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Melt

 

  • Artist: Rascal Flatts
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 29, 2002
  • Genre: Country

Review

Gary LeVox has amazing vocal ability unsurpassed by any other male country singer heard on the charts today. That's why the best songs from Melt are the ballads -- he sings them with such a fiery zeal that you can't help but be transfixed by the titanic sound coming out of the speakers. But that certainly doesn't mean that the up-tempo and quicker songs aren't worth listening to. In fact, the whole 11-song collection is worth listening to over and over. A platinum-selling debut album with a follow-up sophomore album that's as brilliant as the first -- if not more so -- doesn't happen all that often in an industry subject to dozens of newcomers a minute. Their harmonies are musically superior and their songwriting efforts continue to be original and fresh. Rascal Flatts is a band that deserves more than its due. ~ Maria Konicki Dinoia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
These Days (Lyrics) Steve Robson, Jeffrey Steele, Dan Wells Rascal Flatts (4:14)
Too Good Is True (Lyrics) Jay DeMarcus, Danny Orton Rascal Flatts (3:20)
I Melt (Lyrics) Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley, Gary LeVox Rascal Flatts (3:54)
Mayberry (Lyrics) Arlos Smith Rascal Flatts (4:33)
Love You Out Loud (Lyrics) Lonnie Wilson, Brett James Rascal Flatts (3:06)
Dry County Girl (Lyrics) Marcus Hummon, Chuck Jones Rascal Flatts (3:16)
Like I Am (Lyrics) Joe Don Rooney, Danny Orton Rascal Flatts (4:06)
You (Lyrics) Brad Crisler, James LeBlanc Rascal Flatts (4:08)
Fallin' Upside Down (Lyrics) Derek George, John Tirro Rascal Flatts (2:34)
Shine On (Lyrics) Jay DeMarcus, Joe Don Rooney, Gary LeVox Rascal Flatts (3:01)
My Worst Fear (Lyrics) Al Anderson, Anthony Smith Rascal Flatts (3:56)

Credits

J.T. Corenflos (Guitar (Electric)), Paul Franklin (Guitar (Steel)), Dann Huff (Guitar (Electric)), Jerry McPherson (Bouzouki), Jerry McPherson (Guitar (Electric)), Steve Nathan (Keyboards), Lonnie Wilson (Drums), Jonathan Yudkin (Fiddle), Jonathan Yudkin (Mandolin), Jonathan Yudkin (Violin), Jonathan Yudkin (Cello), Jonathan Yudkin (Viola), Tim Akers (Accordion), Tim Akers (Keyboards), Sherri Halford (Art Direction), Debra Wingo (Make-Up), Debra Wingo (Hair Stylist), Jay DeMarcus (Bass), Greg McCarn (Art Direction), Glenn Sweitzer (Design), Larry Beaird (Guitar (Acoustic)), Larry Beaird (Banjo), Jennifer Kemp (Stylist), Rascal Flatts (Main Performer), Joe Don Rooney (Guitar (Electric)), David Johnson (Photography)
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Melt
Studio album by Rascal Flatts
Released October 2, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre Country
Length 40:10
Label Lyric Street
Producer Mark Bright, Marty Williams
Professional reviews
Rascal Flatts chronology
Rascal Flatts
(2000)
Melt
(2002)
Feels Like Today
(2004)
Singles from Melt
  1. "These Days"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Love You Out Loud"
    Released: 2003
  3. "I Melt"
    Released: 2003
  4. "Mayberry"
    Released: 2004

Melt is the second album from the American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on October 2, 2002 (see 2002 in country music) on Lyric Street Records and sold 3,073,000 copies in the United States up to May 2009.[1] The lead-off single "These Days" was the group's first Number One hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts (and reached #23 on the Pop charts). The follow-ups, "Love You out Loud" and "I Melt", respectively reached #3 (#30 Pop) and #2 (#34 Pop), while "Mayberry" was also a Number One (and #21 Pop). A music video was also made for "My Worst Fear" though it was never released as a single.

Contents

Writing and Recording

Dry County Girl

"I was writing with Marcus last year [2001] and he said, "Mind if I play you a song?" He played it in my truck while we were on the way to lunch and I was blown away. The melody is so captivating. I played it for Jay and Gary and we loved it and put it on hold. It has a lot of energy and a good little story" ~Joe Don Rooney[2]

Like I Am

"This is a very special song for me, since I wrote it after a conversation with my girlfriend Kassidy. For me, like for a lot of men, when a woman says great things about you it can be hard to believe. I thought, "I don’t see everything you see in me, but since you see it, I’ll try to be that way." It was very easy to write, and as soon as I came up with the melody I shared the idea with Danny Orton and we wrote it." ~Joe Don Rooney[2]

You

The song "You" was originally scheduled to be recorded by Tim McGraw when the band discovered it towards the end of recording. The publishing company told them if Tim didn't record the song by 2 p.m. that day they could have it. He didn't cut it and the band recorded it that same day.[2]

Shine On

"When we won the ACM award, the 7th to 12th graders in my hometown, Picher, Oklahoma, made a huge banner and posed in the gymnasium with it. It said, "Shine On, Joe Don." It was so sweet, and I thought, "We’ve gotta write a song called ‘Shine On’." A few months afterward I had this cool melody on the bus and the "Shine On" idea came into my head. I was playing it for Jay and Gary and they started singing this melody over the chord progression. I said, "Sing ‘Shine on’" and boom, right then and there it was married together. It was magic. We wrote it in about 45 minutes." ~Joe Don Rooney[2]

Track listing

  1. "These Days" (Steve Robson, Jeffrey Steele, Dan Wells) – 4:14
  2. "Too Good Is True" (Jay DeMarcus, Danny Orton) – 3:20
  3. "I Melt" (Gary LeVox, Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley) – 3:54
  4. "Mayberry" (Arlos Smith) – 4:33
  5. "Love You Out Loud" (Brett James, Lonnie Wilson) - 3:06
  6. "Dry County Girl" (Marcus Hummon, Chuck Jones) – 3:16
  7. "Like I Am" (Joe Don Rooney, Orton) – 4:06
  8. "You" (Brad Crisler, James LeBlanc) – 4:08
  9. "Fallin' Upside Down" (Derek George, John Tirro) – 2:34
  10. "Shine On" (DeMarcus, LeVox, Rooney) – 3:01
  11. "My Worst Fear" (Al Anderson, Anthony Smith) – 3:56

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Trust, Gary (2009-05-01). "What Sold The Most". Billboard (magazine). http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/ask-bb/ask-billboard-1003968623.story. Retrieved 2009-05-05. 
  2. ^ a b c d [1] archived page from Rascalflatts.com from 2002.
Preceded by
Cry by Faith Hill
Top Country Albums number-one album
November 16November 22, 2002
Succeeded by
Cry by Faith Hill

 
 

 

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