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Sawyer Brown crank up the volume on 2005's MISSION TEMPLE FIREWORKS STAND, angling for a sound that owes more to cowboy-hat-wearing country rock than it does to the mainstream country-pop the band is usually associated with. The title track, a boogie-fueled, gospel-inspired rave-up, suggests that Sawyer Brown have taken a decisive step toward the rough-and-ready, a notion confirmed by their punchy cover of the Georgia Satellites' "Keep Your Hands to Yourself." Still evident are the band's pop sensibility (the country ballad "They Don't Understand") and their sentimental story-songs ("With You Daddy"), but the wild and wooly guitar-fueled antics add a welcome balance to this veteran band's country style.
Audio Mixer: Jeff Balding.
Recording information: The Sound Kitchen Franklin TN; Zoo Studio, Franklin TN.
Photographer: Marina Chavez.
Sawyer Brown: Shayne Hill (guitar, background vocals); Joe Smyth (drums); Hobie Hubbard (background vocals); Mark Miller , Jim Scholten.
Personnel: Hobie Hubbard (vocals, keyboards); Mark Miller (vocals); Jim Scholten (bass guitar); Joe "Curley" Smyth (drums).
Additional personnel: Joe Erkman (guitar).
Mission Temple Fireworks Stand Music Sawyer Brown Mission Temple Fireworks Stand Songs | 1. | Mission Temple Fireworks Stand |
| 2. | Tarzan and Jane |
| 3. | They Don't Understand  |
| 4. | With You Daddy |
| 5. | Your Faith |
| 6. | Keep Your Hands to Yourself  |
| 7. | Ole' Kentuck |
| 8. | All I Want Is You |
| 9. | One Little Heartbeat at a Time |
| 10. | Ladies Man |
| 11. | There Was a Time |
| 12. | Tryin' to Find (A Way to Make It Last) |
| Mission Temple Fireworks Stand Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)   Sawyer Brown Okay. Submitted by natespending (Phoenix, AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
awesome This cd is awsome I really like all of the songs. I actually bought it for my husband, but I listen to it all the time. Submitted by Carol (New Prague, MN USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Super This CD is excellent and my wife loves it and plays it every day. It is a must to have in anyones collection. Submitted by jgodfrey (Mineral Point, WI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Boys ARE Back!!!!! A great CD from a super country band!!! All the tracks are outstanding--MTFS, They Don't Understand, With You Daddy, Keep Your Hands To Yourself.......... These guys make you clap your hands and stomp your feet-- what more can you ask for!! Thank you Sawyer Brown!! Let's have some more!! Submitted by Phil (The Woodlans, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
An extremely pleasent suprise I like the band, but this one really surprised me. I look for a couple songs, this has 3 potential big hits, with some airplay, and could bubble up maybe two more. Submitted by mark (Fridley, MN, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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