词条 | Burnin' the Roadhouse Down | ||||||||
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| name = Burnin' the Roadhouse Down | type = studio | artist = Steve Wariner | cover = roadhousedown.jpg | alt = | released = {{Start date|1998|04|21}} | recorded = 1997-8 at Masterfonics, The Tracking Room, Big Javelina, And Loud Studio, Nashville, TN | venue = | studio = | genre = Country | length = 43:50 | label = Capitol Nashville | producer = Steve Wariner (tracks 1-11) Anita Cochran, Jim Ed Norman (track 12) | prev_title = No More Mr. Nice Guy | prev_year = 1996 | next_title = Two Teardrops | next_year = 1999 }}{{Album ratings |rev1 = Allmusic |rev1score = {{rating|4|5}}[1] }} Burnin' the Roadhouse Down is an album released in 1998 (see 1998 in country music) by American country music artist Steve Wariner. It was the first of three albums that he recorded for Capitol Nashville after having been dropped from Arista Records' roster in 1996. It was the second album of Wariner's career to achieve RIAA gold certification for U.S. sales of 500,000 copies, and it produced four Top 40 hit singles for Wariner on the Billboard country charts. HistoryDespite having not charted a Top 40 country single since 1994, Steve Wariner had been finding success in the late 1990s as a songwriter, including the Number One hits "Longneck Bottle" for Garth Brooks and "Nothin' but the Taillights" for Clint Black, as well as Bryan White's Top 20 country hit "One Small Miracle".[2] The success of the songs that he had written led to Wariner's signing with Capitol Records Nashville in late 1997. He also sang duet vocals on Anita Cochran's late 1997-early 1998 Number One hit "What If I Said". "Longneck Bottle", "Nothin' but the Taillights", "One Small Miracle", and this song were sometimes played on radio in dedicated "Steve Wariner blocks".[2] "What If I Said" was the second single from Cochran's debut album Back to You, released on Warner Bros. Records shortly before Burnin' the Roadhouse Down was issued. This song was not only Cochran's only Number One country hit, but also her only Top 40 country hit, and Wariner's first Number One since 1989's "I Got Dreams". This duet is also included on this album as a bonus track. Four of Wariner's own singles were released from this album after "What If I Said" peaked, starting with the ballad "Holes in the Floor of Heaven", which peaked at number 2 on the country charts. Following it was the title track (a duet with Garth Brooks which peaked at number 26), and "Every Little Whisper" at number 36. "Road Trippin'", the B-side to the title track, also charted at number 55 from unsolicited airplay. Also included on this album is a song entitled "Love Me Like You Love Me", which Clay Walker previously recorded on his 1996 album Hypnotize the Moon. Track listing
PersonnelAs listed in liner notes.[3]
Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine; conducted by Carl Gorodetzky and arranged by Bergen White. Chart performance
References1. ^[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r347765|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review] {{Steve Wariner}}2. ^1 {{cite journal |last=Pond |first=Neil |date=November 1998 |title=Suddenly Steve: After a dry spell, Steve Wariner is back… in a big way |journal=Country America |pages=74–79 }} 3. ^{{cite AV media notes |title=Burnin' the Roadhouse Down |others=Steve Wariner |year=1998 |type=CD |publisher=Capitol Records Nashville |id=94482 |location=Nashville, Tennessee}} 3 : 1998 albums|Steve Wariner albums|Capitol Records albums |
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