Still Feels Good
Still Feels Good
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Still Feels Good

4.9 stars out of 35 reviews
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Proving that nice guys do indeed finish first, Rascal Flatts fought off all challengers with their fourth record, Me and My Gang, turning it into the biggest-selling album of 2006 that wasn't High School Musical. Me and My Gang wasn't a smash hit because it was risky; it was a smash hit because it was friendly, appealing to as broad an audience as possible, the very qualities that Rascal Flatts has turned into a badge of honor during the course of their immensely successful but low-key career. Few bands have had such success without quite being noticed: the trio is so cheerfully average, they never seem like stars, nor do they seem recognizable even after regular CMT rotation and stacks of rewards. Such near-anonymity works for the band and helps give their music a universal appeal, and if that approach has been resoundingly popular, well, why mess with success? Rascal Flatts nearly acknowledges as much with the title to their 2007 follow-up to Me and My Gang, Still Feels Good. After all, if the formula ain't broken, why bother messing with it? And the band doesn't mess with it at all, unless the very vague rap of "Bob That Head" -- more Toby Keith's "Let's Talk About Us" than Cowboy Troy -- could be counted, for even the Jamie Foxx cameo on "She Goes All the Way" slides by relatively unnoticed. Foxx's inexplicable presence is the most overt signal that Still Feels Good is more pop than country, a criticism leveled against Rascal Flatts for some time now, and one they keep shrugging off because they do adult pop quite well. They continue to do this easy, smooth sound well, but increasingly they're doing it without distinction. Everything on Still Feels Good sounds fine -- the uptempo tunes are bouncy without being sprightly, the ballads are sweet without being too sappy -- but few songs jump out and grab attention. The first single, "Take Me There," is a gently pulsating pop tune, "Here" has a surging chorus ideal for both arenas and offices, "No Reins" vaguely sounds like Pat Benatar's "Shadows of the Night," "Bob That Head" rocks the party mildly, "Help Me Remember" is a textbook power ballad, while "It's Not Supposed to Go Like That" reveals a semblance of a social conscious. All of these ever so slightly stand out from the rest, but they also all settle into a soft mosaic of smooth pop that is as soothing as a warm bath. It's something that may be cozy, but it's not quite memorable, but based on the album's relentlessly relaxing vibe, Rascal Flatts isn't all that concerned about being anything more than easygoing guys next door. In other words, they're once again the most normal stars in either country or pop, but Still Feels Good suggests that there's not only a fine line between ordinary and dull, but that the group is on the verge of crossing it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Jan 18, 2008
rascalflattsrock
5 out of 5 stars review

Great CD

There are some excellent songs on this cd. Every song except one is a must-hear, and the one is fun but cheesey. Standout tracks: Here Winner at a Losing Game Take Me There (Can't believe Kenny Chesney let this one go) She Goes All the Way No Reins (My favorite track) Better Now Still Feels Good (A close second for favorite) Also Excellent: Helo Me Remember It's Not Supposed to Go Like That How Strong Are You Now Secret Smile Every Day The One I Could Do Without: Bob That Head (but I'm not in the demographic that likes songs about trucks) Overall, this is a standout cd that should produce A LOT of hits. Well worth the money!

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Mar 8, 2008
KUfanRU2
5 out of 5 stars review

Nice addition to your Music Collection

...Rascal Flatts continues to be one of the greatest musical groups every!!!...if you loved their other CDs...you will definitely love this one...every song is a keeper...

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Oct 20, 2007
kansasrascal
5 out of 5 stars review

GREAT!

Rascal Flatts gets better with each album. I love them more each time I hear them sing. If you don't like them or haven't bought this new cd yet you are truly missing out!

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