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Timeless (Dallas Smith album)
2020 studio album by Dallas Smith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Timeless is the fourth solo studio album by Canadian country singer Dallas Smith, and was released through 604 Records on August 28, 2020.[1][2]
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Background
Smith told Parton and Pearl after releasing The Fall, "I honestly just looked at that chunk of music as something individually". He then began to work on a second EP when he "got a sense of the record taking shape". Smith said "As far as a record and listening to it front to back I knew what was missing and how I wanted this chapter to be represented".[2]
While Smith recorded the vocals of the previously-released tracks in Nashville, Tennessee with longtime producer Joey Moi, restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced Smith to record vocals for the rest of the album at his home in Langley, British Columbia.[2] Smith said he hoped to release "timeless country music" in "uncertain times".[3]
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Content
The album contains twelve songs in total and includes all six songs from his previously released, Juno Award-nominated extended play, The Fall.[1][4] Five singles: "Make 'Em Like You",[5] "Rhinestone World",[6][7] "Drop",[8] "Timeless",[9] and "Like a Man"[10] were released prior to the album and each one reached number one on the Billboard Canada Country chart, breaking a record that Smith previously set for most number ones on a Canadian country album with his third album, Side Effects.[11] The album features collaborations with fellow Canadian country artists Dean Brody and MacKenzie Porter as well as American country rock artist Hardy.[4] The latter collaboration, "Some Things Never Change" was sent to country radio as the sixth single off the album,[12] and would extend Smith's record to six number one singles from the same album.[13]
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Track listing
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Adapted from the CD booklet.[14]
- Steve Marc Antonio – recording
- Case Arnold – background vocals
- Jeff Balding – recording
- Dean Brody – featured vocals on "Friends Don't Let Friends Drink Alone"
- Tyler Chiarelli – electric guitar
- Dave Cohen – production, keys, programming
- Scott Cooke – editing
- Kris Donegan – electric guitar
- Matt Dragstrem – programming
- Paul Franklin – steel guitar
- David Garcia – production, programming
- Ally Gecewitz – studio assistance, editing
- Hardy – featured vocals on "Some Things Never Change", background vocals
- Wes Hightower – background vocals
- Mark Hill – bass guitar
- Mark Holman – programming
- Chris Hornbuckle – photography
- Annette Kirk – art design
- Tori Johnson – art direction
- Joey Moi – production, background vocals, programming
- Andrew Mendelson – mastering
- Luke Mosley – keys
- Eivind Norland – editing, mixing
- Justin Ostrander – electric guitar
- MacKenzie Porter – featured vocals on "Friends Don't Let Friends Drink Alone"
- Jerry Roe – drums, percussion
- Justin Schipper – banjo, dobro, steel guitar
- Adam Shoenfeld – electric guitar
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass guitar
- Dallas Smith – lead vocals, background vocals
- Ilya Toshinsky – acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar
- Derek Wells – electric guitar
- Nir Z – drums, percussion
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Chart performance
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Release history
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References
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