Dierks Bentley

Feel That Fire

Dierks Bentley - Feel That Fire

02/03/2009 | Capitol 

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All Music Guide Review

Dierks Bentley is one of Nashville's best singer/songwriters of the 2000s, and part of his appeal lies in his casual display of his deep roots, how he built upon Waylon and Merle without ever seeming overly indebted by their legacy; it made him sound grounded, while his sentiments and crisp, clean sound made him seem modern. Bentley doesn't abandon this synthesis on his fourth studio album, Feel That Fire, but he does streamline and simplify it, reining in the ragged country elements and revving up the fist-pumping guitars in an apparent attempt to push beyond the country charts and into some kind of heartland rock crossover. This isn't a huge leap for Bentley, who has never been a roughneck, but he's best when he gets back to his roots and sounds as inventive and vigorous as he did his previous three albums -- when he teams up for a duet with Patty Griffin on "Beautiful World," when he co-writes with Rodney Crowell on "Pray," and, especially, when he teams up with Ronnie McCoury and his band for a rampaging, intoxicating bluegrass closer, "Last Call." These are full-blooded, substantive songs, the kind that linger in the memory. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Feel That Fire Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Sideways
  • 3:04
  • Sound Clip for Sideways from Feel That Fire


  • 10
  • Better Believer
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for Better Believer from Feel That Fire


  • 11
  • Pray
  • 4:19
  • Sound Clip for Pray from Feel That Fire


  • 12
  • Last Call
  • 4:26
  • Sound Clip for Last Call from Feel That Fire


  • Feel That Fire Notes

    Dierks Bentley brings you Feel That Fire, his first studio album since the Grammy® nominated 2006 release Long Trip Alone. The rapid chart success of the album’s lead single, “Feel That Fire”, already has people buzzing. The title track is the fastest-rising single of Dierks’ career. It has already cracked the Top-10 on the R&R country singles chart after only 11 weeks on the chart. “Feel That Fire” is successfully blazing the way for Dierks’ February 3rd release, his fifth album fromCapitol Records Nashville.

    Credits of Feel That Fire

    • Greg Mangum
    • Vocals (Background), Production Assistant
    • Bryan Sutton
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Bouzouki, Gut String Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo


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