Underneath the Same Moon explained

Underneath the Same Moon
Type:studio
Artist:John Rich
Cover:Samemoon.jpg
Released:March 14, 2006
Recorded:1999
Genre:Country
Label:BNA/Legacy
Producer:John Rich, Sharon Vaughn
Prev Title:Rescue Me
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Son of a Preacher Man
Next Year:2009

Underneath the Same Moon is the second solo studio album recorded by John Rich. The album was recorded in 1999, after Rich departed from the country group Lonestar and before he joined Big Kenny in the duo Big & Rich. However, like Big Kenny's 1999 album Live a Little, this album was not released until 2006, after Big & Rich had released their first album. Rich also self-released an album in 2001, Rescue Me, though it was recorded after Underneath the Same Moon.

"I Pray for You" was a chart single on the Hot Country Songs charts for Rich in 2000, peaking at number 53. Kenny also recorded the song on Live a Little, and as Big & Rich, they would record the song again for their 2005 album Comin' to Your City.

Critical reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album two stars out of five, saying that it was "predictable, polished, and safe" in comparison to his works in Big & Rich, but said that "New Jerusalem" was "the most distinctive song" on the album.[1]

Personnel

Chart performance

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r501245|pure_url=yes}} ''Underneath the Same Moon'' review]. Erlewine. Stephen Thomas. Allmusic. 7 May 2010.