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| Brad Paisley in Virginia Beach |
| Friday, 17 July 2009 07:16 |
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Brad Paisley w/ Dierks Bentley and Jimmy Wayne Check out some killer reviews of Brad's just released album "American Saturday Night":A Lively Mix of Honky-Tonk, Heart Joe Heim, WASHINGTON POST Review Paisley is no one-hat wonder. As versatile an artist as Nashville has produced in years, the honey-drawling singer is equally adept at humorous, twangy rave-ups ("Catch All the Fish") and honky-tonk putdowns ("The Pants") as he is with sentimental storytelling ("No," "Anything Like Me"). But nowhere does he sound better -- or sadder -- than on classic country weepers. "Oh Yeah, You're Gone" could be about a lover who has simply left, or one who passed away Brad Paisley Breaks the Pattern Randy Lewis , LA TIMES REVIEW Paisley's eighth album, "American Saturday Night," due out Tuesday, has the usual complement of straightforward love songs (the first single, "Then"), ruminations on love lost ("Oh Yeah, You're Gone") and humorous come-ons ("You Do the Math"). But what is likely to elevate Paisley's standing as a musician, both in and potentially outside of the Nashville music community, are two key tracks: the title song and "Welcome to the Future," both of which broach topics that also were favorites of Samuel Clemens. Despite Scratches, Brad Paisley’s New CD Is His Best Alison Bonaguro, CMT.com REVIEW ...This is his best album ever. No doubt. Hands down. Is it because he co-wrote every single song on it? Is it because he’s the one country artist right now who can be at once hopelessly sentimental, brutally honest and laugh-out-loud funny? Or is it because since he debuted in 1999, he’s just done a lot of musical maturing? Yes, yes and yes.
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