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Stampede (Chris LeDoux album)

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Stampede
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 19, 1996
Recorded1995
GenreCountry
Length39:43
LabelCapitol Nashville
ProducerGregg Brown
Chris LeDoux chronology
Haywire
(1994)
Stampede
(1996)
Live
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Chicago Tribune[2]

Stampede is the twenty-fourth studio album by American country music artist Chris LeDoux. It was his first studio album released for Capitol Nashville after the Liberty Records name was retired. "Gravitational Pull", "When I Say Forever" and "Five Dollar Fine" were released as singles but didn't make the top 40. "Stampede" would later be released as a single from his 20 Greatest hits Collection in 1999. The album peaked at #33 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

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The song "Now That's All Right with Me" was also recorded in 1996 by Mandy Barnett on her self-titled debut album. "Fathers and Sons" was first recorded in 1991 by Charlie Daniels on his album Renegade and then in 1993 on the album Balancing Act by John Jarvis, who co-wrote the song.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gravitational Pull"
  • Thomas "Butch" Curry
  • Ray Methvin
4:05
2."Five Dollar Fine"Alex Harvey3:41
3."Now That's All Right with Me"
3:06
4."Take Me to the Rodeo"Chris LeDoux4:34
5."Fathers and Sons"3:41
6."I'll Get the Job Done"
  • Judd Erickson
  • Michael Noble
  • Michael Woody
2:31
7."Stampede"LeDoux5:12
8."When I Say Forever"Dennis Linde3:53
9."Calico Moon"
  • Doug Gill
  • Gary Vincent
3:33
10."That's What Loving You Means to Me"5:25
11."Rainbow Rider" (bonus track) 3:05

Personnel

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As listed in liner notes[3]

Chart performance

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Chart (1996) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 33

Sources

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Chicago Tribune review
  3. ^ Stampede (CD). Chris LeDoux. Capitol Records. 1996. 232927.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)