Eric Church – Carolina

Album Info

Artist: Eric Church

Title: Carolina

Year: 2009

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Tracklist

  • 1. Ain't Killed Me Yet (3:22)
  • 2. Lotta Boot Left To Fill (3:24)
  • 3. Young And Wild (3:15)
  • 4. Where She Told Me To Go (4:48)
  • 5. Longer Gone (3:08)
  • 6. Love Your Love The Most (2:50)
  • 7. Smoke A Little Smoke (3:11)
  • 8. Without You Here (2:42)
  • 9. You Make It Look So Easy (4:15)
  • 10. Carolina (4:39)
  • 11. Hell On The Heart (2:44)
  • 12. Those I've Loved (5:03)
  • 13. Leave My Willie Alone (3:36)

Review

Hey there, music lovers! Let's chat about Eric Church's album "Carolina" - it's a real gem that helped put this country star on the map! Released in 2009, this slick sophomore effort was produced by Jay Joyce and features some seriously catchy tunes. I mean, who can resist tapping their toes to "Love Your Love the Most"? That little ditty became Church's first Top 10 hit on the country charts, and let me tell you, it's just the tip of the iceberg!

Now, I've got to say, "Carolina" has a polished sound that might surprise some hardcore country fans. But don't let that fool you - Eric's vocals are on point, and there's still plenty of country spirit in tracks like "Hell on the Heart" and "Smoke a Little Smoke." These songs aren't just ear candy; they helped propel the album to some serious commercial success. We're talking Platinum certification, folks!

Sure, some folks might say "Carolina" is a bit too radio-friendly, but I think it shows Eric's versatility as an artist. He's not afraid to experiment and push boundaries, and that's what makes him so darn interesting! This album might have been his ticket to the big leagues, but it's also a fun listen that'll have you singing along in no time. So why not give it a spin and see what all the fuss is about? - Kelcie