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Feels So Right
1981 album by the American band, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Feels So Right is the fifth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in February 1981 by RCA Nashville. It was their first #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. On the all-genre Billboard 200 the album peaked at #16 and stayed for more than three years, longer than any other Alabama album.[1] This was the last album to be co-produced by Larry McBride, who had discovered the band and later suffered a heart attack and died in 1991.[2]
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Feels So Right produced three Number One hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart: "Old Flame", the title track and "Love in the First Degree". The latter two also reached the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100. The album was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[3]
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Track listing
Notes
- "Burn Georgia Burn" is listed as "Burn Georgia Down" on the CD release.
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Personnel
Alabama
- Randy Owen - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Teddy Gentry - vocals, bass guitar, lead vocals on "Burn Georgia Burn"
- Jeff Cook - vocals, lead guitar, lead vocals on "See the Embers, Feel the Flame"
- Mark Herndon - drums
Other musicians
- Rick Scott - drums
- Arliss Scott - guitars
- Jack Eubanks - guitars
- David Humphreys - drums
- Leo Jackson - guitar
- Fred Newell - guitar
- Willie Rainsford - keyboards
- Billy Reynolds - guitar
- David Smith - bass guitar
- Strings arranged by Kristin Wilkinson
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Production
- Produced by Alabama, Harold Shedd and Larry McBride
- Engineers: Jim Cotton, Gene Rice, Harold Shedd
- Assistant engineers: Paul Goldberg, Ben Hall, Joe Mills
- Mastering: Randy Kling
Chart performance
Album
Singles
Certifications
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References
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