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Chris Stapleton - Higher CD

Current ACM Entertainer of the Year, Chris Stapleton is set to release his 5th Studio Album- Higher on November 10th. The album will include 14 songs including the first single-“White Horse”. Chris has won numerous awards including eight Grammy Awards, 10 Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards including current Entertainer Of The Year, and 14 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards.
Track Listings

1. What Am I Gonna Do

2. South Dakota

3. Trust

4. It Takes a Woman

5. The Fire

6. Think I'm Still in Love With You

7. Loving You On My Mind

8. White Horse

9. Higher

10. The Bottom

11. The Day I Die

12. Crosswind

13. Weight of Your World

14. Mountains of My Mind

Reviews:

That incredible voice

M.T.S. · February 14, 2026

I love this CD. Chris Stapleton’s voice and song writing are exceptional as aways. Perfect listening for a blue sky Montana roadtrip!

One in a million

E.H. · February 7, 2026

I don't write reviews often but I felt compelled to for this album. I am NOT a country music guy. This has to be one of the best projects I have heard in a long time. My normal genres are Jazz, R&B and House Music just to show you how far from this style I am. What makes it soooo special is that you can listen from beginning to end without skipping any tracks, a rarity. It has sooooo much soul you feel Chris on every note he sings like he's singing just for you. This is a great album and thank you God for Chris Stapleton.

This DC is everything I expected from Chris Stapleton!

L. · January 19, 2026

Love anything that Chris Stapleton sings and records. He is one of my favorite singers. He never fails to delieer good music!

Stapleton has the freedom to do whatever he wants

S.o.n.c. · June 23, 2024

By the 2023 release of Higher, Chris Stapleton had somehow become one of the major stars of country music, with crossover star power, to the point that it is a point of obscure history to some that there remains an amazing bluegrass group called The Steeldrivers that found a Stapleton-esque singer to replace him when he left. His solo releases have moved incrementally, avoiding every cliche that the Nashville machine uses as per the Dale Watson song. Yet Stapleton only rarely touches upon his prior bluegrass roots. Part Southern rock, part Southern R&B in the Dan Penn tradition, and just filtered through enough twang that by the weird classification system of genres, he gets called country because any country means all country. Why? Mostly, the I-hate-country audience just rejects the genre, so any detection of twang or slightly nasal singing means 100% country as a genre. Then here comes another album like Higher. Stapleton’s performances sometimes even have string sections, so we get weird, R&B tunes with a string section, like Think I’m In Love With You, barely a hint of anything conventionally country, followed by the kind of tune that any of the outlaw crowd would be proud to write and record, yet that would be equally at home in Laurel Canyon decades earlier. Around the edges, artists willing to scrape out a touring living can hope to find an audience while maintaining artistic integrity and playing whatever they choose. Even the best will barely get by. Somehow, the dice rolled in Stapleton’s favor, and enough of an audience just break into tears when they hear him sing so much as two notes that he can play whatever he wants. Any audience, any style. There is an interview of Frank Zappa in which he spoke of Prince, and said that the important thing about Prince was that the producers and labels were not interfering and trying to force him to do something different. One would not want to live in a world without Purple Rain, as an example of a unifying album that followed a distinctive artist’s vision. Consider, then, some of the rockers on Higher, like White Horse. The producer-led approach would demand bringing in a guitar-slinging hotshot, of which Nashville has more per capita than probably any other city in the world. Stapleton can play, but is he a Danny Gatton-level virtuoso of country guitar? Could a producer have brought in Vince Gill or some other headliner, just for the star power, or even just one of the multitudes of session players who can outplay Gill? (And yes, Vince Gill really is that good when it comes to instrumental work, whatever one thinks of his commercial output, which is honestly a little saccharine.) Yes, a producer could have, and would have. But instead, Stapleton plays, and while he doesn’t play blazing solos even at the Isbell standard, which is still absurdly high, the result is an album that just feels right, which means a unified whole. At this point, no producer would dare meddle with Chris Stapleton. That is as it should be.

Nothing else to add,Spectacular this Album is clearly a love letter to Morgane and the power of love

P. · December 16, 2023

This is a bit of a departure from his other albums. This is clearly more dedicated to his wife Morgane, and more of a romance type album. Don't get me wrong, he still kicks a$$ on this album, and there is at least one or two songs that will likely be hits and win some awards (White Horse), ( It takes a Woman), and one of my personal favs, South Dakota.There is nothing he sings that is bad, he just emotes so well the feelings in each song, you just feel it. I think everyone will be able to relate to at least one or two songs on this CD, just like his others. He has a way of just making you connect to the song, he really is a master of his craft that we are fortunate to be able to experience. I liken Chris to this generation like SRV was. I am not a country fan, but will buy every album he puts out. I consider him more blues than country.There are some higher faster tempo songs on here that are typical of his range, similar to White Horse, so a little of something for everyone on this Album. 14 songs are included, so you are getting your moneys worth.Bought the CD on here, it arrived in perfect condition. I do ship my packages to a Bolo locker, for what that is worth. I have never had a damaged item shipping it to a locker. If your on the fence, take my information as you wish, lots are shipping now this way to avoid item theft.Great Album, lived up to my expectation which is hard to do with music.Buy it and Enjoy 👍

Chris Stapleton CD

A.X.F. · March 29, 2026

Masterful CD from a LEGEND not only of country music but blues music!

Very good product

A.C. · January 25, 2026

Very good but not as good as The Traveler or Starting Over IMO. That said, it is still a very solid album.

Great Collection of Songs

M.S. · February 21, 2026

Great collection Chris Stapleton songs on CD

Higher

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Product ID: UO0PGPM4ZC8
Condition: New

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Higher-0
Type: Audio CD

AED11348

Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

Quantity:

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Order today to get by 7-14 business days

Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.

