After years of turning out well-crafted but formulaic hits, Phoenix-bred country singer Dierks Bentley ventured into the genre’s deeper waters in 2010 with his roots-soaked album “Up On the Ridge,” which gave his always likable voice Bentley wrote the song for his 3-year-old daughter, Evie, who sings on the track of the new album that went on sale on Tuesday. "I'm not someone to put their kid on their album," Bentley, the father of two daughters, told Reuters in an interview. What makes it wonderful is that the music absolutely matches the message. It's fun and unforgiving. "Well I don't know what you were thinking / Running 'round on me / Well now you say his second release, and it wasn't nearly the commercial success Dierks Bentley is getting set to release a new album in the fall The singer enlisted Ross Copperman — who wrote ‘Tip It on Back’ from his most recent album, ‘Home’ — to produce the new music, and he thinks working with Copperman in some On his last record, 2010’s Up On The Ridge, Dierks Bentley went Appalachian while pursuing his love for bluegrass, amidst earthy tones and Americana-influenced songs. Though the album was critically acclaimed and garnered Country Album of the Year “Home”, the second single and title track off Dierks Bentley’s sixth album, uses a black-and-white photo of the American flag painted on a building for its digital-single cover art, immediately making you think it’s a patriotic song. It .
(NASHVILLE SKYLINE is a column by CMT/CMT.com Editorial Director Chet Flippo.) Dierks Bentley has recorded what is undoubtedly the finest album of his career thus far. Subjects and themes that he had explored and had been hinting at in previous works are .
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