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Mountains is the seventh studio album released by American country music group Lonestar. Its final album for BNA Records, it produced two singles on the Hot Country Songs charts: "Mountains" at #10 and "Nothing to Prove" at #51. After the latter single peaked, the band was dropped from BNA, due to declining sales. The album was also the last album of their career to feature Richie McDonald on lead vocals until he rejoined in 2012.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album two-and-a-half stars out of five, saying that "the group takes fewer risks than ever" on it.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Mountains" (Richie McDonald, Larry Boone, Paul Nelson) – 3:56
  2. "Nothing to Prove" (Jim Collins, Wendell Mobley) – 3:56
  3. "Long Lost Smile" (Marc Beeson, Neil Thrasher) – 3:55
  4. "Thought It Was You" (Collins, Craig Wiseman) – 3:42
  5. "Hey God" (McDonald, Tommy Lee James) – 3:46
  6. "I Wanna Do It for You" (Dean Sams, Regie Hamm, Glen Mitchell) – 4:20
  7. "Cowboy Girl" (Brett James, Bill Luther) – 3:32
  8. "What She Had To" (John Edwards, Garrett Parris) – 3:49
  9. "One of those Nights" (Jason Sellers, Tom Shapiro) – 4:13
  10. "Careful Where You Kiss Me" (Jeff Bates, Mobley, Thrasher) – 3:20
  11. "Always in the Band" (McDonald, Ron Harbin, Jerry Vandiver) – 4:02

Chart performance

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 10
U.S. Billboard 200 37

References

  1. ^ Lowe, Jack. "Lonestar - Mountains". About.com. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Mountains - Lonestar". Allmusic. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Lonestar: Mountains". Billboard: 91. 21 October 2006. Retrieved 5 May 2013.