Feels Like Today

| Rascal Flatts

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Feels Like Today

Feels Like Today is the third studio album from the American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in September 2004 on Lyric Street Records, and has sold 5.274 million copies in the United States as of July 2014, and has been certified 5 Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. The album produced its title track as a single along with "Bless the Broken Road", "Fast Cars and Freedom", and "Skin (Sarabeth)". "Bless the Broken Road" was initially recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and has also been recorded by Marcus Hummon,Melodie Crittenden (whose version was a number 42 country single in 1997), and Geoff Moore before the release of Rascal Flatts' version. It would later be a Top 5 Christian hit for Selah as well. "When the Sand Runs Out" was later recorded by Marty Raybon on his 2006 album of the same name-Wikipedia

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  • AllMusic

    Bit by bit, that looseness has been refined, and the group has unapologetically wound up in the middle of the road by the time of their third album, 2004's Feels Like Today. Since they always traveled close to the center, this isn't a huge change, but it is noticeable one, because the tempos don't change as much, the dynamics are muted, and the album consists almost entirely of ballads.  

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  • PluggedIn

    Rascal Flatts returns with more energetic southern harmonies, lyrical optimism and respect for God. Unfortunately, where Feels Like Today departs from the band’s last disc is its inclusion of alcohol. 

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  • Good Reads

    (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). Matching folio to the chart-topping third album from the country trio, including: Bless the Broken Road * Break Away * Fast Cars and Freedom * Feels like Today * Here's to You * Holes * Then I Did * Where You Are * and more.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    Album number three only adds to an already stellar stable of pop country songs. 

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