Trace Adkins Albums Ranked
Tracy Darrell “Trace” Adkins (born January 13, 1962) is an American country singer and actor. Adkins made his debut in 1996 with the album Dreamin’ Out Loud, released on Capitol Records Nashville. Since then, Adkins has released ten more studio albums and two Greatest Hits compilations. In addition, he has charted more than 20 singles on the Billboard country music charts, including the Number One hits “(This Ain’t) No Thinkin’ Thing”, “Ladies Love Country Boys”, and “You’re Gonna Miss This”, which peaked in 1997, 2007, and 2008, respectively. Also, Adkins has written an autobiography entitled A Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Free-Thinking Roughneck, which was released in late 2007. He has appeared in numerous films, including The Lincoln Lawyer, Moms’ Night Out, and I Can Only Imagine. Here are all of Trace Adkins’s albums ranked.
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10. Proud To Be Here (2011)
“This is a typical Trace album which means it’s fabulous. His luscious baritone never lets the listener, but then again he could sing the phone book and I’d like it. He is soulful and sexy and I’ve listened to him for years. I don’t think he will disappoint either hardened fans or beginning listeners.”
9. More… (1999)
“This is an irresistible cd I highly recommend because Trace has a pure voice and heart that he put into the recording of the albums. The song “More” stands out more than any other song on this album. This should be the the fans song to Trace. This is the best album by Trace!”
8. Love Will… (2013)
“Every track hits an emotional chord, from the title track, “Love Will” to a collaboration with Exile on their ’80s chart-topper, “Kiss You All Over”. The smooth sounds that are distinctly Trace Adkins will alternately lull you to sleep and make you want to jump up and grab a dancing partner. This is one of the greatest compilations of love stories ever assembled”
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7. Dreamin’ Out Loud (1996)
“Trace Adkins debut is totally rockin’. He has a different sound from the usual country sound. He brings with him some awesome lyrics to go with his pure baritone voice. The Violin player rocks too. Guitars are sweet… everything fits together nicely. Another cool thing about him is how the songs are witty and funny in a way.”
6. Cowboy’s Back In Town (2010)
“This cd is upbeat and a pleasure to listen to. I listen to it on the way to work and it never fails to make me smile and sing along. “Hold my beer” and “Hell I can do that” make me laugh, “This ain’t no love song” makes me smile and “Still love you” makes me sigh. It has something for everyone.”
5. Comin’ On Strong (2003)
“I can feel the passion in his voice when he sings “Missing You.” I know he used to work on oil rigs and it reminds me that he was a hard workin’ man before he was a country music hunk. I have to admit that “Hot Mama” is my favorite.”
4. Big Time (1997)
“The title cut steps put with one of the biggest guitar licks ever put to country music. Combined with a heavy beat and Trace’s strong vocals, this is one of our favorite songs of the year. Trace scores one of the best love songs ever written with his self-penned For The Rest Of Mine which shows Trace’s voice at it’s best.”
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3. Dangerous Man (2006)
“The lyrics really hit home and the melodies are wonderful. I love the diversity of his music; everything from country to blues to rock. And his deep voice is AWESOME! I never used to like country music, but after hearing Trace Adkins, I listen to it all the time.”
2. Songs About Me (2005)
“He is a wonderful entertainer and all these songs are great. If you love country music like I do, then you will enjoy this CD, “Songs About Me”. Trace is one of those entertainers who does his own thing and enjoys doing it. You can tell that when you see him in concert and you can tell that when you listen to this CD. Any country music fan would enjoy all the music”
1. Chrome (2001)
“The opening track “Chrome” is amazing! He starts the song with a sexy growl and sings about cars and his big black Mack truck. He talks about the truck in a very sexy way, and about a woman who loves trucks and cars. It is very much a novelty song for Trace, as it’s probably the closest thing to “country-rap” from Trace that you’ll hear, but Trace pulls off the song with confidence and it’s a fun song. There is not ONE bad track on the cd.”