Monday, January 10, 2011

Craig Campbell Slates Debut Album for March 1 Release


Craig Campbell will release his self-titled debut album on March 1. It follows his well-received 2010 Family Man EP. 

More details in the press release: 

Produced by Keith Stegall (Zac Brown Band, Alan Jackson), Craig Campbell’s debut record blend’s the singer’s masculine, no-nonsense baritone vocal with solid, salt-of-the-earth songs about America’s working class and a classic sense of wordplay. Campbell and Stegall’s combined talents have delivered an unapologetically country album that builds upon the singer’s many musical influences – including Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Clint Black and Travis Tritt– while at the same time distinctly defining Campbell’s unique sound and musical perspective.

“Before moving to Nashville I would read CD booklets to see who wrote the songs, who played on the records and who produced the tracks,” explains Campbell. “Keith Stegall's name would consistently show up as Producer on all my favorite music, so getting to work with Keith, let alone releasing my debut record, is a dream come true!”

Craig Campbell co-wrote nine of the eleven songs on his debut record. The project’s lead-single, the autobiographical anthem “Family Man is quickly climbing the charts, already at #24 Mediabase / #25 Billboard.

Family Man Track Listing:

1. “I Bought It” written by Craig Campbell, Philip Douglas, Dan Murph
2. “Family Man” written by Craig Campbell, Jon Henderson, Joel Shewmake
3. “When I Get It” written by Craig Campbell, Jason Matthews, Jim McCormick
4. “My Little Cowboy” written by Craig Campbell, Dan Couch
5. “Makes You Wanna Sang” written by Craig Campbell, Rob Hatch, Lance Miller
6. “That Going Away Look (About Her)” written by Michael White, Wade Kirby, Carson Chamberlain
7. “Fish” written by Craig Campbell, Arlos Smith, Ashe Underwood
8. “Chillaxin’” written by Craig Campbell, Rob Hatch, Brice Long)
9. “That’s Music To Me” written by Craig Campbell, Tim Nichols, Carson Chamberlain
10.“You Probably Ain’t” written by Craig Campbell, Keith Stegall, Michael White
11.“All Night To Get There” written by Keith Stegall, Vicky McGehee, Lee Brice

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