The Dreamer (Blake Shelton)

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The Dreamer
The Dreamer

The Dreamer is the sophomore release of country artist Blake Shelton that was released in 2003 and gave birth to hit singles "The Baby" and "Heavy Liftin".

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[edit] About

The Dreamer, the follow up album of Blake Shelton was released in February 4, 2003 under Warner Bros/Wea.

Although the songs were all good, only three of its tracks landed a seat at the charts. Among them are "The Baby", "Heavy Liftin" and "Playboys Of The Southwestern World".


[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Heavy Liftin' 3:26
2 The Baby 3:54
3 Asphalt Cowboy 3:39
4 In My Heaven 3:10
5 The Dreamer 3:59
6 My Neck Of The Woods 3:45
7 Underneath The Same Moon 3:52
8 Georgia In A Jug 3:06
9 Playboys of the Southwestern World 4:28
10 Someday 3:36

[edit] Awards & Certifications

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title US Hot 100 US Country Album
2002 The Baby 28 1 The Dreamer


[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

Blake Shelton Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals Larry Cordle Background Vocals

Bobby Braddock Keyboards

David Angell Strings

John Catchings Strings

David Davidson Strings

Dan Dugmore Steel Guitar

Shannon Forrest Percussion, Drums

Paul Franklin Steel Guitar

Carl Gorodetzky Strings

Jim Grosjean Strings

Rob Hajacos Fiddle

Anthony LaMarchina Strings

Greg Morrow Percussion, Drums

Russ Pahl Banjo

Brent Rowan Electric Guitar, Wurlitzer, Guitar (Baritone)

Pamela Sixfin Strings

Donald Teal Strings

Mary Kathryn Vanosdale Strings

Kris Wilkinson Strings

Jonathan Yudkin Fiddle, Mandolin

Dennis Wilson Background Vocals

Neal Coty Background Vocals

John Wesley Background Vocals

Melodie Crittenden Background Vocals

Michael Rojas Keyboards

Blue Miller Background Vocals

Tim Lauer Conductor, Keyboards

John Wills Acoustic Guitar

Leslie Satcher Background Vocals

Wes Hightower Background Vocals

Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen Strings

Danny Myrick Background Vocals

Technical Credits

Bobby Braddock Producer, String Arrangements

Paul Hart Engineer

Ed Seay Engineer

Tim Lauer String Arrangements

Janice Azrak Art Direction

Hiram King ("Hank") Williams Mastering


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