ARTIST: Rascal Flatts TITLE: Me And My Gang LABEL: Lyric Street GENRE: Country BITRATE: 215kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 51min total RELEASE DATE: 2006-04-04 RIP DATE: 2006-04-01 Track List ---------- 01. Stand 3:28 02. What Hurts The Most 3:34 03. Backwards 3:48 04. I Feel Bad 3:18 05. My Wish 4:08 06. Pieces 4:07 07. Yes I Do 4:16 08. To Make Her Love Me 4:08 09. Words I Can't Say 4:35 10. Me And My Gang 3:38 11. Cool Thing 3:51 12. Ellsworth 4:01 13. He Ain't The Leavin' Kind 4:33 Release Notes: Following a round of late-winter/early spring tour dates, multi-platinum country trio Rascal Flatts will release its fourth album on April 4. Titled "Me and My Gang," the disc features the cut "What Hurts the Most," which recently hit radio stations. The group recorded the set in Nashville, and co-produced it with Dann Huff. "With every album you record, you hope that you've grown as an entertainer and musician," bassist/vocalist Jay DeMarcus. "We've waited to share this music for a while now. I think our fans will hear more of what they are used to from us, but I also feel we've stretched our wings just a bit as well." "Me and the Gang" follows 2004's "Feels Like Today," which was the best-selling country album of 2005, and the year's seventh-best-selling album overall, according to Nielsen SoundScan figures. The new disc was recorded in the spring and summer of last year, but the group pushed the release back until this spring so that "Feels Like Today" could continue to stretch its legs with a fourth single, "Skin (Sarabeth)." "Feels Like Today" debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 album chart, and has since been certified triple platinum, signifying U.S. shipment of 3 million copies. The group launched its tour behind "Feels Like Today" a year ago, and wrapped up its 2005 roadwork in early December. Over the course of the year, the band logged shows in 70 cities, and played for a total of about 750,000 fans. The three albums that Rascal Flatts have already released have collectively sold more than 8 million copies, and the concert DVD "Rascal Flatts Live" has moved about 1 million copies, according to the group's publicist.