney and DeMarcus play on every cut (which they didn't do until Me and My Gang), but the trio has a hand in writing much of the material that doesn't come from the pens of Nashville's most reliable songsmiths (Jeffrey Steele, Neil Thrasher, Steve Robson, Hillary Lindsey, and headliner Kenny Chesney on "Take Me There"). It all goes down quite smoothly, from the sexy title track to the pain ballad "Better Now," to the (too-obvious) social commentary of "It's Not Supposed to Go Like That." As a measure of that, even actor/singer Jamie Foxx's guest appearance on the silky "She Goes All the Way" blends seamlessly with the rest of the material, much of it crafted to manipulate the emotions with power choruses, stinging electric guitar solos, and throbbing drums. But unlike the Rascals' other albums, there aren't many story songs here. And though LeVox's hangdog tenor hammers home the devastating ache of failed relationships ("Help Me Remember"), there's no standout tune like "What Hurts the Most," and not a lot of this sticks in your head after it's gone. Yes, as the title promises, it "Still Feels Good," but only for a little while. --Alanna Nash


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    5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!   August 20, 2009
    Anonee-moose (Central Coast of California)
    I love all of Rascal Flatts CD's - this one is no exception.

    They are a very uplifting band, good, hardy, no-sex-talk country music - that's what I like.

    I love all of their CD's! Have almost all of their CDs.

    First time I heard them was when they sang with Kerri Underwood on American Idol. I became an instant fan!



    3 out of 5 stars Good C.D. - BAD SELLER   June 23, 2009
    Thomas P. Kuzlik (chicago, illinois)
    I did not mind a "like new" C.D. that skipped on 2 songs, but when I e-mailed the seller and it has been over 2 weeks and no response, that pretty much dictates I will avoid this seller in the future and would suggest the same to anyone thinking about it.


    5 out of 5 stars Rascal Flatts Still Feels Good   May 25, 2009
    Mark Shea (Martha's Vineyard)
    One of the Best they have done!! But each one is the best!! Can't wait for the next one.


    3 out of 5 stars RF   February 17, 2009
    Tara Fain
    I like this album but it's one that has to grow on you. I don't think it's as good as the albums in the past.


    5 out of 5 stars Try NOT to BOB THAT HEAD!!!!   November 22, 2008
    HallidayInn
    I accidentally fell into this band, it was one song, then another, and it seemed everytime I heard a song on the radio I liked it was this band called Rascal Flatt. What's a band like THAT sound like? A little rock, a little country, a lot of hits!! The cleverness in Every Day was amazing. Then, they opened the show for the CMA's and debuted BOB THAT HEAD!! Oh my goodness!! They didn't even finish performing before I was online looking for it!!! A great CD with a wide array of music. Some sad, some cheerful, some thoughtful and some that just make you sing along... and.. B O B T H A T H E A D!!

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