Artist: Brooks & Dunn
Album: Reboot
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 47:23
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 560 MB
Tracklist:
1. Brooks & Dunn – Brand New Man (03:10)
2. Brooks & Dunn – Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You (04:01)
3. Brooks & Dunn – My Next Broken Heart (03:06)
4. Brooks & Dunn – Neon Moon (04:38)
5. Brooks & Dunn – Lost and Found (03:55)
6. Brooks & Dunn – Hard Workin’ Man (03:59)
7. Brooks & Dunn – You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone (04:19)
8. Brooks & Dunn – My Maria (03:30)
9. Brooks & Dunn – Red Dirt Road (03:56)
10. Brooks & Dunn – Boot Scootin’ Boogie (03:23)
11. Brooks & Dunn – Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up For Nothing (04:12)
12. Brooks & Dunn – Believe (05:09)
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Brooks & Dunn have revealed more details about their upcoming album, Reboot, available on April 5.
The best-selling duo of all time shared the track listing with fans Thursday (Feb. 21). Each of the songs features a superstar collaboration, uniquely changing up the duo’s well-loved catalog. The 12-track collection features Kacey Musgraves, Jon Pardi, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett, Brett Young, Luke Combs, Lanco, Ashley McBryde, Midland and Brothers Osborne collaborating with the duo on their classic hits. Musgraves even co-produced the song she sang on, “Neon Moon.” Dan Huff co-produced the Musgraves song, as well as producing the rest of the album.Along with the track listing, Brooks & Dunn also gave fans a sneak preview by releasing the Pardi collab, “My Next Broken Heart.” Pardi’s contribution brings out more of a honky-tonk and down-home country vibe to the original classic. “What’s really intriguing to me is that we didn’t do any production meetings about how we might cut these things,” Kix Brooks said in a recent press release. “We kind of just went in, and it morphed in the process.” “Each artist came at it from a different angle,” Ronnie Dunn added. “When Jon Pardi walked in, he said ‘I’m in, but we’re not changing anything,’ and we didn’t musically, but his vocal speaks for itself.”