Back to Us is the tenth and final studio album by American country music trio Rascal Flatts. It was released on May 19, 2017 through Big Machine Records. The group produced the album themselves, save one track on the deluxe edition, which was produced by Busbee.[4] "Yours If You Want It" was released in January 2017 as the album's lead single, followed by the title track "Back to Us" in August of the same year. The album serves as a follow-up to 2014's Rewind. Back to Us earned the group their twelfth top-10 album on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. A deluxe edition of the album also includes the songs "Hands Talk," "Thieves," and "Roller Rink."

Back to Us
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2017 (2017-05-19)
GenreCountry
Length35:14 (Standard edition)[1]
45:11 (Deluxe edition)[2]
LabelBig Machine
Producer
Rascal Flatts chronology
The Greatest Gift of All
(2016)
Back to Us
(2017)
How They Remember You
(2020)
Singles from Back to Us
  1. "Yours If You Want It"
    Released: January 9, 2017
  2. "Back to Us"
    Released: August 21, 2017
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic[3]

This is the group's first album not to be produced by Dann Huff since 2004's Feels Like Today.

Content edit

Country singer Lauren Alaina features on the track "Are You Happy Now", which was co-written by all three members of Rascal Flatts.[5] "I Know You Won't" was previously recorded by Carrie Underwood on her 2007 album, Carnival Ride.[6]

Singles edit

The record's lead single, "Yours If You Want It", was released on January 9, 2017. One of the song's writers, Andrew Dorff, died shortly before its release.[7] Another single "Back to Us" was released on August 21, 2017.[8]

Commercial performance edit

Back to Us debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 chart dated June 10, 2017 with 30,000 album equivalent units (of which 25,000 were traditional album sales). The album also entered the Top Country Albums chart the same week at number 2, earning the group their twelfth top-10 album.[9] The album has sold 68,600 copies in the US as of December 2017.[10] The album did reach No. 1 on the Australian country album charts upon release.

Critical reception edit

The album received positive reviews. Lauren Laffer of Sounds Like Nashville spoke positively of the album, saying, "The 10 tracks within the project feature Gary LeVox’s distinctive warm and emotive vocals while Jay DeMarcus' production skills only amplify Joe Don Rooney's guitar chops. Rascal Flatts continue to prove their staying power with Back to Us."[11] A Sputnikmusic user wrote that "Rascal Flatts returns to their roots by returning to their career hallmarks of sterling vocal harmonies, high production value and genre-transcending composition."[12]

Track listing edit

Back to Us – Standard edition[1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Yours If You Want It"
3:25
2."Back to Us"3:58
3."I Know You Won't"3:53
4."Hopin' You Were Lookin'"2:56
5."Dance"3:21
6."Are You Happy Now" (with Lauren Alaina)3:59
7."Love What You've Done with the Place"
  • Benjy Davis
  • Mooney
3:31
8."Kiss You While I Can"3:14
9."Vandalized"3:22
10."Our Night to Shine"
3:35
Total length:35:14
Back to Us – Deluxe edition[2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Yours If You Want It"
  • Dorff
  • Singleton
3:25
2."Hopin' You Were Lookin'"
  • Barlowe
  • Frasure
  • Mooney
  • Smyers
2:56
3."I Know You Won't"
  • McEwan
  • Mobley
  • Thrasher
3:53
4."Dance"
  • Rooney
  • Daly
  • Verges
3:21
5."Back to Us"
  • Barlowe
  • Hodges
  • Thompson
3:58
6."Kiss You While I Can"
  • DeMarcus
  • Olsen
  • Wells
3:14
7."Vandalized"
  • Laird
  • Stapleton
3:22
8."Are You Happy Now" (with Lauren Alaina)
  • DeMarcus
  • LeVox
  • Rooney
  • McConnell
3:59
9."Hands Talk"3:35
10."Thieves"
  • DeMarcus
  • LeVox
  • Scooter Carusoe
  • DeStefano
3:10
11."Love What You've Done with the Place"
  • Davis
  • Mooney
3:31
12."Roller Rink"3:12
13."Our Night to Shine"
  • LeVox
  • DeStefano
  • Hill
3:35
Total length:45:11
Notes
  • All songs produced by Rascal Flatts except "Hands Talk", produced by busbee.

Personnel edit

Adapted from AllMusic[13]

Rascal Flatts
Additional Musicians
  • Casey Brown – programming
  • Dave Cohen – keyboards
  • David Dorn – keyboards
  • Rob McNelley – electric guitar
  • Danny Rader – acoustic guitar, bouzouki, mandolin
  • Travis Toy – steel guitar
  • Dorian Crozier – drums
  • Evan Hutchings – drums
  • Jim Riley – drums
  • Jimmy Bowland – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Chris McDonald – trombone, horn arrangements
  • Jeff Bailey – trumpet
  • Steve Patrick – trumpet
  • Carole Rabinowitz – cello
  • Betsy Lamb – viola
  • Kristin Wilkinson – viola, string arrangements
  • David Angell – violin
  • Zeneba Bowers – violin
  • David Davidson – violin
  • Conni Ellisor – violin
  • Lauren Alaina – lead and harmony vocals on "Are You Happy Now"

Production edit

  • Rascal Flatts – producers
  • busbee – producer on "Hands Talk"
  • Allison Jones – A&R
  • Derek Bason – engineer, mixing, digital editing
  • Sean Neff – engineer, digital editing
  • Justin Niebank – mixing
  • Nick Lane – assistant engineer
  • Bryce Roberts – assistant engineer
  • Chris Small – assistant engineer, mix assistant
  • David Huff – digital editing
  • Adam Ayan – mastering
  • Mike "Frog" Griffith – production coordinator
  • Laurel Kittleson – production coordinator
  • Janet Soled – production coordinator
  • Sandi Spika Borchetta – art direction, design
  • Becky Reiser – art direction, design
  • David McClister – photography

Charts edit

Release history edit

Country Date Format Label Catalog no. Ref.
Worldwide May 19, 2017 CD Big Machine TBA [23]
Digital download [2]

References edit

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