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- Summary: The duo of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn return with a follow-up to 2001's 'Steers and Stripes.'
- Record Label: Arista
- Genre(s): Country
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Red Dirt Road | |
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Red Dirt Road Lyrics I was raised off of rural route 3 Out past where the blacktop ends We'd walk to church on Sunday morning And race barefoot back... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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The CD hits a high point with the churning, turboed bluegrass of ''Caroline.'' But it's all just a warm-up for the title track, in which the pair's recollections of rites of passage form a gutsy account of the terrible beauty of coming of age.
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Everything about this album moves the duo up a level.
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Red Dirt Road is not just one of Brooks & Dunn's most ambitious records, it's also one of their best.
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Some of the best country rock in over a decade.
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Nobody in Nashville has a truer, fuller tenor than Dunn; he excels here, amid vivid arrangements that emphasize the band's roots.
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Red Dirt Road is sort of the Seabiscuit of country records--a cornball bit of entertainment that works because it carries great truths.
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BlenderThere are solid songs here... but the spliced-on attempts at gritty authenticity make every note on this record sound test-marketed. [#18, p.121]
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PaulaFSep 21, 2003Phenomenal -- great mix of diverse music.
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ChrisHSep 26, 2003It's great.... Red Dirt Road inspires me and reminds me alot of my childhood.
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PatMOct 14, 2003This is a great album from my favorite duo. Ronnie Dunn has a great voice.
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ChesterLJan 6, 2005This song ain't just for homeless beavers!!!!
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