Darius Rucker's leap into country music is not a move without precedent for the Hootie & the Blowfish lead singer, as his band was loosely rooted in country-ish roots rock. Nevertheless, a more important antecedent for Learn to Live is a 2005 Burger King commercial where Rucker was decked out in a Nudie suit while singing a spin on "Big Rock Candy Mountain." It was the unveiling of Rucker the country singer, and caused enough of a sensation to make a country album seem like a feasible move. As slight as the commercial was, it provided a stronger musical foundation than the urban R&B behind his 2002 solo debut Back to Then did, as Rucker showed no inclination toward modern soul in Hootie, whereas Learn to Live appeals directly to the frat boys and sports fanatics that made Cracked Rear View perhaps the most inexplicable multi-platinum hit of the '90s. Like those songs, the tunes on Learn to Live are big and simple, powered by obvious hooks delivered plainly -- and truth be told, apart from the 2-step shuffle of "All I Want," the loping modern country of "Alright," and the slow pace of the clever barroom crawl "Drinkin' and Dialin'," they don't feel especially country, either. They may not be made for honky tonks, but they do feel rootsy, much like Cracked Rear View did, and as they're written with Rucker in mind, not a jam band, they're more pop in form and feel than anything he's done since. Which, of course, also makes them ingratiating: these songs aren't knockouts, but they're friendly and comfortable, the kind of sturdy roots-pop that seems like it'd be easy to pull off but must not be, as this delicate balance of conversational melody and guy-next-door appeal has proven elusive to Rucker for over a decade now. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
THIS SONG IS TRULY THE ONLY ONE THAT TOUCHES MY HEART & SOUL! This is my song! My life explained! Been to the French Rivera & had the expensive taste lifestyle - but my Husband & Boys are the only thing that matters now. Lighters lite 4 U DARIUS RUCKER!!!!
I live in Charleston and see Darius all the time, shopping in the grocery store or in his yard doing yardwork (SERIOUSLY!) He is a grounded, down to earth guy who just happens to be a great singer too!
I love the album. I have always loved Hootie and the Blowfish, and was pleasently suprised to hear Darius on the country station. Seems like a perfect fit. Have tickets already to see him in concert
Darius Rucker has one of those voices that makes it easy to listen to and makes you want to sing along with him. I heard his album when my wife was listening to him and asked if Hootie put out a country record. She laughed at me and told me it was the lead singer who put out a country album. I asked her to buy it for me and she did. Great music, glad he went solo....
I have always been a fan of Darius Rucker since he was with Hootie and the Blowfish. When I heard "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" on the radio her in Oklahoma, I was really surpised (is that- no it cant be-it is!) impressed, and happy to hear him in County. I just got his album (thanks hon') and its awesome! Just how a country album should be, plus it has Darius.