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Hypnotize the Moon

Hypnotize the Moon
Clay Walker - Hypnotize the Moon.jpg
Studio album by Clay Walker
Released October 17, 1995
Recorded 1995; Nashville TN, Loud Recording, 50 Music Square West, 16th Avenue Sound, Sound Stage Studio, 10 Music Circle South
Genre Country
Length 35:51
Label Giant
Producer James Stroud
Clay Walker chronology
If I Could Make a Living
(1994)If I Could Make a Living1994
Hypnotize the Moon
(1995)
Rumor Has It
(1997)Rumor Has It1997
Singles from Hypnotize the Moon
  1. "Who Needs You Baby"
    Released: September 12, 1995
  2. "Hypnotize the Moon"
    Released: January 8, 1996
  3. "Only on Days That End in "Y""
    Released: May 27, 1996
  4. "Bury the Shovel"
    Released: September 16, 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Billboard (favorable)
Country Standard Time (favorable)
Dallas Morning News (favorable)
Entertainment Weekly B+
Texas Monthly (favorable)
USA Today 2/5 stars

Hypnotize the Moon is American country music singer Clay Walker's third studio album. It was released October 17, 1995, on Giant Records. It was the third consecutive album of his career to earn RIAA platinum certification for U.S. shipments of one million copies, although it was also the first album of his career not to produce any Number One hits. Released from this album were, in order: "Who Needs You Baby", the title track, "Only on Days That End in 'Y'", and "Bury the Shovel". Respectively, these reached #2, #2, #5, and #18 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. "Love You Like You Love Me" was co-written by Steve Wariner, who later recorded it on his 1998 album Burnin' the Roadhouse Down.

In an interview with the Houston Chronicle Walker stated about the album "I'm not trying to change country music; I want to be part of it, country music radio has really been the key for us. They've been behind us from the beginning, especially in this area." During an interview with The Grand Rapids Press Walker said, "The third album has to be a landmark album for us. It has to take me to the next level." He also stated, "I know for sure that this is the best album I've ever done. I'm just so proud of it."

Walker told Country Song Roundup, "The first album, I had a lot of very raw sound and it was a new beginning for me. The second album I stretched out of that one and tried to find my limitations. This album is something that I'm going to be proud of 20 years from now." In a press release for the album Walker stated, "I really wanted this album to be more traditional country than anything I've ever done. That's why I wrote and looked for songs that were more in that vein." In another interview with Country Song Roundup Walker said, "I try to record music that is going to be played on the radio twenty years from now. It's hard to make songs stand out with so many artists and songs out there."

The editors at Billboard wrote in their review of the album "Walker is a big-voiced Texas singer with smart song selection and a minimalist honky-tonk production. He sounds unassuming until you realize that's what he's all about. He gets in your yard without ever getting in your face. Very intelligent use of fiddle and steel here." Helen Thompson of Texas Monthly wrote, "Hypnotize the Moon, is already flying out of stores. Attribute his success to a knack for writing mainstream country songs or to his engaging modesty--or even to his tight blue jeans, which he wears in his sexy videos and onstage."


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