Emerson Drive - Believe (2009)

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ABOUT
PHOTOS
LYRICS

SONG LIST:

1. That Kind of Beautiful
2. Believe
3. Belongs To You
4. I Love This Road
5. Livin' It Up
6. Your Last
7. Life Down Here
8. The Extra Mile
9. Too Much
10. That Was Us

RECORD LABEL:

Valory / Open Road 

RELEASE DATE:

May 5, 2009 

OFFICIAL WEBSITE:

www.emersondrive.com

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ABOUT THE ALBUM

With the release of their fourth studio album, Believe, Emerson Drive secures their place as the premiere band in contemporary Country music. The album, produced by Josh Leo and Teddy Gentry (of the legendary Country band Alabama), showcases all of the attributes that have fueled the group's long, steady rise through the Country ranks--lead singer Brad Mates' passionately expressive vocals; the extraordinary musicianship of band mates Danick Dupelle (guitar), Dale Wallace (keys), David Pichette (fiddle) and Mike Melancon (drums); the quintet's ability to choose first-rate songs, coupled with their own growth as songwriters; and their ability to capture in the studio the energy that has made them one of modern music's must-see live acts.

Believe, released on Open Road Recordings in Canada, captures the most extraordinary period in the group's history. Their last album, Countrified, gave them their first U.S. No. 1 single (the smash "Moments"), earned them nominations for a dozen major awards, including a Grammy, and set the stage for Believe.

"This is the album that will define Emerson Drive from this point on," says Brad. "I think you can hear in each song the fact that we're at a very comfortable place in our career when it comes to knowing who we are as a band."

The album displays the band’s ability to get the most out of a variety of songs and styles. “Belongs To You,” the project’s first single, is as big and passionate a love song as they have ever done, sure to become a sought-after wedding song. “Your Last,” which features the band’s world-class harmonies, is a call to appreciate the moment and the people around us. Songs range from “That Kind Of Beautiful,” an upbeat appreciation of a woman’s off-the-charts beauty to “Life Down Here,” a quirky look at the universality of youthful love and passion that displays the band’s instrumental prowess. The band’s power to uplift and inspire, demonstrated so dramatically last time around with “Moments,” continues with songs like “I Love This Road” and “Livin’ It Up,” both about the exhilaration of following dreams and celebrating life, and “Believe,” a rocker about the transforming energy of big dreams and a song that personifies the Emerson Drive journey from small-town Canada to the upper reaches of the Country music world.

The CD displays all of the musical prowess that earned each member nominations for the Canadian Country Music Association’s “All-Star Band” and led Dale, David and Mike to take home wins in 2008. The band shows off its own writing chops with four songs, including the life-affirming "I Love This Road," the nostalgic "That Was Us," “Life Down Here” and "Too Much," with a groove and lyric celebrating the pleasures of love.

Believe is literally a celebration of the band's triumph over tragedy. The fact that it follows the breakthrough "Moments" is highly fitting, since that song's story of redemption parallels the band’s triumph after losing a record deal, then losing a former member to suicide.

"As we look back at the ups and downs we've gone through in the last eight years in our business and personal lives," says Brad, "it's obvious they have molded us into something very strong."

Emerson Drive's success grew out of a dream that began in Brad’s hometown of Grande Prairie, Alberta. A selfless camaraderie has kept them united through the years and a tireless work ethic continues to make them one of Country's busiest bands. Non-stop touring (their old bus recently passed the one-million mile mark) has won them fan loyalty that has been a key to their longevity.

"We have fans that have been with Emerson Drive since the beginning," says David. "They’re still very dedicated. During the years when we were going through lean times and we weren't being heard on the radio as much as we would have liked, they were buying tickets and supporting us. People believed in this band and continue to believe in us, and that means everything."

The journey began when Brad, who grew up with his dad’s George Strait and Don Williams records, was inspired after an 11th grade talent contest to start a band with some classmates. They began life as 12 Gauge, but soon became Emerson Drive, taking their name from the Emerson Trail, which crosses western Alberta to join the Alaskan Highway.

