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Brad Paisley - Mud on the Tires

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CD Release

July 22, 2003

Label

Arista

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. Mud On The Tires
  2. Celebrity
  3. Ain't Nothin' Like
  4. Little Moments
  5. That's Love
  6. Somebody Knows You Now
  7. Famous People
  8. Hold Me In Your Arms (And Let Me Fall)
  9. Whiskey Lullaby
  10. The Best Thing That I Had Goin'
  11. The Cigar Song
  12. Make A Mistake
  13. Make A Mistake With Me (Instrumental)
  14. Is It Raining At Your House
  15. Spaghetti Western Swing (Instrumental)
  16. Farther Along
  17. Bonus Track

Additional Information

When Brad Paisley sings, as he does on the lead single "Celebrity," "No matter what you do, people think you're cool just 'cuz you're on TV," he ratifies his status as a formidable voice in modern yet accessible and traditional country music. "That's Love" and "Is It Raining at Your House" offer romance freed of hazy metaphor or greeting-card slogans. There's a miniature morality play, "The Cigar Song," and the obligatory closing gospel chestnut ("Farther Along"). The guest shots--by contemporary stars Alison Krauss and Vince Gill, and veterans Bill Anderson, George Jones, and Little Jimmy Dickens--are pleasant but hardly necessary, since Paisley's good musical sense abounds. He also revives a long-vanished tradition: the featured sideman. As Chet Atkins once played for the Carter Sisters and Don Rich picked behind Buck Owens, Paisley spotlights the amazing guitarist, Merle Haggard alumnus Redd Volkaert, letting him loose on "Spaghetti Western Swing." Paisley himself flies free on the extended country-jazz jam in the middle of "Make a Mistake with Me." With wit, heart, and unyielding devotion to the earthy, Paisley follows his 2001 gem, Part II, with an even more compelling album that should set a new standard. --Rich Kienzle - Amazon.com

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