Jake Owen / American Love
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2016
Жанр: Country, Bluegrass
Издатель (лейбл): RCA Records Nashville
Продолжительность: 00:37:54
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Front
Источник (релизер): hdtracks
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Треклист:
01. American Love
02. After Midnight
03. Where I Am
04. Everybody Dies Young
05. VW Van
06. Good Company
07. LAX
08. If He Ain't Gonna Love You
09. When You Love Someone
10. You Ain't Going Nowhere
11. American Country Love Song
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.1.10 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2017-08-09 13:17:18
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Analyzed: Jake Owen / American Love
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -0.95 dB -9.19 dB 3:16 ?-American Love
DR6 -0.80 dB -8.41 dB 3:58 ?-After Midnight
DR6 -0.50 dB -9.22 dB 3:44 ?-Where I Am
DR5 -1.09 dB -7.84 dB 3:08 ?-Everybody Dies Young
DR6 -0.68 dB -8.59 dB 2:55 ?-VW Van
DR7 -0.50 dB -8.95 dB 2:55 ?-Good Company
DR9 -1.62 dB -12.39 dB 3:28 ?-LAX
DR6 -0.80 dB -8.99 dB 3:36 ?-If He Ain't Gonna Love You
DR8 -0.59 dB -12.09 dB 3:57 ?-When You Love Someone
DR5 -0.70 dB -7.66 dB 3:38 ?-You Ain't Going Nowhere
DR5 -0.50 dB -7.47 dB 3:18 ?-American Country Love Song
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR6
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1685 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Состав
Stephanie Chapman – background vocals
Ross Copperman – background vocals
Jaren Johnston – background vocals
Hillary Lindsey – background vocals
Shane McAnally – background vocals
Erin McCarley – background vocals
Josh Osborne – background vocals
Jake Owen – lead vocals, background vocals
Chris Stapleton – background vocals
Instruments
Joseph Arick – Hammond B-3 organ, harmonica, keyboards, piano
Lukas Bracewell – banjo, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon string guitar, ukulele
Ross Copperman – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards
Dan Dugmore – pedal steel guitar
Fred Eltringham – drums, drum loops, percussion
Robby Emerson – bass guitar
Ryan Gore – clapping, tambourine
Lee Hendricks – bass guitar
Myron Howell - drums, percussion
Scotty Huff – trumpet
Luke Laird – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Tony Lucido – bass guitar
Rob McNelley – electric guitar
Josh Osborne – acoustic guitar
Jake Owen – clapping
Russ Pahl – pedal steel guitar
Jovan Quallo – saxophone
Danny Rader – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer, tres, Wurlitzer
Josh Scalf – trombone
Matt Stanfield – Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, piano
Aaron Sterling – drums, percussion
David Wallace – electric guitar
Derek Wells – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Nir Z – drums, percussion
Об исполнителе (группе)
When plans for a professional golfing career were derailed by an injury, country songwriter Jake Owen picked up a guitar and never looked back. A native of Vero Beach, Florida, Owen and his fraternal twin Jarrod grew up in the Florida sun playing sports like baseball and football before Jake turned to golf and Jarrod to tennis. They continued their respective sports together as students at Florida State University, until a water-skiing accident resulted in reconstructive surgery for Jake. Off the golf team and struggling with depression, he borrowed a neighbor's guitar and passed the time teaching himself to play by listening to childhood favorites like Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Vern Gosdin, and Keith Whitley.
Ambitious but inexperienced, with good looks and a smooth baritone, Owen was soon to be found playing country covers in campus bars for free beer and a few bucks. Growing tired of covers, he began penning his own songs, which were met with a positive response. This motivated him even more to follow his new dream of becoming a singer, eventually causing him to skip out on his remaining college classes -- only nine credit hours remained on his English and political science degree -- and head to Nashville. He constantly wrote songs in his Bellevue apartment, and a chance lunch meeting found producer Jimmy Ritchey (Clay Walker, Mark Chesnutt) befriending the young musician. For over a year, the two wrote songs together, including a track called "Ghost" (also co-written by Chuck Jones) that Kenny Chesney almost wound up recording -- the track would later be included on Owen's own album.
Eventually, his friendship with Ritchey led to a meeting with Sony/BMG Nashville and resulted in a record contract for the determined 24-year-old, who already had his album basically finished. His debut, Startin' with Me, appeared in summer 2006 on RCA, spearheaded by the single "Yee Haw." As the song climbed higher in the charts, Owen supported the record on the road by opening for Kenny Chesney. In 2007, the title track ballad became the album's second single, reaching number six and spending a whopping 35-plus weeks on the Billboard country chart. "Don't Think I Can't Love You" appeared in the summer of 2008, heralding the release of his second full-length, Easy Does It, in February of 2009. Easy Does It spawned a number two hit in "Don't Think I Can't Love You," and "Eight Second Ride" peaked at number 11 in early 2010.
He delivered his third album, Barefoot Blue Jean Night, in the summer of 2011. Barefoot Blue Jean Night was his biggest hit to date, launching number one country singles in its title track and "Alone with You." As the summer of 2012 wound to its end, he released the Endless Summer EP; the collection of four new songs came out that September. Owen returned in December of 2013 with his fourth studio album, the Joey Moi-produced Days of Gold; it was preceded by its title track lead single, which only reached 19 on the charts. The album's next single, "Beachin'," did much better, reaching number one on Billboard's country chart and earning a platinum certification; "What We Ain't Got" closed out the album's cycle by making it to 19.
Owen started to unveil new material in the summer of 2015 with "Real Life," a single that went to 17 on Billboard. This single didn't appear on Owen's fifth full-length album but his next single, "American Country Love Song," came out in early 2016 and provided the anchor for American Love, which arrived in July of that year.