If We Ever Make It Home
If We Ever Make It Home | ||||
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Studio album by Wade Bowen | ||||
Released | September 30, 2008 | |||
Genre | Red Dirt, Texas Country | |||
Label | Sustain Records | |||
Producer | J.R. Rodriguez | |||
Wade Bowen chronology | ||||
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If We Ever Make It Home is Wade Bowen's third studio album. It was released in the fall of 2008. The album captures the emotion Bowen's wife's battle with post-partum depression.[1] The song "Daddy and the Devil" features the vocals of singer/songwriter Chris Knight. The album's second single, "Trouble," is the second of Bowen's songs to have a music video, which was directed by Evan Kaufmann.[2]
Track listing
- "You Had Me At My Best" (Wade Bowen, Jedd Hughes) – 4:17
- "If We Ever Make It Home" (Bowen, Jim Beavers) – 4:08
- "Turn On The Lights" (Bowen, Stephony Smith) – 3:51
- "Ghost In This Town" (Bowen, Michael Cox) – 3:56
- "Why Makes Perfect Sense" (Bowen, Randy Rogers) – 5:15
- "Trouble" (Bowen, Clint Ingersoll) – 4:01
- "Nobody's Fool" (Bowen, Rogers) – 3:36
- "Into The Arms Of You" (Sean McConnell) – 4:18
- "From Bad To Good" (Bowen, Radney Foster) – 4:01
- "Missing You" (Matt Powell) – 3:38
- "Daddy And The Devil" (ft. Chris Knight) (Chuck Cannon, Chuck Jones, Tom Bukovac) – 3:44
- "Somewhere Beautiful" (McConnell) – 5:04
Personnel
- Drums - Shawn Fitcher
- Bass Guitar - David Santos
- Electric Guitar - David Grissom, Jedd Hughes, Tom Bukovac, Kenny Greenberg, Greg V.
- Acoustic Guitar - Ilya Toshinsky, Jedd Hughes, Tom Bukovac, Greg V.
- Steel Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar - Dan Dugmore
- Mandolin - Aubrey Haynie
- Percussion - Eric Darken
- Keyboards - Charlie Judge, Tim Lauer, J.R. Rodriguez
- Piano, Accordion, B3 Organ - Charlie Judge
- Pump Organ - Tim Lauer
- Lead Vocals - Wade Bowen
- Background Vocals - Jedd Hughes, Emily Francis, Sonya Isaacs, Ashley Monroe, Melodie Crittenden, Wes Hightower, Russell Terrell, J.R. Rodriguez
- Guest Vocals - Chris Knight on "Daddy and the Devil"
Chart performance
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 29 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 176 |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 2 |
References
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