Southern Discomfort | ||||
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Studio album by Rehab | ||||
Released | October 24, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |||
Genre | hip hop [1] | |||
Length | 47:43 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Nate Smith | |||
Rehab chronology | ||||
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Singles from Southern Discomfort | ||||
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Southern Discomfort is the second studio album by the band Rehab. [2] It is their second album, released on October 24, 2000. The album's title refers to Southern Comfort, a brand of liquor. The album includes the hit songs "It Don't Matter" and "Sittin' At A Bar".
Rehab is an American Southern rock, country, and alternative hip hop band. The band has recorded seven albums, including two each for Epic Records and Universal Republic. They are mainly known for their 2000 hit, "Bartender Song ".
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2000.
Southern Comfort is an American whiskey-based liqueur flavored with fruit and spice. The brand was originally created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874, and originally used whiskey as the base spirit. Since March 1, 2016, the brand has been owned by the Sazerac Company, which purchased it from Brown-Forman.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Escape Intro" | 0:51 |
2. | "Hey Fred" | 3:57 |
3. | "Storm Chaser" (feat. Cee-Lo & Big Gipp of Goodie Mob) | 3:29 |
4. | "Crazy People" | 3:10 |
5. | "Scarecrow" | 3:40 |
6. | "It Don't Matter" | 3:40 |
7. | "My Addiction (Interlude)" | 1:25 |
8. | "Drinkin' Problem" (feat. Denny aka "Steaknife") | 3:33 |
9. | "Rattle My Cage" | 3:06 |
10. | "More Like You" (feat. Mandy Lauderdale) | 3:47 |
11. | "Sittin' at a Bar" | 3:55 |
12. | "Miss Jones" | 3:35 |
13. | "Mission Impossible" | 0:43 |
14. | "Thinkin' Again" | 4:49 |
15. | "Kick My Ass" | 4:13 |
Danny "Boone" Alexander - Vocals
Jason "Brooks" Buford - Vocals
Dry as a Bone/Rehab Doll is a compilation album by the American rock band Green River. It was released on September 13, 1990 through Sub Pop Records.
Rehabilitation or Rehab may refer to:
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell is the ninth studio album by Alice Cooper, released in 1976. A continuation of Welcome to My Nightmare as it continues the story of Steven, this concept album was written almost exclusively by Cooper with guitar player Dick Wagner and producer Bob Ezrin.
Dry as a Bone is the second EP by the American rock band Green River. It was released in July 1987 through Sub Pop Records.
"Rehab" is a song written and performed by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, from her second and final studio album Back to Black (2006). Produced by Mark Ronson, the lyrics are autobiographical and address Winehouse's refusal to enter a rehabilitation clinic. "Rehab" was released as the lead single from Back to Black on 23 October 2006, and it peaked at number 7 in the United Kingdom on its Singles Chart and number 9 in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Winehouse's only top 10 hit in the US.
Rehab is the eleventh studio album released from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006. It is their first studio release since 2001's Guilty Pleasures. This is the last Quiet Riot studio album to feature lead singer Kevin DuBrow before his death in November 2007, which caused the band to split, though they would eventually reform in 2010 and continue to record and tour. The album has received mixed reviews from fans.
Graffiti the World is the fourth studio album by American band Rehab. It was originally released on July 15, 2005 for Attica Sound with distribution via Redeye Distribution, and re-released on the same day in 2008 through Universal Republic Records. It is the group's first album with a new sound and line-up after the departure of Jason Brooks 'Buford'.
The Kelley Deal 6000 was an alternative rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was active between 1995 and 1997. They were formed by Kelley Deal in 1995, while her main band The Breeders was on hiatus and after she had just completed a stint in rehab. The band released two albums in 1995 and 1997, before Kelley went back to rejoin The Breeders the following year.
