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The Storm (Travis Tritt album)

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The Storm
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 21, 2007 (2007-08-21)
GenreCountry
LabelCategory 5
ProducerRandy Jackson
Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt chronology
The Very Best of Travis Tritt
(2007)
The Storm
(2007)
The Calm After...
(2013)
The Calm After...
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 9, 2013 (2013-07-09)
GenreCountry
LabelPost Oak
Travis Tritt chronology
The Storm
(2007)
The Calm After...
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Storm is the tenth studio album by Americancountry music artistTravis Tritt. It was also his only album for theCategory 5 label. In 2013, Travis Tritt re-released the album under the new titleThe Calm After via his own label Post Oak Records. The re-release features two new songs consisting of classic covers.

History

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Five of this album's tracks are covers: "Should've Listened" was originally recorded by Canadian rock bandNickelback on their albumThe Long Road, "I Don't Know How I Got By" was originally recorded byEdwin McCain for the soundtrack of the filmThe Family Man, "You Never Take Me Dancing" was previously recorded byRichard Marx on his albumFlesh and Bone, "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway" was written/recorded byKenny Wayne Shepherd from his 1997 albumTrouble Is..., and "The Pressure Is On" is the title cut of a1981 album release byHank Williams, Jr. "You Never Take Me Dancing" was released as a single from this album, reaching number 27 on theHot Country Songs chart in 2007. It was followed by "Something Stronger Than Me", which failed to chart. Category 5 closed soon afterward.

In 2013, Tritt acquired the rights to the album in order to re-release it via his own Post Oak Records under the titleThe Calm After... The re-release includes a cover of thePatty Smyth andDon Henley duet "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" with his daughter, Tyler Reese,[1] and a cover ofFaces' "Stay with Me".[2]The Calm After... sold more than 2,000 copies in its opening week and entered theCountry Albums chart at number 31.

Track listing

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CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mudcat Moan (Prelude) / You Never Take Me Dancing"Michael Thompson,Travis Tritt /Richard Marx5:29
2."(I Wanna) Feel Too Much"Diane Warren4:03
3."Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad"Tritt, Marx4:23
4."What If Love Hangs On"Rob Thomas, Tritt4:02
5."Rub Off on Me"Casey Beathard, Kevin Horne4:40
6."Something Stronger Than Me"Don Poythress, Donnie Skaggs, Michelle Little3:39
7."The Storm"Tritt4:42
8."I Don't Know How I Got By"Warren3:45
9."The Pressure Is On"Hank Williams Jr.3:54
10."Should've Listened"Mike Kroeger,Chad Kroeger,Ryan Peake, Ryan Vikedal3:30
11."High Time for Gettin' Down"John Kromer, Weston Harvey, Jay Speight2:43
12."Somehow, Somewhere, Someway"Kenny Wayne Shepherd,Danny Tate5:42
Total length:50:32

Personnel (The Storm)

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Track listing (The Calm After)

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  1. "Mudcat Moan (Prelude)"/"You Never Take Me Dancing" - 5:29
  2. "(I Wanna) Feel Too Much" - 4:03
  3. "Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad" - 4:23
  4. "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" (Patty Smyth,Glen Burtnik) - 4:50
  5. "What If Love Hangs On" - 4:02
  6. "Rub Off on Me" - 4:40
  7. "Stay with Me" (Rod Stewart,Ronnie Wood) - 4:41
  8. "Something Stronger Than Me" - 3:39
  9. "The Storm" - 4:42
  10. "I Don't Know How I Got By" - 3:45
  11. "The Pressure Is On" - 3:54
  12. "Should've Listened" - 3:30
  13. "High Time for Gettin' Down" - 2:43
  14. "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway" - 5:42

Personnel (The Calm After)

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Chart performance

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The Storm

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Chart (2007)Peak
position
U.S.Billboard Top Country Albums3
U.S.Billboard 20028
U.S.Billboard Independent Albums3

The Calm After...

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Chart (2013)Peak
position
U.S.Billboard Top Country Albums31
U.S.Billboard 200190
U.S.Billboard Independent Albums39

References

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  1. ^"# Travis Tritt Duets with Daughter on New Single : MusicRow – Nashville's Music Industry Publication – News, Songs From Music City". Musicrow.com. April 24, 2013. RetrievedMay 24, 2014.
  2. ^"Travis Tritt and Daughter Tyler Reese Duet for "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" (from the mailbag) - NashvilleGab - Country music news and Nashville celebrity gossip". NashvilleGab. June 25, 2013. RetrievedMay 24, 2014.
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