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Billy Ray Cyrus

Billy Ray Cyrus Album: “Storm in the Heartland”

Billy Ray Cyrus Album: “Storm in the Heartland”
Album Information :
Title: Storm in the Heartland
Release Date:1994-11-08
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country, Greatest Country Hits, 1990s Country
Label:Mercury
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:731452608147
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Storm in the Heartland Video
2 Deja Blue Video
3 Redneck Heaven Video
4 Casualty of Love
5 One Last Thrill Video
6 I Ain't Even Left
7 How Much
8 Patsy Come Home
9 Heart With Your Name on It
10 Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)
11 Roll Me Over
12 Enough is Enough
13 Past
14 Geronimo Video
Jason Kowalski (Rochester, NY) - September 05, 2001
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- An Killer Album

I just bought this an couple of weeks ago, and i have to admit, even though it's an older CD, it can still get you rocking. "Storm in the Heartland", "Casulty of Love", and "Redneck Heaven: are all awesome songs. I saw Billy perform an couple of days ago, and i wanted him to sing Storm in the Heartland. Which he did'nt, i guess cause it's an older song. When I met him later, i asked him why he did'nt do it, and he said his keyboardist was'nt good at it. Oh well. But if you get the chance to see him perform and you have'nt seem him yet, take that one opportunity. You won't be dissapointed. He was supporting his new Southern Rain album. Another CD worth buying.

The Breeze (USA) - December 27, 2002
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Awesome album

This is quite possibly Billy's best CD. The songs are top notch, the music is rockin', and he really demonstrates his awesome "growling" ability throughout the CD. This is more of a rock album than country, in my opinion, especially because of songs like "Geronimo," "Enough Is Enough," "Roll Me Over," and "Casualty Of Love." For fans of the more country-sounding stuff, you'll love the title track, "Redneck Heaven," "I Ain't Even Left," and "Patsy Come Home." It's a shame this album was so largely ignored by radio. It's one of the most played CDs I own.

Daniel A. Childs (Nashville, Tennessee) - October 27, 2001
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- ~Storm In The Heartland~ - The title track is the hit.

I do not own this album, but I have heard many things that are on it. The title track, "Storm In The Heartland", should have been a much bigger hit. It is one of my favorite songs of all time. Another one of my favorite songs of all time, "One Last Thrill" is on this album too. I find this album to be some-what similar to "It Won't Be The Last", which is a good thing in my opinion. I sure do like Billy Ray's music. He is a super guy too. Get this album, because it is extremely rare to find in stores, and because there are many great things on it.

Customer review - September 20, 2003
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- ONE OF THE MODERN COUNTRY CLASSICS...

This album is unbelievable...and really showcases how talented him and his band SLY DOG are...his vocals and songwritng are great and original...the only influence I think that really stands out in his voice and music is WAYLON JENNINGS...who was a good friend of his! Billy has done things his way since he burst onto the scene and that's the way it should be! It is a shame that he gets overlooked. In 2003 all u heard was how TIM MCGRAW used his band on his latest album and everybody made a big deal about it...well BRC has been doing that for a long time now...sorry TIM! People need to get their heads out of their u know what...and finally give this guy some credit...just listen to I AIN'T EVEN LEFT, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, THE PAST AND GERONIMO and see what I mean(hear his outlaw sensabilities)...that is from all the bashing he had been taking up to that point. Pick this one up and his latest TIME FLIES while you are at it!!!

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