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DIXIE CHICKS
NEW ALBUM, TAKING THE LONG WAY, DEBUTS AT #1 ON BILLBOARD TOP 200
Dixie Chicks Become First Female Group Ever To Have Three Albums Debut In Top
Slot
As Taking The Long Way debuts at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 best-selling
albums chart this week, with first week's sales of 525,829, the Dixie Chicks
have become the first female group in chart history to have three albums debut
at #1, breaking the record the Chicks established in 2002 when the group's last
studio album, Home, debuted at #1 and made them the first female group ever to
have two albums debut at #1.
With the #1 debut of Taking The Long Way, the Dixie Chicks have also
become the first female group in chart history to have three studio albums
occupy the #1 slot on the Top 200.
Taking The Long Way has achieved one of the year's Top 5 first week's
sales tallies and has the best first week's sales for any female act on the Top
200 in 2006.
In addition to its chart-topping success in America, Taking The Long Way
has just debuted at #2 in Australia.
Taking The Long Way arrives in the midst of an incredible media blitz
surrounding the Dixie Chicks, who were honored with a profile on CBS's "60
Minutes" and appeared on the cover of Time magazine an unprecedented two times
in May. The group was featured in a five-part series of interviews, culminating
with an SRO live concert at New York's Bryant Park on Friday, May 26, on ABC's
"Good Morning America." The Dixie Chicks will sit down for an in-depth interview
on "Larry King Live" tonight, Wednesday, May 31.
The popular success of Taking The Long Way is echoed in the praise the
album is receiving from the press, which has been heralding the record in a
flurry of four-star reviews. "Taking The Long Way embraces the depth and
fury of classic rock while remaining true to the trio's Texas roots," raved
Rolling Stone while USA Today called the album "Incredibly impressive."
Entertainment Weekly gave the new Dixie Chicks album an "A" grade saying,
"Fightin' words and the music doesn't back down either, on an album that finds
the Dixie Chicks bolder than ever. With (Natalie) Maines projecting more
passionately than ever, Taking The Long Way remains intimate and
personal."
"This is an album that has something for everyone," said The New York Times,
"old fans who thought the Dixie Chicks were at their finest in their fancy-free
early days as well as recent admirers who are eager to see the band push beyond
the confines of country."
Rolling Stone closed its review of the album with a nod to the new Dixie Chicks
single, "If you've dismissed the Chicks or need a new reason to love them, the
epic, howling longing of 'Voice Inside My Head' will blow away your
expectations."
The record-breaking chart-topping success of Taking The Long Way is the
latest in a long line of achievements for the Dixie Chicks. With 39 RIAA gold,
platinum and multi-platinum certifications to their credit, the Dixie Chicks are
the only female group to hold two RIAA Diamond Awards (each for sales of more
than 10 million units).
The Dixie Chicks have won eight Grammy Awards including:
Best Country Album (Wide Open Spaces, 1998; Fly, 1999; Home, 2002)
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal ("There's Your Trouble,"
1998; "Ready To Run," 1999; "Long Time Gone," 2002; "Top of the World," 2004)
Best Country Instrumental Performance ("Lil' Jack Slade," 2002) and
Best Recording Package (Home, 2002).
Taking The Long Way is produced by Rick Rubin (Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Run-DMC) and features fourteen new songs co-written by
the Dixie Chicks.
"Everything felt more personal this time," says the Dixie Chicks' Natalie
Maines. "I go back to songs we've done in the past and there's just more
maturity, depth, intelligence on these. They just feel more grown-up."
Having sold more than $100 million worth of concert tickets during their career,
the Dixie Chicks are one of the most popular live acts in history. The Dixie
Chicks will embark on the "Accidents & Accusations Tour" in support of Taking
The Long Way beginning July 21 in Detroit, Michigan and ending November 11
in Tacoma, Washington (full itinerary follows). For additional tour information
and links to purchase tickets for the "Accidents & Accusations" tour, please log
on to:
http://www.dixiechicks.com