
New Album Release Highlights Nashville’s Eclectic Sound
Curb Records has released a captivating new album titled REAGAN: Songs Inspired by the Film. This collection, unveiled on September 26, 2025, showcases the talents of renowned artists like Alabama, Tanya Tucker, and Travis Tritt, all converging to reflect the vibrant themes and complex characters presented in the film. This project follows the film's official soundtrack launch on August 29, enriching the narrative further through the power of song.
Celebrating a Legacy Through Music
Produced by Mark Joseph and Vince Emmett, with Tim Cook serving as the music supervisor, the album exemplifies Curb Records’ commitment to pairing storytelling with music. Joseph expressed pride at collaborating with such a diverse array of artists: “We were so pleased to have an eclectic and amazing group of artists come alongside the project.” The album’s track list features beautifully crafted originals that resonate with both heart and heritage.
Tracklist: A Journey Through Sound
Here's the stellar lineup:
- “America’s Dream” by Gary Cherone
- “City On A Hill” by Travis Tritt
- “I Saw The Time” by Alabama
- “This Is America” by Wayne Newton
- “Rancho Del Cielo” by Ricky Skaggs
- “Always” by Commodores
- “Keep On Moving” by Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
- “I Knew It Would Be You” by Kathie Lee Gifford and Claude Kelly
- “Do We Want To Win” by Tanya Tucker
- “Do I Say Goodbye” by Sweet Comfort Band
- “Start The World Over Again” by Lee Greenwood
Each song reflects a deep emotional connection to its source material, illustrating how music serves as a bridge to storytelling and cultural reflection.
Connecting Film and Music for Greater Impact
This concept of merging film with music isn’t new, but it continues to evolve. With the success of recent projects, more artists and producers are recognizing the potential for soundtracks and inspired albums to evoke nostalgia, connect people, and contribute to cinematic storytelling. It’s a strategy that not only brings old stories to new audiences but also solidifies the roles artists play in cultural conversations.
What This Means for the Nashville Music Scene
For music industry professionals, this release is more than an album; it’s a case study in collaboration and creative synergy. Nashville musicians, record label executives, and songwriters alike can draw inspiration from the collaborative spirit surrounding this project. It offers a fresh model for future musical endeavors, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in songwriting. With Nashville’s rich history in music production, this album solidifies the city's status as a hub for innovative and impactful soundscapes.
If you’re within the Nashville music community or simply a fan, be sure to check out this new album and support the artistry behind it. After all, music is better when shared. And if you enjoyed this story, why not stay connected? Join Nashville Local Unplugged on Facebook and YouTube for exclusive local information.
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