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#1’s Volume 1
Regular price $32.00 Save $-32.00Luke Bryan #1's Vol. 1 includes 12 chart-topping hits! Now available on brown swirl LP, this is the ultimate Luke Bryan must-have vinyl, featuring his first #1 song ("Rain Is A Good Thing") through his 2017 #1 hit ("Kick The Dust Up"). Exclusive - Root Beer Vinyl
Born Here Live Here Die Here (Blue vinyl)
Regular price $35.00 Save $-35.00Modern-day country giant Luke Bryan presents a Deluxe Edition colored vinyl 2LP of his No. 1 album, Born Here Live Here Die Here complete with six new tracks in addition to the original 10 tracks including the three No. 1 Country singles "Knockin' Boots," "What She Wants Tonight," and "One Margarita," plus the Top 5 smash, "Down To One." The album, Bryan's seventh studio release, was produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens, and the star says of the title song: "The second I heard the song ‘Born Here, Live Here, Die Here' [written by Jameson Rodgers, Josh Thompson and Jake Mitchell] it related to me, how I grew up, how I have so many roots and so many ties to my hometown. Being tied to your hometown is very important in country music. I fell in love with the song right away and now we have an album and a tour derived from this song. It's pretty amazing. I'm proud of this new music and I'm really excited to get it out!"
Doin' My Thing (Deluxe)
Regular price $32.00 Save $-32.00In celebration of the 10th anniversary of Doin' My Thing, Luke Bryan is releasing an expanded deluxe edition vinyl featuring 13 tracks, including two rare bonus songs, "Ya'll Can Have This Town" and "Favorite Flowers," previously only available on the iTunes exclusive version of the album. Doin' My Thing was pivotal to Bryan's climb towards becoming a two-time winner of the Entertainer of the Year at both the CMA and ACM Awards. It followed the release of 2007's I'll Stay Me, which contained three top 40 country singles and reached No. 2 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. Doin' My Thing went platinum, also hit No. 2 country and No. 6 on the Billboard 200. The sophomore set contained three major hits: Bryan's first No. 1 "Rain Is A Good Thing," the No. 2 ballad "Do I" and another chart-topper, "Someone Else Calling You Baby," all of them co-written by Bryab. Doin' My Thing also featured his version of the OneRepublic hit written by Ryan Tedder, "Apologize."
1. Rain Is A Good Thing
2. Doin’ My Thing
3. Do I
4. What Country Is
5. Someone Else Calling You Baby
6. Welcome To The Farm
7. Apologize
8. Every Time I See You
9. Chuggin’ Along
10. I Did It Again
11. Drinkin’ Beer And Wastin’ Bullets
12. Ya’ll Can Have This Town (Bonus Track)
13. Favorite Flowers (Bonus Track)
What Makes You Country
Regular price $40.00 Save $-40.00The biggest star in country music today, Luke Bryan, debuted his What Makes You Country album at No. 1 on both the Billboard Top 200 and Top Country Albums charts, his third consecutive record to take the honor on the Top 200 and fifth consecutive on the Top Country Albums Chart. It was produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens and contains 15 songs, seven of them co-written by Luke including lead single "Light It Up," which became his nineteenth career No. 1 and tenth straight Billboard Country Airplay leader. In referencing the meaning behind the album's title track he shares, "what makes me country is where I was raised in Leesburg, Georgia. I was brought up with manners and raised with a work ethic that has played an important role to where I am today."
Critics are raving about What Makes You Country: The New York Times touted, "Bryan's omnivorous approach to country production is arguably more ambitious and musically progressive; it's certainly more in tune with the genre's younger listeners"; Newsday proclaimed that, "Luke makes country hit-making seem effortless"; and Radio.com writes that, "the 15-song project is a versatile one that includes the party songs Bryan is known and loved for as well as the more poignant and introspective ballads that take a look into who we are as people and where Bryan came from."
"My favorite part of making a new album is getting to collaborate with the songwriting community in this town," notes Luke. "It is important to me to continue to push myself to grow on all levels and I feel like we did that on this project."