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  • Release Date: 04/17/2007
  • Sales Rank: 8,076
  • Label: LYRIC STREET
  • UPC: 050087103545

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Bucky Covington

1LISTENAmerican Friday Night 3:21
2LISTENA Different World 3:28
3LISTENI'll Walk 3:30
4LISTENBack When We Were Gods 3:31
5LISTENAin't No Thing 4:19
6LISTENI'm Good 3:03
7LISTENEmpty Handed 3:27
8LISTENHometown 3:25
9LISTENIt's Good to Be Us 3:04
10LISTENCarolina Blue 3:52
11LISTENThe Bible and the Belt 6:09
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From the anthemic album opener, "American Friday Night," to the rustic country strains of the fiddle-rich heartbreaker "I'll Walk" to the jubilant celebration "It's Good to Be Us," with its soaring, stuttering guitars and Who-derived organ, Bucky Covington fulfills the promise that catapulted him to the finals of American Idol's fifth season. With a sandpapery voice and personable vibe, he sells every song he sings, at times evoking the young Travis Tritt in his muscular, bluesy approach. Co-produced by Sawyer Brown's Mark Miller and featuring a lineup of top-notch players (Dan Dugmore on steel guitar and Aubrey Haney on fiddle are pretty potent ringers to bring in), Covington's debut effort trades on energy, attitude, and a southern rock template -- there aren't many quiet moments here, apart from "I'll Walk." Covington's gritty vocals, the stinging, searing guitars, and especially the frequent presence of gospel-based backup singers (the formidable Vicky Hampton among them), add up to a laudable launch for an artist who may well have what it takes to endure long after the glow from American Idol has faded. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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April 27, 2007: buckys cd is great. i liked him during ai but this cd is so much better!!!!! go bucky

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April 24, 2007: I admit that I've been a Bucky fan from the beginning and I was axious for this release. But to be completely honest this album is better than I expected. The album has a very strong southern rock feel to many of the tracks. As much as I loved Bucky on American Idol, I admit he had some issues with enunciation and over doing that growl of his. But he's worked that all out with the help of his producer, Mark Miller of Sawyer Brown. His vocals are excellent and he's still got that country twang. I would definitely recommend this album for any country/southern rock fan.