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Dangerous Man Studio album by Trace Adkins Released August 15, 2006 Genre Country Label Capitol Nashville Producer Frank Rogers (Tracks 1 - 4 and 8 - 11)
Dann Huff (Tracks 5, 6, 12, and 13)
Casey Beathard, Kenny Beard, and Trace Adkins (Track 7)Trace Adkins chronology Songs About Me
(2005)Dangerous Man
(2006)American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II
(2007)Singles from Dangerous Man - "Swing"
Released: 2006 - "Ladies Love Country Boys"
Released: September 18, 2006 - "I Wanna Feel Something"
Released: 2007
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Entertainment Weekly B-[1] Slant [2] This table needs to be expanded using prose. See the guideline for more information. Dangerous Man is an album by country music singer Trace Adkins, released on August 15, 2006 (see 2006 in music) on Capitol Records Nashville. The album produced three singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts between 2006 and mid-2007. The first of these, "Swing", reached No. 20, while the second single, "Ladies Love Country Boys", became his first Number One hit since "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" in 1997. The third single, "I Wanna Feel Something", reached No. 25 on the same chart. Overall, Dangerous Man has been certified gold by the RIAA.
The track "I Came Here to Live" was previously recorded by Brad Cotter on his 2004 debut album Patient Man.
Contents
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Dangerous Man" Craig Wiseman, Brad Crisler 3:19 2. "Ladies Love Country Boys" Jamey Johnson, George Teren, Rivers Rutherford 3:42 3. "I Came Here to Live" Tony Lane 4:29 4. "Swing" Chris Stapleton, Frank Rogers 3:38 5. "Ain't No Woman Like You" Casey Beathard, Michael White 3:41 6. "Southern Hallelujah" Dann Huff, Darrell Brown, Jay DeMarcus 4:10 7. "I Wanna Feel Something" David Lee, Lane 3:49 8. "High" Pam Rose, Catt Gravitt, Gerald O'Brien 3:50 9. "Fightin' Words" Tim James, Kendall Marvel 4:00 10. "The Stubborn One" Liz Hengber, Fred Wilhelm 3:53 11. "Ride" Wiseman, Peter Kvint 3:58 12. "Words Get in the Way" Troy Verges, Aimee Mayo, Gordie Sampson 4:15 13. "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" (video remix) Randy Houser, Dallas Davidson, Johnson 4:00 DVD extras
The "Dangerous Man" CD features a DVD that includes three bonus audio remixes of "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk": A country club mix, a 70's groove mix, and a eurofunk mix. The DVD also features three bonus music videos, for "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk", "Arlington", and "Swing". In addition, the DVD features behind-the-scenes footage and access to ringtones.
Personnel
- Tim Akers – keyboards
- Kenny Beard – background vocals
- Casey Beathard – background vocals
- Bekka Bramlett – background vocals
- Mike Brignardello – bass guitar
- Pat Buchanan – mandolin, electric guitar, baritone guitar
- Tom Bukovac – electric guitar
- Perry Coleman – background vocals
- Mickey Jack Cones – background vocals
- J.T. Corenflos – electric guitar, six-string bass
- Eric Darken – percussion
- Chris Dunn – trombone
- Paul Franklin – pedal steel guitar
- Tony Harrell – piano, Hammond B-3 organ
- Aubrey Haynie – fiddle
- Wes Hightower – background vocals
- Jim Horn – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Dann Huff – electric guitar
- Mike Johnson – pedal steel guitar
- Troy Lancaster – electric guitar
- Randy Leago – tenor saxophone
- B. James Lowry – acoustic guitar, resonator guitar
- Chris McHugh – drums
- Greg Morrow – drums, percussion
- Gordon Mote – piano, Hammond B-3 organ, announcer
- Russ Pahl – pedal steel guitar, slide guitar
- Michael Rhodes – bass guitar
- Rex Schnelle – electric guitar
- Chris Stapleton – background vocals
- Bryan Sutton – acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, gut string guitar
- Quentin Ware – Trumpet
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar
- Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle, mandolin
Chart performance
Album
Chart (2006) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 1 U.S. Billboard 200 3 Preceded by
Me and My Gang by Rascal FlattsTop Country Albums number-one album
September 2 - September 15, 2006Succeeded by
Me and My Gang by Rascal FlattsSingles
Year Single Peak chart positions US Country US US
Pop2006 "Swing" 20 76 75 "Ladies Love Country Boys" 1 61 — 2007 "I Wanna Feel Something" 25 — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart Certifications
Region Certification United States (RIAA)[3] Gold References
- ^ Willman, Chris. "Dangerous Man review". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1225304,00.html. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ^ Keefe, Jonathan. "Album Review: Dangerous Man". Slant. http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/trace-adkins-dangerous-man/932. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ^ "American album certifications – Trace Adkins – Dangerous Man". Recording Industry Association of America. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Dangerous+Man%22. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH
Trace Adkins Studio albums Dreamin' Out Loud · Big Time · More… · Chrome · Comin' On Strong · Songs About Me · Dangerous Man · X · Cowboy's Back in Town · Proud to Be HereCompilation albums Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1 · American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II · The Definitive Greatest Hits: 'Til the Last Shot's FiredSingles "There's a Girl in Texas" · "Every Light in the House" · "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" · "I Left Something Turned On at Home" · "The Rest of Mine" · "Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone" · "Big Time" · "Don't Lie" · "More" · "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" · "I'm Tryin'" · "Help Me Understand" · "Chrome" · "Then They Do" · "Hot Mama" · "Rough & Ready" · "Songs About Me" · "Arlington" · "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" · "Swing" · "Ladies Love Country Boys" · "I Wanna Feel Something" · "I Got My Game On" · "You're Gonna Miss This" · "Muddy Water" · "Marry for Money" · "All I Ask for Anymore" · "Ala-Freakin-Bama" · "This Ain't No Love Song" · "Brown Chicken Brown Cow" · "Just Fishin'" · "Million Dollar View"Guest singles "Hillbilly Bone" (with Blake Shelton)Related articles Categories:- Albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
- 2006 albums
- Trace Adkins albums
- Capitol Records albums
- Albums produced by Frank Rogers
- "Swing"
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