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Here's to the good times [sound recording] / Florida Georgia Line.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B0017773-02 | Republic Nashville/Big Loud Mountain/Universal RepublicPublication details: New York, NY : Universal Republic, p2012.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Here is to the good times
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Contents:
Cruise -- Round here -- Get your shine on -- Here's to the good times -- It'z just what we do -- Stay -- Hell raisin' heat of the summer -- Tell me how you like it -- Tip it back -- Dayum, baby (feat. Sarah Buxton) -- Party people (feat. Jaren Johnston).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Joey Moi.
Performed by Florida Georgia Line (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley) ; with assisting musicians.
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Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD COUNTRY Florida Georgia Line Available 33111007429943
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Florida Georgia Line (Georgia's Tyler Hubbard and Florida's Brian Kelley) broke onto the contemporary country scene in the spring of 2012 with the infectious summer single "Cruise," a song that blended cruising country back roads and farm towns with ragged drums and layers of rock guitar, and sounded a bit like an amped-up, next-generation Brooks & Dunn. The duo seems poised for stardom going into the second decade of the 21st century, a time when country seems to be as much AC/DC as it is George Strait or George Jones (although both Georges get name-checked a lot these days in country songs one can hardly imagine either of them singing). Florida Georgia Line released a five-song EP, It'z Just What We Do, produced by Joey Moi, behind "Cruise," and Here's to the Good Times, the group's first official full-length album, contains all five of those songs, plus six more, which were also produced by Moi. It's an aptly named album, because good times are at the heart of everything here, with songs like "Cruise," "Tip It Back," and "Party People" pretty much summing up Florida Georgia Line's philosophy. This is an album based on summer energy, drinking beer, taking shots, driving back roads, and the romantic glories and possibilities of Friday and Saturday nights with nothing to do but look for those good times. Fair enough. This kind of pop/rocked-up version of country is obviously here to stay, and is probably the commercial future of the whole franchise. Florida Georgia Line are pretty good at it, even if someone like Keith Urban actually does it better. ~ Steve Leggett

Compact disc.

Credits and lyrics ([12] p. : ill.) inserted in container.

Cruise -- Round here -- Get your shine on -- Here's to the good times -- It'z just what we do -- Stay -- Hell raisin' heat of the summer -- Tell me how you like it -- Tip it back -- Dayum, baby (feat. Sarah Buxton) -- Party people (feat. Jaren Johnston).

Produced by Joey Moi.

Performed by Florida Georgia Line (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley) ; with assisting musicians.

Recorded at Country Q Studios and The Racket, Nashville, TN.

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