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Allmusic[1]
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Engine 145[3]

Love Like Crazy is the debut studio album by American country music artist Lee Brice. It was released on June 8, 2010, via Curb Records. Prior to the album's release, Brice charted three singles: "She Ain't Right," "Happy Endings" and "Upper Middle Class White Trash." The album's title track debuted in August 2009. The album's second single "Beautiful Every Time" released to radio on October 25, 2010.

Critical reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a two-and-a-half star rating out of five, criticizing the "pedestrian" production, but saying that Brice showed an "ability to seem like your own local boy made good."[1] Giving it one-and-a-half stars out of five, Karlie Justus of Engine 145 thought that most of the songs were formulaic and the production "unpredictably jarring."[3] Bobby Peacock of Roughstock was more positive, giving it four stars out of five. He thought that the songwriting was "cohesive" and that "Brice's irrefutable singing and songwriting talents come through clearly."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Picture of Me"
4:31
2."Love Like Crazy"3:44
3."Some Things"
  • James
  • Johnson
3:04
4."Power of a Woman"
  • Brice
  • Jacobs
  • John Nelson
3:40
5."Beautiful Every Time"
  • Brice
  • Rob Hatch
  • Lance Miller
3:30
6."She Ain't Right"3:12
7."Falling Apart Together"
3:45
8."Sumter County Friday Night"
  • Brice
  • Jon McElroy
3:55
9."Carolina Boys"Brice3:49
10."Four on the Floor"
  • Brice
  • Jacobs
  • Garrett Parris
3:30
11."These Last Few Days"
  • Brice
  • Andrew Dorff
  • McElroy
3:47
12."Happy Endings"
  • Brice
  • McElroy
 

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.[4]

  • Tim Akers — Hammond B-3 organ (4, 6), keyboards (4, 6)
  • Travis Bettis — electric guitar (5, 7)
  • Steve Brewster — drums (10)
  • Lee Brice — lead vocals, background vocals (10)
  • Jim "Moose" Brown — keyboards (1, 8, 9, 11, 12), Hammond B-3 organ (1, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Pat Buchanan — electric guitar (2)
  • Tom Bukovacacoustic guitar (4)
  • Gary Burnette — acoustic guitar (2)
  • Perry Coleman — background vocals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12)
  • J. T. Corenflos — electric guitar (6)
  • Chip Davis — background vocals (5)
  • Dan Dugmoresteel guitar (2)
  • Tony Harrell — piano (2), keyboards (6), Hammond B-3 organ (6)
  • Rich Herring — acoustic guitar (10)
  • Dennis Holt — drums (3, 4)
  • Buddy Hyatt — keyboards (10)
  • Kyle Jacobs — background vocals (10)
  • Mike Johnson — steel guitar (1, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Jamie Kenney — piano (4), keyboards (3), Hammond B-3 organ (3, 4)
  • Jerry Kimbrough — electric guitar (3)
  • Jeff King — electric guitar (10)
  • Troy Lancaster — electric guitar (1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Chris Leuzinger — acoustic guitar (6), electric guitar (6)
  • Jon McElroy — electric guitar (8)
  • Pat McGrath — acoustic guitar (3)
  • Steve Mackey — bass guitar (2)
  • Gale Mayes — background vocals (5)
  • Greg Morrow — drums (2)
  • Gordon Mote — piano (5, 7)
  • Duncan Mullins — bass guitar (10)
  • Russ Pahl — steel guitar (10)
  • Garrett Parris — banjo (10), programming (10), background vocals (10)
  • Angela Primm — background vocals (5)
  • Brian Pruitt — drums (1 ,6, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Kylie Sackley — background vocals (10, 11, 12)
  • Scotty Sanders — steel guitar (3, 4)
  • Reggie Smith — Wurlitzer electric piano (5), Hammond B-3 organ (5, 7)
  • Jimmie Lee Sloas — bass guitar (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Bryan Sutton — acoustic guitar (1, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12)
  • Bobby Terry — steel guitar (5)
  • Ryan Wariner — electric guitar (5)
  • Biff Watson — acoustic guitar (5, 7)
  • Lonnie Wilson — drums (5, 7)
  • Jonathan Yudkin — strings (4)

Chart performance

Album

Love Like Crazy debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 at No. 44 and at No. 9 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart. As of July 24, 2010, the album has sold 32,357 copies.[5]

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 44
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 9

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Year-end
2010
US Billboard Top Country Albums 65[6]

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US Country
[7]
US
[8]
CAN
[9]
2009 "Love Like Crazy" 3 45 77
2010 "Beautiful Every Time" 30
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

  1. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Love Like Crazy review". Allmusic. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b Peacock, Bobby (9 June 2010). "Love Like Crazy review". Roughstock. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b Justus, Karlie (26 July 2010). "Love Like Crazy review". Engine 145. Retrieved 30 July 2010.
  4. ^ Love Like Crazy (CD booklet). Lee Brice. Curb Records. 2010. 78977.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ Bjorke, Matt (14 July 2010). "Lady Antebellum Tops Charts Again". Roughstock. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Best of 2010 - Top Country Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  7. ^ "Lee Brice Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  8. ^ "Lee Brice Album & Song Chart History - Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  9. ^ "Lee Brice Album & Song Chart History - Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  10. ^ "American single certifications – Lee Brice – Love Like Crazy". Recording Industry Association of America.