Track Listing 1. 19 & Crazy 2. Just Fine 3. Arizona 4. Fight Like a Girl 5. Just This Way 6. Karma is a Female Dog 7. Love Me For Me 8. You 9. Thank You 10. Just a Girl 11. Fiddle
| Details | | Playing Time: | 37 min. | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: John Willis (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo); Kristy Osmunson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, fiddle, strings); Danny Rader (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Gary Burnette, Michael Spriggs, Trey Hill (acoustic guitar); Russ Pahl (electric guitar, dobro, banjo); Chuck Howard (electric guitar, percussion, programming); Adam Shoenfeld, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Howard Duck, Michael Rojas (piano, keyboards); Greg Morrow, Rich Redmond, Shawn Fichter, Brian Pruitt, Chad Cromwell (drums); Paul Scholten (percussion). Audio Mixers: Chuck Howard; Craig White. Recording information: Ruckus Room; Kristy's House; River Row; Curb. Contemporary country duo Bomshel issue FIGHT LIKE A GIRL, their 2009 debut album, three years after Curb licensed EP BOMSHEL STOMP on their own label. The duo of Kristy Osmunson and Kelley Shepard created a buzz on country radio earlier in the year with the single "Fight Like a Girl," written by the pair with Bob Regen, which has become an anthem--especially for young women--of empowerment. That track is obviously here, as are the barroom dancehall stomper "Karma Is a Female Dog" and anthemic "19 and Crazy." The truth: the pair is talented beyond belief almost. They can write and sing and have the looks that breed success in an industry that values such qualities highly. Their songs were all co-written with Nash Vegas professionals and the production is pure '80s hair rock with Shepard's fiddle added in all the right spots.
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