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Feel That Fire

Feel That Fire
From CAPITOL NASHVILLE

Price: $8.99

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1585 in Digital Music Album
  • Published on: 2009-02-03
  • Released on: 2009-02-03
  • Running time: 2790 seconds

Customer Reviews

Excellent!5
I read somewhere that this album was a blatant attempt to appeal to mainstream Nashville. Huh? I never knew he was an outsider. Okay, Dierks has never been guilty of cookie cutter country but even "hits" radio knew good music when they heard it. This one's made for cranking with a couple of beautiful ballads in "Beautiful World" and "Pray". "Pray" especially touched my heart because I'm a divorced man trying to have an amiable relationship with my ex wife. If you add that to the fact that I have an autistic son who loves Dierks Bentley and he and his wife reached out to my son and reaffirmed my suspicion that this really is a beautiful world. It's excellent music from an exceptional person.

Dierks on Fire!5
What a great mix of country music. He touches on his bluegrass roots, rock-country hits and lovesongs. I think this is my favorite of his yet. If you haven't heard or listened to Dierks Bentley yet, this is a great place to start. I think he really gave his fans all of himself in this album and what a great way to get it in the fans hands by offering a $3.99 download. Love it!

a major dissapointment from dierks...2
I have been a fan since his self titled debut, and I can honestly say that this is his worst album yet. There are no memorable songs on this disc, save for the semi-decent cover of the clay walker song "I cant forget her" (listen to the original for some real country!) but even then its still tiresome. I had high hopes for this release, but was let down. Where's the great songs like "Whiskey tears", "prodigal son's prayer", and "settle for a slowdown"? I'd say skip, unless you are a die-hard fan.