Halfway to Hazard (album) explained

Halfway to Hazard
Type:studio
Artist:Halfway to Hazard
Cover:halfwaytohazard.jpg
Genre:Country
Label:Mercury Nashville/StyleSonic
Producer:Tim McGraw
Byron Gallimore
Next Title:Come on Time
Next Year:2009

Halfway to Hazard is the debut studio album by American country music duo Halfway to Hazard. It was released through a joint venture of Mercury Nashville Records and StyleSonic Records on August 14, 2007. The tracks "Daisy" and "Devil and the Cross" were both released as singles. The album was produced by singer Tim McGraw, owner of the StyleSonic label, and Byron Gallimore, who has co-produced all of McGraw's albums. The song 8."Country 'Til the Day I Die" was featured in NASCAR 08.

Critical reception

David McPherson of Country Standard Time gave the album a positive review, stating that "This country fried concoction blends Southern rock with a generous helping of modern country for a concoction that goes down as smooth as bourbon from their home state."[1]

Personnel

Halfway to Hazard
Additional Musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Halfway to Hazard review . Country Standard Time . June 10, 2022.