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'''''Burn''''' is the third studio album by American [[country music]] artist [[Jo Dee Messina]], released on August 1, 2000 by [[Curb Records]]. It was the follow-up to her massively successful 1998 album [[I'm Alright (Jo Dee Messina album)|''I'm Alright'']]. [[Byron Gallimore]] and [[Tim McGraw]] returned to produced the record. It is also her first to not have any writing credits by her.
'''''Burn''''' is the third studio album by American [[country music]] artist [[Jo Dee Messina]], released on August 1, 2000 by [[Curb Records]].


Her first No. 1 ''Billboard'' album on the [[Top Country Albums]] charts, it also hit No. 19 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. "That's the Way" served as the album's lead-off single, spending four weeks at the top of the ''Billboard'' country music charts and becoming a major pop hit, peaking at #25. "Closer" was supposed to be the first single but was switched last minute (they filmed a video for it and it's included on her DVD video collection). Following it was the title track (previously recorded by [[Tina Arena]] on her album ''[[In Deep (Tina Arena album)|In Deep]]'') which became a #2 hit on the country music charts and Top 20 hit on the [[Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks]], it gave Messina her first entry on the latter charts. "Downtime" peaked at #5 on the country music charts, followed by another Number One in the [[Tim McGraw]] duet "Bring on the Rain". Finally, "Dare to Dream" peaked at #23 in mid-2002. The album has sold over one million copies and was certified [[Platinum certification|Platinum]].
Five singles in total were released from the album, including the country number ones "[[That's the Way (Jo Dee Messina song)|That's the Way]]" and the McGraw duet "[[Bring On the Rain]]", which became a top ten [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|Adult Contemporary]] hit. Messina's cover of [[Tina Arena]]'s "[[Burn (Tina Arena song)|Burn]]", which was included on the soundtrack to the 2001 film [[Driven (2001 film)|''Driven'']], became a number two hit at country radio while reaching the top twenty on adult contemporary. The album also spawned the top five country hit "[[Downtime (Jo Dee Messina song)|Downtime]]" and the number-23 peaking song "[[Dare to Dream (song)|Dare to Dream]]". The album track "Closer" was originally supposed to be the lead single but was scrapped, although a video was made and was later included on Messina's video collection ''The Video Collection'' (2002).


== Commercial performance ==
The album became a commercial success, debuting at number one on the [[Top Country Albums]] and peaking at number 19 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], becoming her then-highest entry on the latter chart. ''Burn'' became Messina's longest-charting album on the former chart, spending 111 weeks in total. As of 2023, the album has been certified [[Platinum (RIAA certification)|Platinum]] by the [[RIAA]] for sales of one million copies.
''Burn'' debuted at number one on the [[Top Country Albums]] chart and number 19 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. It would be certified [[Gold certification|Gold]] by the [[RIAA]] for sales of 500,000 within 20 days.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chatfield |first=K.C. |date=September 24, 2000 |title=Jo Dee Messina makes it to the top |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ALZQAAAAIBAJ&dq=Jo+Dee+Messina&pg=PA11&article_id=4849,4494832 |access-date=June 13, 2024 |work=[[Portsmouth Daily Times]] |page=C2}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 23 June 2024

Burn
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1, 2000 (2000-08-01)
Recorded1999–2000
StudioOcean Way, Nashville
GenreCountry
Length42:46
LabelCurb
ProducerByron Gallimore, Tim McGraw
Jo Dee Messina chronology
I'm Alright
(1998)
Burn
(2000)
A Joyful Noise
(2002)
Singles from Burn
  1. "That's the Way"
    Released: May 15, 2000
  2. "Burn"
    Released: October 16, 2000
  3. "Downtime"
    Released: April 9, 2001
  4. "Bring On the Rain"
    Released: September 10, 2001
  5. "Dare to Dream"
    Released: May 11, 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Burn is the third studio album by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina, released on August 1, 2000 by Curb Records.

Her first No. 1 Billboard album on the Top Country Albums charts, it also hit No. 19 on the Billboard 200. "That's the Way" served as the album's lead-off single, spending four weeks at the top of the Billboard country music charts and becoming a major pop hit, peaking at #25. "Closer" was supposed to be the first single but was switched last minute (they filmed a video for it and it's included on her DVD video collection). Following it was the title track (previously recorded by Tina Arena on her album In Deep) which became a #2 hit on the country music charts and Top 20 hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, it gave Messina her first entry on the latter charts. "Downtime" peaked at #5 on the country music charts, followed by another Number One in the Tim McGraw duet "Bring on the Rain". Finally, "Dare to Dream" peaked at #23 in mid-2002. The album has sold over one million copies and was certified Platinum.

Commercial performance

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Burn debuted at number one on the Top Country Albums chart and number 19 on the Billboard 200. It would be certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 within 20 days.[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Downtime"Phillip Coleman, Carolyn Dawn Johnson3:43
2."That's the Way"Annie Roboff, Holly Lamar3:21
3."Dare to Dream"Jane Bach, Adrienne Follesé3:18
4."Burn"Tina Arena, Steve Werfel, Pam Reswick4:39
5."If Not You"George Teren, Tom Shapiro4:11
6."Closer"Chris Lindsey, Marv Green, Aimee Mayo4:04
7."These Are the Days"Stephanie Bentley, Lamar3:49
8."Saturday Night"Tim Nichols, Roboff3:41
9."Angelene"Bentley, Lamar3:57
10."Nothing I Can Do"Roy Hurd, Templeton Thompson4:04
11."Bring On the Rain" (duet with Tim McGraw)Billy Montana, Helen Darling3:59
Total length:42:46
UK Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."That's the Way" (UK Radio Remix)Roboff, Lamar3:21
Total length:46:07

Personnel

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Charts

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Singles

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Year Single Peak chart positions
US Country US US AC CAN Country CAN
2000 "That's the Way" 1 25 1 17
"Burn" 2 42 17 *
2001 "Downtime" 5 46 *
"Bring On the Rain" (with Tim McGraw) 1 36 6 *
2002 "Dare to Dream" 23 *

References

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  1. ^ Burn at AllMusic
  2. ^ Chatfield, K.C. (September 24, 2000). "Jo Dee Messina makes it to the top". Portsmouth Daily Times. p. C2. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  3. ^ "Jo Dee Messina Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "Jo Dee Messina Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  5. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2000". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  6. ^ "Top 100 country albums of 2001 in Canada". Jam!. Archived from the original on July 1, 2002. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  7. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2001". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  8. ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2002". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2020.