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Bellamy Brothers Album: “Country Rap”

Bellamy Brothers Album: “Country Rap”
Album Information :
Title: Country Rap
Release Date:1987-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country
Label:Universal Special Products
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:076743130625
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Track Listing :
1 Too Much Is Not Enough The Bellamy Brothers and The Forester Sisters Video
2 Sweet Nostalgia
3 Kids Of The Baby Boom The Bellamy Brothers Video
4 One Too Many Times
5 Go Ahead - Fall In Love
6 D-D-D-Divorcee
7 Our Family Video
8 Country Rap Video
9 Hard on a Heart Video
10 Where the Light Comes From
Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - January 13, 2005
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Too much is not enough for kids of the baby boom

This album, released originally in 1987, yielded the major country hits Too much is not enough (a delightful duet with Forester sisters) and Kids of the baby boom. Less successful was the title track (it was only a minor country hit). It doesn't really work but it's a nice try. I'm not a fan of rap music and it would have needed something special to impress me. This is one case where American country radio got it right. The brothers wrote or co-wrote nine of the songs here, the exception being Where the light comes from. I've not heard this song elsewhere so it may also be an original. In any case, it was rare for Howard and David to record covers.

Although the brothers didn't plan for a career in country music, they adapted well to its requirements and this, like many of their albums, has more of a traditional sound than some of the music recorded in Nashville at the time, with steel guitar (played by Dannie Jone) and Hawaiian steel guitar (Richard Bennett) among the credits.

Apart from the two big hits, I particularly like One two many times, Sweet nostalgia, Our family and D-d-d-d-divorcee, but there are plenty of great songs here.

If you enjoy the music of the Bellamy brothers and want more than just the hits, this album is worth a listen - if you can find a copy of it - so even if (like me), you remain unimpressed by the title track, don't let that put you off.

A. W. Davis (salisbury, nc usa) - August 06, 2010
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- country rap

I love the cd.. I had it in cass.tape back in 1987 when it came out an I loved it then also..

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