"Rehab" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). Def Jam Recordings serviced the song to contemporary hit radio in the United States on October 6, 2008, as the eighth and final single from the album. It was released in the United Kingdom as a CD single on December 8, 2008. Development of "Rehab" began while Rihanna was accompanying Timbaland on Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveShow tour in 2007. Timberlake wrote the song in collaboration with his producers, Hannon Lane and Timbaland, and provided additional vocals. "Rehab" is a mid-paced R&B song with an emotional, melancholy chorus; the lyrics are about the protagonist's painful memories of her former lover, who is portrayed metaphorically as a disease.
"Bartender Song " is a song by Rehab. It was released in May 2008 as the third single from their fourth album, Graffiti the World (2005). It was the band's first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, at #64.
Kesha Rose Sebert is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and actress. In 2005, at age 18, Kesha was signed to Kemosabe Records. Her first major success came in early 2009 after she was featured on American rapper Flo Rida's number-one single "Right Round".
Rehab is the fourth studio album by Christian hip hop artist Lecrae. It was released on September 28, 2010 on Reach Records. According to the Reach Records website, the album's "motto" is "The Christian life is an entrance into rehab." Centered on release and freedoms from inhibiting addictions and habits, Rehab is a highly conceptual album. Rehab is nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album at the 53rd Grammy Awards. The album was named the Best Album of 2010 in the "Best of 2010: Rapzilla.com's Staff Picks" awards, and Lecrae was also named Artist of the Year. The song "Background" and the album itself were nominated for Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year and Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year, respectively, at the 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards.
New Country Rehab is a Canadian alternative country band. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the band consists of John Showman on vocals and fiddle, Anthony Da Costa on guitar, Ben Whiteley on bass and Roman Tomé on drums. All four members are established session musicians in the Toronto area, who have played in supporting bands for artists such as Basia Bulat, Justin Rutledge and Amy Millan.
Average Joes Entertainment Group is an American record label specializing in alternative country, country rap and country music. The label was founded in 2008 by country rap artist Jason "Colt Ford" Brown and producer Shannon "Fat Shan" Houchins. Ford has released six studio albums for the label, five of which have reached the top 10 of the country albums charts including 2012's chart topping #1 "Declaration Of Independence" which also charted at #2 on the rap albums chart. 2014's "Thanks For Listening charted #1 on the rap albums chart and # 2 on the country albums chart.
Cuz We Can is the third studio album by Rehab. Originally available online in 2002, a pressed copy was released March 13, 2007. It is the last album to feature rapper Brooks Buford as he parted ways soon after this album was released online by him.
To Whom It May Consume is the first album by the band Rehab and the only one to include all three original members, Denny Campbell (Steaknife), Danny (Boone) Alexander and Jason Brooks. The album was recorded and mixed at Entertainment International Studios, Smyrna, GA & Songbird Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA. Originally released in 1999, the album was re-pressed in 2006.
The Turd Town Tour was a short three-and-a-half-month-long concert tour by Red Hot Chili Peppers. The tour, which the band considered to be a disaster, was named by the band members who insisted that they play off-the-beaten-path venues in small cow towns. The tour marked the debut of guitarist John Frusciante, who replaced DeWayne McKnight after three shows, and drummer Chad Smith, who replaced D.H. Peligro at the end of the tour.
Rosemary Patricia "Pebe" Sebert is an American singer and songwriter from Brentwood, Tennessee, who is the mother of singer and songwriter Kesha. Pebe is best known for co-writing number-one hits for Dolly Parton, Pitbull and Kesha. Sebert and Kesha have written 11 released songs together. The songs Sebert wrote for other artists have combined sales of over 8 million copies in the United States alone. In 2013, Sebert appeared as a regular on reality show Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, which starred Kesha and was filmed by her son Lagan.
Rehab Reunion is the sixth album by Bruce Hornsby with his current touring band, the Noisemakers. Released on June 17, 2016, the album is notable in that Hornsby, widely recognized for his piano capabilities, does not play piano on the album at all. Rather, he plays the dulcimer. The album also marks Hornsby's first release on 429 Records.