American Child
2002 studio album by Phil Vassar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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American Child is the second studio album by American country music artist Phil Vassar. Released in 2002, the album initially contained twelve tracks, with the title track serving as the lead-off single, reaching top 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.
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Released | August 6, 2002 (2002-08-06) January 6, 2003 (2003-01-06) (re-issue) | |||
Studio | Ocean Way Recording and Emerald Entertainment (Nashville, Tennessee)
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Genre | Country | |||
Length | 44:11, 50:57 (re-issue) | |||
Label | Arista Nashville | |||
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Singles from American Child | ||||
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After the lead-off single fell from the charts, Arista tested another song entitled "This Is God". This song received such positive feedback from its test audience that the album was recalled and re-released in 2003 with "This Is God" (and a cover of Huey Lewis and the News' "Workin' for a Livin'") added to the track listing. The former was also released as a single, reaching Top 20 on the country charts, while the third single ("Ultimate Love") peaked at number 41, becoming the first single of Vassar's career to miss Top 40 entirely.
Vassar produced the album with Byron Gallimore except for "This Is God", which Vassar produced with Dann Huff instead.
Although it was not issued as a single, "Athens Grease" was made into a music video.[3]