Bucky Covington (album)
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''Bucky Covington'' is the self-titled debut studio album by American
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artist
Bucky Covington William Joel "Bucky" Covington III (born November 8, 1977) is an American country music singer. He placed eighth on the 5th season of the Fox Network's talent competition series ''American Idol''. In December 2006, he signed a recording contract ...
. It was released by
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, the country division of
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, on April 17, 2007. It produced three singles — "
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", " It's Good to Be Us", and " I'll Walk" — all of which were top 20 hits on the '' Billboard''
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chart. The song "Empty Handed" was also featured in the video game ''
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''. Reviews for the record were positive to mixed, with critics divided over the production, lyrical content and Covington's performance. To promote the album, Covington co-headlined with
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on a tour across the United States.


Album background

The album was produced by Mark Miller, lead singer of the country music band
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, and recorded in
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. Two other members of Sawyer Brown — Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard and Jim Scholten — also contribute on background vocals and bass guitar, respectively.


Singles and promotion

The
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from ''Bucky Covington'', "A Different World", was released on January 16, 2007, and peaked at numbers six and 58 on the ''Billboard''
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and Hot 100 charts, respectively. An accompanying
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was directed by
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and premiered in February 2007. The album's second
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, "It's Good to Be Us", was released on September 10, 2007, and reached numbers 11 and 81 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs and Hot 100 charts, respectively. Its music video was directed by Fanjoy and premiered in October 2007. The third and final single, "I'll Walk", was released on April 28, 2008, and peaked at numbers 10 and 70 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs and Hot 100 charts, respectively. On October 25, 2007 Covington teamed with
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to co-headline a tour called the Raisin' The Bar tour, starting that day at the Concrete Street Amphitheater in Corpus Christi, Texas, and ending on December 8 in
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venue.


Reception

''Bucky Covington'' received positive to mixed reviews from music critics.
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's Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted that the record was "country music with anthemic pop hooks and a rock edge" marketed towards "the middle-American and Southern fans" that voted for Covington on ''American Idol'' but praised it for being "effective" and helping Covington sound like "a genuine modern country singer" that's confident in his vocalization and storytelling, concluding that: "Ultimately, ''Bucky Covington'' is the sound of a Nashville pro like Mark Miller translating Bucky's TV persona onto record: it may be slick and calculating, but there's pleasure in that professionalism and, thanks to Bucky, there's a ring of truth to the album. After all, Bucky is still enough of a good old Southern boy to be likeable no matter how slick his surroundings are. He may not be driving the car, but he's on the ride of his life and he's enjoying every second of it." Mandi Bierly of ''
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'' called it a "versatile debut", concluding that: "While we acknowledge his softer side, it's the tracks with teeth-grinding bravado bubbling below the surface ("Back When We Were Gods") or boiling over ("The Bible and the Belt") that make us believers. Sing those hillbilly blues, son." Brady Vercher of Engine 145 wrote that the producers should've played to Covington's strength and supplied him with more southern rock tracks like "American Friday Night" and "Back When We Were Gods", despite giving praise to "I'll Walk" and "It's Good to Be Us" for being solid offerings with different sounds, concluding that: "Overall, the album seems to be Bucky's tribute to the styles of country music that he loves; it was all over the place. The problem is that he doesn't do a good job of letting people know who he is or what they can expect from him." C. Eric Banister of ''
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'' felt it was an "uneven debut" that suppresses Covington's personality with "broad stroke generic" tracks ("I'll Walk") but gave praise to the "mid-tempo straight new country numbers" ("Carolina Blue") and "straight-up Southern rockers" ("Ain't No Thing", "Empty Handed") for allowing Covington's vocal strengths to shine and show potential, concluding that: "In an industry that is becoming more about instant gratification through immediate success, the powers ought to allow Covington to continue to grow as an artist and come into his own." ''Bucky Covington'' debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and atop the
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chart, selling 61,000 copies in its first week. At the time, it was the best opening week for a debut album by a male on the country charts since
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' 1992 debut ''
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'', but was later surpassed by fellow ''American Idol'' alumni
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's 2010 debut ''
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'' which sold 65,000 copies in its first week. On the ''Billboard'' 200, the album left the top 100 on the week of September 8, 2007, spending 22 weeks on the chart. The album has sold 427,000 copies as of March 2011.


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes. *Robert Bailey – background vocals *Bucky Covington – lead vocals *
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steel guitar *Vicki Hampton – background vocals * Aubrey Hayniefiddle * Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard – background vocals *Bobby Huff – drums,
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, background vocals *Blair Masters –
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,
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,
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*Pat McGrath – acoustic guitar *
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– acoustic guitar,
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, Dobro,
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*Russ Pahl – acoustic guitar, steel guitar *
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– background vocals *Jim Scholten –
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Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

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