
Eric Church The Outsiders 12"
One of musicâs most electrifying entertainers and prolific songwriters, Eric Church returns with his fourth studio album, The Outsiders, home to his latest hit single, âGive Me Back My Hometown.â Debuting at the No. 1 spot on both the Billboard Top 200 and the Billboard Top Country Album charts, The Outsiders follows-up Churchâs Platinum-certified album Chief, (named the 2012 Album of the Year by both CMA and ACM, and Grammy-nominated for Best Country Album) which featured the two No. 1 hits âDrink in My Handâ and âSpringsteenâ and three additional Top 20 singles âHomeboy,â âLike Jesus Doesâ and âCreepin'.â
Longtime collaborator Jay Joyce once again joined Church for production duties on The Outsiders. Eric says he made a âconscious effortâ to challenge himself on this new project, âWe were at a point in our career where I understand that we had two choices. I couldâve continued to do what âDrink in My Hand,â âSpringsteen,â âCreepinâ,â I know how to do those things. I know how to continue the career that way. I think we made a conscious effort to challenge ourselves artistically and to do something...that was artistic. Thatâs what we did...Thatâs what we chose on this album. We made it that way.â
âEric Church is working on a level that few other country artists of his generation can touch. Shrewd, defiant, sly and funny, Eric Church has succeeded in what he set out to do: Heâs using the power heâs accrued from making hit records to make exactly the kind of album he wants, heedless of industry approval." -Â Ken Tucker, NPR MusicÂ
One of musicâs most electrifying entertainers and prolific songwriters, Eric Church returns with his fourth studio album, The Outsiders, home to his latest hit single, âGive Me Back My Hometown.â Debuting at the No. 1 spot on both the Billboard Top 200 and the Billboard Top Country Album charts, The Outsiders follows-up Churchâs Platinum-certified album Chief, (named the 2012 Album of the Year by both CMA and ACM, and Grammy-nominated for Best Country Album) which featured the two No. 1 hits âDrink in My Handâ and âSpringsteenâ and three additional Top 20 singles âHomeboy,â âLike Jesus Doesâ and âCreepin'.â
Longtime collaborator Jay Joyce once again joined Church for production duties on The Outsiders. Eric says he made a âconscious effortâ to challenge himself on this new project, âWe were at a point in our career where I understand that we had two choices. I couldâve continued to do what âDrink in My Hand,â âSpringsteen,â âCreepinâ,â I know how to do those things. I know how to continue the career that way. I think we made a conscious effort to challenge ourselves artistically and to do something...that was artistic. Thatâs what we did...Thatâs what we chose on this album. We made it that way.â
âEric Church is working on a level that few other country artists of his generation can touch. Shrewd, defiant, sly and funny, Eric Church has succeeded in what he set out to do: Heâs using the power heâs accrued from making hit records to make exactly the kind of album he wants, heedless of industry approval." -Â Ken Tucker, NPR MusicÂ
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One of musicâs most electrifying entertainers and prolific songwriters, Eric Church returns with his fourth studio album, The Outsiders, home to his latest hit single, âGive Me Back My Hometown.â Debuting at the No. 1 spot on both the Billboard Top 200 and the Billboard Top Country Album charts, The Outsiders follows-up Churchâs Platinum-certified album Chief, (named the 2012 Album of the Year by both CMA and ACM, and Grammy-nominated for Best Country Album) which featured the two No. 1 hits âDrink in My Handâ and âSpringsteenâ and three additional Top 20 singles âHomeboy,â âLike Jesus Doesâ and âCreepin'.â
Longtime collaborator Jay Joyce once again joined Church for production duties on The Outsiders. Eric says he made a âconscious effortâ to challenge himself on this new project, âWe were at a point in our career where I understand that we had two choices. I couldâve continued to do what âDrink in My Hand,â âSpringsteen,â âCreepinâ,â I know how to do those things. I know how to continue the career that way. I think we made a conscious effort to challenge ourselves artistically and to do something...that was artistic. Thatâs what we did...Thatâs what we chose on this album. We made it that way.â
âEric Church is working on a level that few other country artists of his generation can touch. Shrewd, defiant, sly and funny, Eric Church has succeeded in what he set out to do: Heâs using the power heâs accrued from making hit records to make exactly the kind of album he wants, heedless of industry approval." -Â Ken Tucker, NPR MusicÂ












