<P> In October 2004, the Dixie Chicks joined the Vote for Change tour, performing in concerts organized by MoveOn.org in swing states . While the Dixie Chicks' artistic collaborations with James Taylor went well, sharing the stage on many occasions, Maines' comments before and during the concerts revealed a certain degree of nervousness over the future career path of the Dixie Chicks . </P> <P> In 2005, Maguire, Robison, and Maines joined with 31 other recording artists, including Dolly Parton, Christina Aguilera, Yoko Ono, and Mandy Moore supporting relationships of all kinds, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity on a two - disc release titled Love Rocks, with their song from the album Home called "I Believe in Love". </P> <P> On March 16, 2006, the Dixie Chicks released the single "Not Ready to Make Nice" in advance of their upcoming album . Written by the Dixie Chicks and songwriter Dan Wilson, it directly addressed the political controversy that had surrounded the group for the previous three years . Robison said, "The stakes were definitely higher on that song . We knew it was special because it was so autobiographical, and we had to get it right . And once we had that song done, it freed us up to do the rest of the album without that burden ." She said writing the song had become their "therapy", since they had to hold in so many stored emotions for so long . Thus, the band considered the album not so much political as very personal . </P> <P> The question of how the group's new record would fare commercially attracted intense media interest . Taking the Long Way was released in stores and online on May 22, 2006 . The album was produced by Rick Rubin who had worked with hard rock acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and System of a Down, as well as idiosyncratic singers such as Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond . The band felt they had nothing to lose by a newer approach, and possibly quite a bit to gain . All 14 tracks were co-written by the three Chicks, alongside various other songwriters, including Neil Finn of "Crowded House" (who more recently became a member of "Fleetwood Mac"). </P>

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