Returns & Warranty policies

Imported From: United States

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BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

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Description:


Chris Stapleton - Higher CD

Current ACM Entertainer of the Year, Chris Stapleton is set to release his 5th Studio Album- Higher on November 10th. The album will include 14 songs including the first single-“White Horse”. Chris has won numerous awards including eight Grammy Awards, 10 Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards including current Entertainer Of The Year, and 14 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards.
Track Listings

1. What Am I Gonna Do

2. South Dakota

3. Trust

4. It Takes a Woman

5. The Fire

6. Think I'm Still in Love With You

7. Loving You On My Mind

8. White Horse

9. Higher

10. The Bottom

11. The Day I Die

12. Crosswind

13. Weight of Your World

14. Mountains of My Mind

Reviews:

That incredible voice

M.T.S. · February 14, 2026

I love this CD. Chris Stapleton’s voice and song writing are exceptional as aways. Perfect listening for a blue sky Montana roadtrip!

One in a million

E.H. · February 7, 2026

I don't write reviews often but I felt compelled to for this album. I am NOT a country music guy. This has to be one of the best projects I have heard in a long time. My normal genres are Jazz, R&B and House Music just to show you how far from this style I am. What makes it soooo special is that you can listen from beginning to end without skipping any tracks, a rarity. It has sooooo much soul you feel Chris on every note he sings like he's singing just for you. This is a great album and thank you God for Chris Stapleton.

This DC is everything I expected from Chris Stapleton!

L. · January 19, 2026

Love anything that Chris Stapleton sings and records. He is one of my favorite singers. He never fails to delieer good music!

Stapleton has the freedom to do whatever he wants

S.o.n.c. · June 23, 2024

By the 2023 release of Higher, Chris Stapleton had somehow become one of the major stars of country music, with crossover star power, to the point that it is a point of obscure history to some that there remains an amazing bluegrass group called The Steeldrivers that found a Stapleton-esque singer to replace him when he left. His solo releases have moved incrementally, avoiding every cliche that the Nashville machine uses as per the Dale Watson song. Yet Stapleton only rarely touches upon his prior bluegrass roots. Part Southern rock, part Southern R&B in the Dan Penn tradition, and just filtered through enough twang that by the weird classification system of genres, he gets called country because any country means all country. Why? Mostly, the I-hate-country audience just rejects the genre, so any detection of twang or slightly nasal singing means 100% country as a genre. Then here comes another album like Higher. Stapleton’s performances sometimes even have string sections, so we get weird, R&B tunes with a string section, like Think I’m In Love With You, barely a hint of anything conventionally country, followed by the kind of tune that any of the outlaw crowd would be proud to write and record, yet that would be equally at home in Laurel Canyon decades earlier. Around the edges, artists willing to scrape out a touring living can hope to find an audience while maintaining artistic integrity and playing whatever they choose. Even the best will barely get by. Somehow, the dice rolled in Stapleton’s favor, and enough of an audience just break into tears when they hear him sing so much as two notes that he can play whatever he wants. Any audience, any style. There is an interview of Frank Zappa in which he spoke of Prince, and said that the important thing about Prince was that the producers and labels were not interfering and trying to force him to do something different. One would not want to live in a world without Purple Rain, as an example of a unifying album that followed a distinctive artist’s vision. Consider, then, some of the rockers on Higher, like White Horse. The producer-led approach would demand bringing in a guitar-slinging hotshot, of which Nashville has more per capita than probably any other city in the world. Stapleton can play, but is he a Danny Gatton-level virtuoso of country guitar? Could a producer have brought in Vince Gill or some other headliner, just for the star power, or even just one of the multitudes of session players who can outplay Gill? (And yes, Vince Gill really is that good when it comes to instrumental work, whatever one thinks of his commercial output, which is honestly a little saccharine.) Yes, a producer could have, and would have. But instead, Stapleton plays, and while he doesn’t play blazing solos even at the Isbell standard, which is still absurdly high, the result is an album that just feels right, which means a unified whole. At this point, no producer would dare meddle with Chris Stapleton. That is as it should be.

Nothing else to add,Spectacular this Album is clearly a love letter to Morgane and the power of love

P. · December 16, 2023

This is a bit of a departure from his other albums. This is clearly more dedicated to his wife Morgane, and more of a romance type album. Don't get me wrong, he still kicks a$$ on this album, and there is at least one or two songs that will likely be hits and win some awards (White Horse), ( It takes a Woman), and one of my personal favs, South Dakota.There is nothing he sings that is bad, he just emotes so well the feelings in each song, you just feel it. I think everyone will be able to relate to at least one or two songs on this CD, just like his others. He has a way of just making you connect to the song, he really is a master of his craft that we are fortunate to be able to experience. I liken Chris to this generation like SRV was. I am not a country fan, but will buy every album he puts out. I consider him more blues than country.There are some higher faster tempo songs on here that are typical of his range, similar to White Horse, so a little of something for everyone on this Album. 14 songs are included, so you are getting your moneys worth.Bought the CD on here, it arrived in perfect condition. I do ship my packages to a Bolo locker, for what that is worth. I have never had a damaged item shipping it to a locker. If your on the fence, take my information as you wish, lots are shipping now this way to avoid item theft.Great Album, lived up to my expectation which is hard to do with music.Buy it and Enjoy 👍

Chris Stapleton CD

A.X.F. · March 29, 2026

Masterful CD from a LEGEND not only of country music but blues music!

Very good product

A.C. · January 25, 2026

Very good but not as good as The Traveler or Starting Over IMO. That said, it is still a very solid album.

Great Collection of Songs

M.S. · February 21, 2026

Great collection Chris Stapleton songs on CD

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