Editorial Review
It all begins when the lights go down. For Gary LeVox, Joe Don Rooney and Jay DeMarcus, it has been that way since they were playing for a handful of people in a club in Nashville's Printers Alley. These days, of course, they play for thousands of screaming fans a night, drawn by state-of-the-art production and sound, and by spectacular vocal harmonies in service to an ever-expanding catalogue of hits. In between, it was the magic of those performances that catapulted Rascal Flatts into the front ranks of entertainers in all genres.
By any measure, Rascal Flatts is in elite territory. They are the reigning 2006 CMA, ACM and CMT Vocal Group of the Year. In 2005 they added Billboard and R&R Artist of the Year trophies as well. The trio also picked up its first three Grammy nominations in 2005, and their "Bless The Broken Road" received the Grammy for Country Song of the Year. Coming off the biggest selling artist album of 2006, Rascal Flatts is geared up for their brand new album coming on September 25.
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Customer Reviews
Try NOT to BOB THAT HEAD!!!! 
2008-11-22
I accidentally fell into this band, it was one song, then another, and it seemed everytime I heard a song on the radio I liked it was this band called Rascal Flatt. What's a band like THAT sound like? A little rock, a little country, a lot of hits!! The cleverness in Every Day was amazing. Then, they opened the show for the CMA's and debuted BOB THAT HEAD!! Oh my goodness!! They didn't even finish performing before I was online looking for it!!! A great CD with a wide array of music. Some sad, some cheerful, some thoughtful and some that just make you sing along... and.. B O B T H A T H E A D!!
It does "Still Feel Good" 
2008-11-14
This is a great CD. Rascal Flatts has alaways had beautiful songs on their CDs. My favorite song on this CD is "Everyday". A great song about having that person who is your rock.
"Bob That Head" is a great song to dance to, with fast music and fun music it is great to crank up in your car.
If you like other Rascal Flatts music you will like this CD, not the best of all there CDs but still very fun to listen to.
Even a rocker likes it! 
2008-10-14
I would not consider myself a country fan - far from it! This is the first "country" band's music I've purchased since Garth Brooks. These guys have really opened my eyes to options - I love this CD and plan on checking out more of their work.
A little disappointed 
2008-09-18
Only about 2 songs I really enjoyed. I am relatively new in the Country Western scene. Got tired of rock. Most of Rascals songs reminded me of rock.
Bob That Head ruins a good album 
2008-08-31
As with their previous work, Rascal Flatts' "Still Feels Good" album is filled with great country songs, such as "Winner At a Losing Game," "Every Day," "Take Me There" and the title track. Unfortunately, the album is ruined by what is probably the worst song in history. "Bob That Head" is utterly unlistenable. It is probably one of 4 songs--in any genre--that make me scream and run for the radio dial to change stations when it comes on. It's stupid, pointless, and gross if you choose to think about an alternate meaning of it (I won't put it into words here--if you get what I mean you will understand). How disappointing to see them not only record such garbage, but to have to have it as a radio single,and with country radio these days the Rascals could read the dictionary and have a top 10 hit with it, meaning we are stuck hearing this trash over and over. Apart from the song itself, I find the vocal delivery of it shrill and irritating. Such a waste of a talented vocal group. I hope they will mature on their next album and avoid recording such mediocre garbage, as they are capable of so much more.
timelyty 
2008-08-15
It all begins when the lights go down. For Gary LeVox, Joe Don Rooney and Jay DeMarcus, it has been that way since they were playing for a handful of people in a club in Nashville's Printers Alley. These days, of course, they play for thousands of screaming fans a night, drawn by state-of-the-art production and sound, and by spectacular vocal harmonies in service to an ever-expanding catalogue of hits. In between, it was the magic of those performances that catapulted Rascal Flatts into the front ranks of entertainers in all genres.
By any measure, Rascal Flatts is in elite territory. They are the reigning 2006 CMA, ACM and CMT Vocal Group of the Year. In 2005 they added Billboard and R&R Artist of the Year trophies as well. The trio also picked up its first three Grammy nominations in 2005, and their "Bless The Broken Road" received the Grammy for Country Song of the Year. Coming off the biggest selling artist album of 2006, Rascal Flatts is geared up for their brand new album coming on September 25.
Very good cd
2008-05-22
As always Rascal Flats has made a cd I love to listen to over and over again!
Love it!
2008-05-21
This album has some more bouncy, rockin tracks than the other albums. I love it!
good
2008-05-19
The only problem I had was that it took so long to be delivered (by regular usps mail).
not true country? so what
2008-05-07
personally I'm tired of all the whiney "true country" songs, the exception would be Garth Brooks music, and he's not a realy whiney country singer. This cd is fabulous and comes with the lyrics and interactive website stuff. Rascal Flatts has a fresh sound, with great harmonies and instrumentals, and presented as a "group"; not many country bands are presented as a group, usually just the individual singing. So, if RF is not a "true" country sound, so what? Enjoy the music and the harmonies and attend a show or two. Vote for them for the Academy of Country Music award. They have already won the Humanitarian Award: "The members of Rascal Flatts - Jay DeMarcus, Gary LeVox and Joe Don Rooney - were selected by a special blue-ribbon committee comprised of executives in the country music industry as well as local and national philanthropic leaders for their ongoing community service and charitable giving of their time and talent. "Past recipients of the Humanitarian Award include Brooks & Dunn, Vince Gill, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Neal McCoy and Reba McEntire."