Comin' to Your City Big & Rich

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  • Release Date: 11/15/2005
  • Sales Rank: 16,661
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624947028
 
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Comin' to Your City

1LISTENThe Freak Parade 1:08
2LISTENComin' to Your City 3:27
3LISTENSoul Shaker 3:05
4LISTENNever Mind Me 3:26
5LISTENCaught Up in the Moment 3:42
6LISTENLeap of Faith 4:58
7LISTENI Pray for You 3:58
8LISTENFilthy Rich 3:09
9LISTENJalapeño 2:57
10LISTEN20 Margaritas 2:47
11LISTENBlow My Mind 3:35
12LISTENSlow Motion 3:27
13LISTEN8th of November 6:14
14LISTENOur America / Cowboy Troy Bonus Track 2:42

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Editorial Reviews

Building on the unexpected success of their debut album, MuzikMafia godfathers Big Kenny Alphin and John Rich return with another mélange of sounds, styles, and attitudes. Like a little rockin’ rappin’? Try the funky, slinky workout “Caught Up in the Moment,” about a couple of strangers who meet in an airport and seal the deal at 20,000 feet, to the sound of a howling fiddle and a forcefully strummed acoustic guitar. With a hard-rock stomp, the roiling title track recounts a B&R cross-country road trip filled with partying and playing, with the aim of putting “a little bang in your yin yang.” “Leap of Faith,” fueled by snarling guitars, wailing pedal steel, and a furiously fingerpicked banjo, recounts the grit and determination it takes to reach a long-sought goal, and B&R’s tight, haunting harmony singing adds a real edge of desperation. Topicality may not be what anyone expects from these two party animals, but the power-ballad conceits of the moving “8th of November” add grandeur to a stirring tale well told, of a Vietnam-era soldier’s exploits at home and on the battlefield. And on a bonus track, “Our America,” Big & Rich are joined by fellow MuzikMafia members Gretchen Wilson and Cowboy Troy, for a string-laden, soaring sing-along that blends a tightly harmonized performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” with a reading of the Pledge of Allegiance. Party up, party down, pass the patriotism all around -- it's a good formula, and Big & Rich work it better than anyone has in quite a while. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Comin' to Your Cityby Anonymous

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June 24, 2006: When I first started to listen to the CD and "Freak Parade" came on, I was sort of worried that it was going to be anohter goof-off album. Not that I have any problem with this but one is enough. Then "Comin' To Your City" came on then I turned my stereo up and i never turned it down because after that it was one jam after another. Big and Rich is going to be an house hold name one of these day's so, I recomend you jump on the band wagon early. FreakParade777

Comin' to Your Cityby Anonymous

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February 25, 2006: Big and Rich have mixed in a little jazz, country and R&B to create an album that touches all the senses. Like their last album Horse of a different color they have brought out their beliefs and hearts. They are an excellent duo who light up the stage.


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