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The Sky's the Limit (Blackhawk album)

1998 studio album by BlackHawk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sky's the Limit (Blackhawk album)
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The Sky's the Limit is the fourth studio album released by American country music band BlackHawk. Their final studio album for Arista Nashville, it features the singles "There You Have It" and "Your Own Little Corner of My Heart", which respectively reached #4 and #27 on the Hot Country Songs charts. "There You Have It" was also a number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was also the last album to feature member Van Stephenson, who left the band in 2000 to focus on his battle with melanoma until his death from the disease in 2001.

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Critical reception

Brian Wahlert of Country Standard Time reviewed this project favorably, praising the "high-energy" sound and the lyrics of the track "Who Am I Now" in particular.[1] Thom Owens of AllMusic stated of this album that "they have more confidence, not only in their performances but in the way they merge their pop songwriting instincts with more authentic country instrumentation."[2]

Track listing

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Chart performance

Album

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Singles

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Personnel

BlackHawk

  • Henry Paul – lead vocals (except "Always Have, Always Will"), acoustic guitar, mandolin
  • Dave Robbins – baritone vocals, lead vocals on "Always Have, Always Will", keyboards, piano
  • Van Stephenson – tenor vocals, guitar, lead vocals on "Think Again"

Additional musicians

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References

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