The Boys Are Back (The Oak Ridge Boys Album)
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''The Boys Are Back'' is the thirtieth studio
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The Oak Ridge Boys The Oak Ridge Boys are an American country and gospel vocal quartet originating in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The group was founded in the 1940s as the Oak Ridge Quartet. They became popular in Southern gospel during the 1950s. Their name was change ...
. It was released in 2009 under the Spring Hill Music Group label. The album marked the group's return to secular country music after releasing gospel albums since 1992. The track "
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'', was released as the album's first single. The track "Beautiful Bluebird" was written and previously recorded by
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'', but was not included and instead featured on his 2007 album '' Chrome Dreams II''. The track " Boom Boom" was written and recorded by
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on his 1962 album ''Burnin' ''. The song is listed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.


Background

After signing with Spring Hill Music Group in 2001, the group returned to its roots from the 1940s, releasing gospel material. But just as the group focused on country-pop in the late 1970s, the Oak Ridge Boys "recreated" themselves before the album's release, according to band member and producer
Duane Allen Duane David Allen (born April 29, 1943) is an American singer/songwriter who had formal training in both operatic and quartet singing before becoming a member of The Oak Ridge Boys in 1966. Allen is the lead singer for the quartet and is hear ...
. Shooter Jennings, the son of the late country music legend
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, asked the Oak Ridge Boys to collaborate with him on his 2007 album '' The Wolf''. Jennings introduced the group to record producer Dave Cobb, and invited them to a performance. After being surprised by the reaction of the youth-dominated crowd to the tune of " Elvira", Cobb took the band to a studio where they experimented with different sounds.Gerome, Joh
Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes on new album
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, 2009-05-28.
The group recorded the album in a studio in
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formerly used by Waylon Jennings, next door to the Oak Ridge Boys' former office. According to Allen, the album took only two weeks to record, with the group spending time in the studio every day until midnight or thereafter. When asked about the album's content, bass singer Richard Sterban commented, "If there's something I could compare this to, it would be what
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did in the later part of his career."


Reception

The record reached #16 on country album charts, the band's highest ranking since their 1988 album '' Monongahela''. The album also stood at #77 on the ''Billboard'' 200, the group's first top 100 activity and highest ranking on the chart since the 1983 album '' American Made''. American Dreams
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gave the album a mixed review. While giving the album three out of five stars, the critic described the group as "overcompensating greatly." The title track, is described as "repetitive." The song "Seven Army Nation," received the most negative criticism, cited for missing "the mark by a mile" and showing "little understanding" of the song. "Boom Boom" also received negative marks from allmusic, who thought that Richard Sterban sounded like a "randy
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." The reviewer also said that the album is a "fitfully entertaining comeback." The '' Times Record News'' gave the album a B, lauding the vocals on the title track as "rich" and "unique." The publication cited the tracks "Mama’s Table," "Troublin’ Mind," "Live With Jesus" and "Hold Me Closely" as the standouts of the record.Chance, Don
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'' Times Record News'', 2009-05-22.


Track listing


Chart


Singles


References

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