Starting Over Chris Stapleton
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
13.11.2020
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Starting Over 04:00
- 2 Devil Always Made Me Think Twice 03:52
- 3 Cold 05:10
- 4 When I'm With You 03:44
- 5 Arkansas 02:58
- 6 Joy Of My Life 04:35
- 7 Hillbilly Blood 04:05
- 8 Maggie's Song 03:31
- 9 Whiskey Sunrise 03:22
- 10 Worry B Gone 03:16
- 11 Old Friends 04:02
- 12 Watch You Burn 04:03
- 13 You Should Probably Leave 03:33
- 14 Nashville, TN 03:36
Info for Starting Over
Chris Stapleton will release his brand new studio album entitled- Starting Over. The album has 14 new tracks and will be Chris’s first new studio album of new material since his last release in 2017. The first radio single that will be serviced to all Country radio formats will be the title track “Starting Over.”
Written by Stapleton and Mike Henderson, “Starting Over” begins an album of startling prescience—completed in late February only days before the shutdown began. Across its fourteen tracks are songs that examine life’s simplest joys and most serious struggles. Alongside eleven written by Stapleton with both longtime friends and new collaborators are three carefully chosen covers: John Fogerty’s “Joy Of My Life” and Guy Clark’s “Worry B Gone” and “Old Friends.” The resulting album—both timely and timeless—speaks to and transcends the current moment in ways unimaginable even while it was being created.
The album finds Stapleton back in his second home, Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A (with additional work done at Muscle Shoals Sound and Compass Sound Studio), surrounded by his trusted collaborators as well as some new faces.
Chris Stapleton, vocals, guitar
Morgane Stapleton, vocals, tambourine
J.T. Cure, bass
Derek Mixon, drums
Special guests:
Mike Campbell, electric guitar
Benmont Tench, Hammond B3 organ
Paul Franklin, pedal steel
Dave Cobb, guitar
Produced by Dave Cobb
Chris Stapleton
was born on 15th April 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. His father was a coal miner and his mother was a worker at the local health department in Lexington. He is the middle child of the family with an older brother and a younger sister. He spent his childhood and was raised in the small town of Staffordsville, Kentucky.
Chris Stapleton graduated from Johnson central high school. He also attended Vanderbilt University for studying engineering. But he dropped out after a year he had joined the university.
Chris Stapleton's music career took off after he moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2001. As soon as he moved to Nashville, he got a deal in which he signed with the publishing house Sea Gayle Music as a songwriter.
Chris Stapleton also became the front man for the bluegrass group The Steeldrivers in 2007. After that, he also worked with a band named The Jompson Brothers in2010. Until 2013, the band toured regionally. In the same year 2013, Chris Stapleton signed to Mercury Nashville as a solo artist. His first single “ What Are You Listening To?” could not perform as expected. It was released in October 2013.
Chris Stapleton’s debut solo album was Traveller. It was released on May 5, 2015. He has played guitar and sang in this album with a band which also featured his wife. In the same year 2015, Chris Stapleton won three awards at the 2015 CMA awards. The three awards were: Album of The Year, Male Vocalist of The Year.
He has written a number of songs people are unknown about. Some of them are : If It Hadn’t Been For Love(Adele), Never Wanted Nothin’ More (Kenny Chesney), Don’t start lying to me now (Joss Stone), Winning Streak (Ashley Monroe), Crash and Burn ( Thomas Rhett), Love’s Gonna Make It Alright (2011) and many more.
This album contains no booklet.