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  • Summary: The eighth studio album for the country trio was produced by Dann Huff and the band.
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Come Wake Me Up
I can usually drink you right off my mind But I miss you tonight I can normally push you right out of my heart But I'm too tired to fight Yeah the... See the rest of the song lyrics
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  1. Apr 4, 2012
    70
    While the album lacks some of the energy and freshness of 2010's Nothing Like This, introspective tunes such as "A Little Home," "Sunrise" (co-written by Joe Don) and the Lady Antebellum-esque "Come Wake Me Up" add even more depth to the trio's sound.
  2. 70
    Even though there are hints here of the ambitious melancholy that's become this group's trademark (for instance "Hurry Baby,") what stands out are the new moods, on songs like the jumpy "She's Leaving," which cloaks hurt in a sparkly package.
  3. Apr 4, 2012
    60
    Changed marches to a deliberate beat, the tempos shifting only slightly when things get either insistent or gentle, the group layering its harmonies heavily on both the soft and loud numbers, giving every cut a candied gloss.
  4. Apr 4, 2012
    50
    The title track may be about rebirth, but on Changed, Rascal Flatts remains the same as ever.
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  1. May 26, 2012
    6
    Rascal Flatts is a trio certainly familiar to fans of country music. On the new album - "Changed" prevail compositions in which you hear aRascal Flatts is a trio certainly familiar to fans of country music. On the new album - "Changed" prevail compositions in which you hear a note of melancholy. Music keeps that mood throughout the songs, but thankfully gentlemen decided to vary album for ex. by exuberant - "She's Leaving". Album is not indeed the highest levels, but it can be find interesting for country fans. Expand