Weather the Storm

Weather the Storm

Infobox Album |
Name = Weather the Storm
Type = studio
Artist = Carolina Rain


Released = start date|2006|09|19
Recorded =
Genre = Country
Length = 46:27
Label = Equity
Producer = Clint Black
Rhean Boyer
Robert Ellis Orrall
Justin Niebank
Stephony Smith
Reviews = Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:87r9286w054a link]

"Weather the Storm" is the debut album by the country trio Carolina Rain, released on September 19, 2006. It features the singles "Get Outta My Way" and "Isn't She", both of which were Top 30 hits on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts. The group's first single, 2004's "I Ain't Scared", was a #41 country hit for them in 2004, and was followed by two more singles which were not included on the album: "Louisiana Love", which failed to chart, and "Let's Get It On" which reached #57. The final single from this album, "Dealin'", also failed to chart.

Track listing

# "Carolina Rain" (Stephony Smith, Gary Loyd, Rhean Boyer, Jeremy Baxter, Marvin Evatt) - 3:37
# "Get Outta My Way" (Robert Ellis Orrall, Curtis Wright) - 2:54
# "Isn't She" (Phillip Douglas, Ron Harbin, Boyer) - 3:41
# "Dealin'" (Rand Bishop, Boyer) - 4:24
# "I Ain't Scared" (Smith, Loyd, Boyer) - 3:32
# "How It Should Be" (Chuck Allen Floyd, Boyer) - 4:20
# "All Before the Sun Goes Down" (Don Ellis, Billy Montana, Boyer) - 3:32
# "Someone's Child" (Tommy Conners, Boyer) - 4:16
# "That's Alright with Me" (Smith, Loyd, Boyer) - 3:42
# "The Man I've Been Looking For" (Smith, Loyd, Boyer) - 4:15
# "Sweet Virginia Kiss" (Orrall, Jeff Coplan, Boyer) - 3:52
# "Who Needs the Sun" (Boyer) - 4:22

Personnel

Carolina Rain

*Jeremy Baxter - mandolin, tenor vocals
*Rhean Boyer - acoustic guitar, resonator guitar, lead vocals
*Marvin Evatt - banjo, baritone vocals

Additional musicians

*Clint Black - percussion
*Steve Brewster - drums
*Mike Brignardello - bass guitar
*J. T. Corenflos - electric guitar
*Chad Cromwell - drums
*Eric Darken - percussion
*Kevin Grant - bass guitar
*Kenny Greenberg - electric guitar
*Anthony Harrell - Hammond organ
*Steve Hinson - steel guitar
*Chris McHugh - drums
*Greg Morrow - drums
*Billy Panda - acoustic guitar
*Larry Paxton - bass guitar
*Steven Sheehan - acoustic guitar, resonator guitar, banjo
*Steve Turner - drums
*Wanda Vick - mandolin
*"Z-Trip" - bass guitar


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