| For your consideration is the Dixie Chicks "Fly" Cd that is Autographed by all 3 Chicks including Natalie Maines, Emily Robinson & Martie Seidel, in White paint, on the insert Book. This Autographed Cd was obtained from the long SOLD OUT Presale Promotion from the band's Cd Distributor in 1999. The Cd is included. The Dixie Chicks are very difficult to obtain Autographs from. Please see our other items for savings on shipping. Hand Written COA's are available upon request. All of our items come from a smoke free climate controlled home. Shipping is $6 U.S. $18 Everywhere else Registered. No shipping to Italy or Mexico. All items are sent within 7 Business days after payment is received. No Personal Checks. U.S. Funds Only. Payment must be received within 10 days after the auction ends. Please do not buy if you do not agree with these terms. We look forward to making your buying experience Perfect !
| Track listing |
1. Ready to Run 2. If I Fall You're Going Down With Me 3. Cowboy Take Me Away 4. Cold Day in July 5. Goodbye Earl 6. Hello Mr. Heartache 7. Don't Waste Your Heart 8. Sin Wagon 9. Without You 10. Some Days You Gotta Dance 11. Hole in My Head 12. Heartbreak Town 13. (Untitled) 14. Let Him Fly
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| Details |
| Contributing artists: |
Bryan Sutton, Charlie Robison, Keith Urban, Marcus Hummon, Mike Henderson, Randy Scruggs, Steve Conn, Terry McMillan |
| Producer: |
Blake Chancey, Paul Worley |
| Distributor: |
Sony Music Distribution ( |
| Recording type: |
Studio |
| Recording mode: |
Stereo |
| SPAR Code: |
n/a |
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| Album notes |
Dixie Chicks: Natalie Maines (vocals, hand claps); Emily Robison (acoustic & lap steel guitar, banjo, dobro, hand claps, background vocals); Martie Seidel (fiddle, viola, background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Paul Worley (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Randy Scruggs, Billy Joe Walker Jr, Adam Steinberg, Bryan Sutton, Dennis Linde, Marcus Hummon (acoustic guitar); Pat Buchanan, George Marinelli, Mike Henderson, Keith Urban (electric guitar); Lloyd Maines (steel guitar); John Mock (tin whistle, concertina, bodhran); Steve Conn (accordion); Steve Nathan, Matt Rollings (Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Michael Rhodes (bass); Greg Morrow (drums); Tom Roady, Terry McMillan (percussion); Blake Chancey, Charlie Robison (hand claps, background vocals). Principally recorded at Westwood Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. FLY won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Ready To Run" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. FLY was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year. "Ready To Run" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. The Dixie Chicks won the 2000 CMA Awards for Entertainer Of The Year and Vocal Group Of The Year. FLY won the 2000 CMA Award for Album Of The Year. "Goodbye Earl" won the 2000 CMA Award for Best Video Of The Year. Forget the platform sneakers and safety pins--under all that glitz and glitter, the Dixie Chicks are one heckuva country group. The group sings, plays, and writes beautifully on their sophomore release, FLY. Thankfully, crossover success hasn't taken the country out of the Chicks--Martie Seidel's fiddle and mandolin and Emily Robison's banjo and dobro are still front-and-center in all the arrangements. Natalie Maines' powerful voice wrings every drop of emotion out of a ballad like "Let Him Fly," and then turns on a dime to blast through the "Hole in My Head." But in addition to some fine playing and singing, FLY also finds the Chicks reaching new heights as songwriters. The five tracks for which the group takes writing credits are among the best on the CD, especially the lilting, Irish-flavored "Ready to Run" and the heart-wrenching breakup song "Without You." For comic relief, the Chicks offer their own "Sin Wagon," about a disgruntled wife out to break her marriage vows with a little "mattress dancin'." And while the group may have raised eyebrows at the outset by adopting the slogan "Chicks Kick Ass," FLY proves the Chicks are capable of doing the near impossible: living up to their own hype.
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