In 2004 Emerson Drive released their second album, What If. What If was a big domestic success for Emerson Drive, with three top-10 Canadian Country radio hits, including “If You Were My Girl,” which hit No. 3 on radio. Though, following a corporate restructuring, they parted ways with DreamWorks Records.

They continued touring, and their story took a dramatic turn in the right direction when producer Leo and Alabama’s Gentry came to see them play. “They blew us away,” says Gentry, who called them “possibly the best band I’ve heard in years as far as playing live on stage.”

Leo and Gentry believed in Emerson Drive and agreed to work with them before they signed their next record deal. The band joined forces with Midas Records in 2006 and released Countrified, which produced the band’s top-10 tracks, “A Good Man” and “Testify,” and the top-5 hits, “Countrified Soul” and the career-changing “Moments”.

The video for “Moments” was named Video of the Year at the Inspirational Country Music awards and The Canadian Country Music Awards. The song “Moments” also garnered the group their very first Grammy nomination. These accolades add to the long list of accomplishments by the band: numerous nominations and awards from The Academy of Country Music, The Country Music Association, The Canadian Country Music Association, The Junos and a “Reader’s Choice Award” from College Campus Activities for two successful college market tours during 2006 and 2007.

Even beyond “Moments,” which brings life-changing and life-saving stories to the band in email messages and meet-and-greet lines on a daily basis, the group’s members are the perfect musical ambassadors, creating their own Country style out of backgrounds that span the musical spectrum. Not long ago on a cruise to the Bahamas, David, who is a classically trained violinist, joined a string trio entertaining on board. “We started out playing Mozart,” he says, “but we ended up playing ‘The Devil Went Down To Georgia,’ with two fiddles, a double bass and classical guitar. And none of them spoke English!”

In both their musical and personal dealings, they are fulfilling a life-long dream.

“We hoped from the very beginning of our career that we could do something special,” says Brad.

“What’s cool about what we do,” adds Danick, “is that there’s always something good, something new happening. That keeps us on our toes and gets us excited. It’s what keeps us motivated.”

These days, those changes are all for the better. On the personal side, three of the five have gotten married within the past year—Mike, Brad and David—and David and his wife Jill welcomed their first child. For guys who’ve spent their young adulthood on the road pursuing musical dreams, getting married represents a major milestone.

“We’ve been together on the road for such a long time,” says Mike, “that it’s the same thing as a bunch of brothers growing up. You see everyone’s lives changing. It’s kind of nice sometimes to stand back and see how everybody is evolving.”

On the musical side, their recent partnership with The Valory Music Co. brings them back in contact with executives who had roles in their early success.

“It’s kind of funny how things come full circle in this business and in life,” says Brad. “We’re dealing again with people we held in very high regard for the amount of work they put into our group in the first few years. There’s some unfinished business we all wanted to take care of and didn’t have the opportunity to finish because of merging labels and the rest of it. It’s nice to be able to come back to a place where we feel 100 percent confident in our team.”

“Everything is running on all cylinders,” adds Dale. “We believe this is our time.”

It’s a belief their accomplished, confident new album justifies in spades.

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Lyrics

1. That Kind of Beautiful

 Written by Luke Laird, Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson

Have you ever been flying down a long, country road
With the windows wide open and the sun rushing in
Have you ever sat staring at shoreline all night
Don’t wanna blink your eyes
Thinking man, this is it

And the last thing you think about is leaving
You can’t believe you’re seeing what you’re seeing

Chorus
She’s that kind of stop you right in your tracks
Knock you out just like that
Something you just can’t explain
That kind of blows your mind every time
That you thought you’d never find
She’s that kind
That kind of beautiful

She’s like that feeling you get on a sunday
Forgiveness when you need it the most
Like that little girl singing every single word
With a big smile in the front row

wanna stand so close you can feel it
yeah, you’re wishing that the whole world could see it

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Once you’ve held on, you won’t remember where you’ve been
Just like a song, you want to sing again and again

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2. Believe

Written by Josh Leo, Shawn Colvin

Five-year-old Superman got a beach towel cape
And he thinks he can
So he takes a dive off the chicken coop
Red behind and broken foot
Daddy said I hope you learned your lesson good
Yes sir, next time I’m gonna wear the Superman boots

Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try

Red rhinestones and a Silvertone
Opry playing on the radio
He says one day I’m gonna be on that stage
Spends all his time practicing
Gets a big break and it all begins
Now he waiting in the wings and Porter’s calling out his name

Chorus
Believe
You can fly you can sing
Take a leap spread your wings
Believe
Have a little faith little trust
Little luck little love and dream
Whatever you want
But you’ve gotta believe

Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try

Her mom says its wasting tips in an all-night diner
Babies, boys and black eye liner
It’s a woman’s life it ain’t rocket science
She set her site on the Ivy League
Got a full free ride and her PhD
Now she’s down in Houston and she’s one of NASA’s finest

Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try

He’s 91 she’s 85
Said by God we’re still alive
Let’s go stepping out before cashing in
Take the Cadillac down to the Broken Spoke
Do the ole two-step or cotton-eyed joe
Just like the south they’re gonna rise again

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Good things come to those who will believe
So believe

You can fly
Give it a try
You’re gonna see
Whatever you want
Whatever you dream
If you believe

Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try
Go on, give it a try

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3. Belongs To You

Written by Dave Berg, Rivers Rutherford, Tom Shapiro

I wasted so much time believing that in this life
You try to get all you can take
When all along what I’ve been needing
Was to find just one good reason
To give myself, really give myself away

Chorus
Every smile that lights my face
Every teardrop, every trace
Every secret hidden place
Belongs to you
Anything that’s good in me
All I ever hope to be
Every drop of every dream
Belongs to you

You know the me that I remember
Always thought you had to keep it all inside
You get in trouble being tender
So you never say surrender
But it took you to finally prove me wrong

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I’m letting go I’m letting go now
Of everything I’ve ever held onto

Every place I’ve ever been
Every chance I’ll get again
Every secret every sin
Belongs to you
Anything that’s good in me
All I ever hope to be
Every drop of every dream
Belongs to you
It all belongs to you

4. I Love This Road

 Written by Brad Mates, Tommy Lee James

Well there’s a long long stretch of highway
Here in front of me
It just seems to keep on winding
As far as I can see
Sometimes these wrong turns are sweet mysteries
Sometimes they take us where we’re meant to be

Chorus
I love this feeling of freedom running through my veins
Been too long at the crossroads waiting for the light to change
Even if it takes forever and I never find out where it goes
Heaven knows
I love this road
I love this road

Well these days become a lifetime
It happens way too fast
And you miss what’s ‘round the corner
If you just keep looking back
Sometimes it feels like you can’t find your way
Sometimes all you have to go on is faith

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Wind at my back and the sun on my shoulders
Pushing me moving me a little bit closer
Sometime a little trust is just enough to take you there

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5. Livin' It Up

Ain't good for your soul to stay on cruise control
And let the good times pass you by
It's been way too long, since we carried on
So let's get off this painted pony ride
Hop a fence, chase the wind to the wilder side (start)

Chorus
Living it up, throwing it down here we go
Laying it back, spinning it round vertigo
Taking it in, shaking it out
Keeping it real, keeping it loud give me some
Getting it on, getting it now here we come
Life is a blast, ain't it about
Living it up

C’mon let's raise the roof, light that party fuse
Set it off and burn this mother down
Slam it into gear, do it up in here
Get all crazy like we own this town
If you're in, say you're in, let me hear you now
   
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6. Your Last

Written by Lisa Carver, Luke Laird

What if you knew it was your last cigarette
Would you take it down slow and savor it
Would your roll it on your tongue, scared to let it go
Then hold it in your chest cause you know you’d be missing it
Before it’s even secondhand smoke

Chorus
Sometimes the stars line up, sometimes the world stands still
Sometimes the things you love the most you forget to feel
What if the time that got away had a way of coming back
And telling you hold on
This’ll be your last

I was lying there awake with your back against my chest
When that alarm clock went off and ruined it
Just another Wednesday morning, you said just five minutes more but it was pour the
Coffee, pass the toothpaste, quick kiss on the cheek
Before you walked out the door

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I would’ve turned you around
I wouldn’t have let you go
Oh baby, i just didn’t know

