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Hillbilly Double Deluxe!!!!!!
Brooks & Dunn Hit #1 Twice In One Week
As Hillbilly Deluxe's 110K Debut Bookends "Play Something Country" #1
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Nashville: First they leapt both Billboard and Radio & Records Country
Singles Chart with "Play Something Country," the raucous manifesto about
just what kind of music the boys wanna listen to. Then -- faster than
you can say "pivot and shoot" -- Brooks & Dunn also top Billboard's
Country Album chart with their critically-lauded Hillbilly Deluxe.
"We worked hard on this record, not that we don't on all of them. This
one has fire in it. It takes us from those all too familiar beer joints
that we cut our teeth in to the front row of church," says
rafterscraping powersinger Ronnie Dunn. "I feel like we're barely
scratching the surface with the first single 'Play Something Country,'
because there's so much more on this record."
In addition to debuting at #1 on the Country Album chart, Hillbilly
Deluxe also enjoys the boys' highest pop debut ever: coming in at #3 on
Billboard's Top 200 behind Kanye West's 900,000+ sophomore release Late
Registration and G-Unit's Tony Yayo's Thoughts of a Predicate Felon. "I
knew doing a rap-country song like 'Whiskey Do My Talkin'' was a good
move," says Kix Brooks with a big laugh. "It totally opened the urban
side of honky tonk up to us, not to mention there being plenty of good
old fashioned amped up country on this one."
With Entertainment Weekly hailing the album as "perfectly drawn
vignettes of Saturday night sin and swagger" and proclaiming the duo
"the premier practitioners of the sawdust serenade," Billboard weighs in
with "redneck genius. a big, broad, bold record" and USA Today raves
about the pair's, "soulful country.," saying the pair, "up the ante with
'Play Something Country',"Hillbilly Deluxe boldly walks the line between
critical mass and commercial muscle. Not that the Tony Brown-produced
album -- featuring support from Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Little Feat's
Bill Payne, Joe Ely/John Mellencamp vet David Grissom, Steve Winwood
alum Michael Rhodes, Southern California steel stalwart Dan Dugmore and
a host of Nashville's finest -- started out as a stacked deck.
"This time we decided we wanted to have fun," Brooks explains. "We
really wanted to strip it back to the roots of how we got started -- and
we did some pretty unconventional things, right down to using a couple
of my song demos for masters 'cause that's where the performance really
had heart. In chasing the music, we found ourselves really turning up
the heat -- and it was pretty cool. Glad to see a lot of other people
thought so, too"
With "Play Something Country" scorching the top of the Billboard and
Radio & Records' Country Singles chart, Deuces' Wild in full rut and the
top-selling country album in the nation, 4-time Entertainers of the Year
Brooks & Dunn go into the announcements for the "35th Annual Country
Music Association Awards" flying high and feeling good! Hillbilly
Deluxe, indeed.
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