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7. Life Down Here

Written by Brad Mates, Josh Leo, Tim Nichols

Big blue ball floatin’ in space
Let’s get a little better look at this place
Move a little closer, water and land
Zoom on in, you’re gonna see a man

There’s gonna be a girl, there’s gonna be a truck
There’s gonna be a road where they get stuck
Bring it on in, you can see ‘em smile
There in the glow of the radio dial
Same story happenin’ everywhere
From Tulsa, Oklahoma to the Russian Red Square

Chorus
It’s the life down here
It’s the moment it’s the truth
It’s the jumping into love’s wild frontier
It’s the thrill of the ride
It’s the other side of life down here

Telescope on, pan to the east
Take a little look right around Greece
Boy and a girl, see what they’re doing
Steamin’ up the windows down by the ruins

Lookin’ at the stars, lookin’ at the moon
Lookin’ back down on me and you
So many more just like us
Findin’ that one and fallin’ in love   
It’s everywhere, in every heart
It’s universal, and the very best part

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8. The Extra Mile

Written by Bonnie Baker, Paul Sikes

It hurts to walk this gravel road
It’s hard to find and overgrown
You will see how much I’m worth
When you get passed the rocks and dirt
Come on walk with me
I’m the extra mile

When you do you’re gonna fall
And wonder why you walked at all
Young and weary and want to stop
Cuz every hill takes all you got
Come on walk with me
Oh, I’m the extra mile

I’m that smile you give a stranger
When you’d rather turn your head
I’m that book you read your children
When you’d rather be in bed
I’m forgiveness that you give
When you don’t think you can
Forgive somebody one more time

At the end there’s no parade
Just you and me to celebrate
How far you’ve come by choosing me
How you ignore those tired feet
Come on walk with me
Oh, I’m the extra mile

I’m that sacrifice you make for someone you don’t know
I’m that teardrop for the soldier you read about at home
I’m that love you give somebody that doesn’t give it back
Come on, walk with me a while
Oh, I’m the extra mile
Oh, I’m the extra mile
Yeah

Being more than what you see
Takes all of you and one of me
Come on walk with me
I’m the extra mile
I’m the extra mile

Oh, I’m the extra mile
Oh, I’m the extra mile
Baby, I’m the extra mile
Yeah

9. Too Much

Written by Danick Dupelle, Brad Mates, Adrienne Follese, Keith Follese

I've seen sweet temptation
And I've tried moderation
And I've learned how to walk that line
Cause I’ve found out the hard way
The price ain’t worth what you pay
Cause in the end those things you do
Right or wrong they come right back to you


Chorus
Too much beer will make you drunk
Too much sun will burn you up
Too much Las Vegas and you’ll be pushing your luck
Too much food will make you fat
Two much speed will make you crash
But baby when it comes to your love
I just can’t get too much 
 
She's my last addiction
The one fix I can’t kick and
Single shot or double dose
It ain’t enough but what a way to go 
 
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I've been hammered and I hit the ground
And I've staggered my way around
And I've stumbled till I fell down
So I know
Yes I know

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10. That Was Us

Written by Danick Dupelle, Brad Mates, Dave Berg, Mike Mobley

There’s an old abandoned warehouse on the way into town
Broken out glass still lays on the ground
That old 69 Buick’s still stuck in that field
There’s some back seat stories in those rusted out wheels
And there’s Joe’s mini mart man that poor guy has seen
His share of shoplifters and fake id’s
There’s a crop of new freshman running out Coach Riley’s plays
He’s a madman with a whistle yeah he’ll blow it in your face
In that high school gym there’s a banner on the wall
A trophy in a case and the plaque says it all

Chorus
That was us havin’ fun
They say youth is wasted on the young
Glory days come and go
So we just made the most of the years that we call growing up
That was us

Between rivalries and our hometown pride
Sits Delmar’s diner on the county line
One wrong word and our fists would fly
After football games on a Friday night
The cops didn’t bother to wait for a call
They just showed up ready for a small town brawl

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Alcohol on your breath
Mama worried to death
Muscle cars breaking hearts
Even some of ‘em ours
Petty and straight on the same cassette tape
Fallin’ in love or in lust
That was us

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