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Music CD - Brad Paisley: Time Well Wasted

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Music CD: Time Well Wasted Artist: Brad Paisley
List Price: $18.97
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Manufacturer: Arista
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1. The World 2. Alcohol 3. Waitin’ On A Woman 4. I’ll Take You Back 5. She’s Everything 6. You Need A Man Around Here 7. Out In The Parkin’ Lot (with Alan Jackson) 8. Rainin’ You 9. Flowers 10. Love Is Never-Ending 11. The Uncloudy Day 12. When I Get Where I’m Going (Featuring Dolly Parton) 13. Easy Money 14. Time Warp 15. Time Well Wasted 16. Cornography (featuring James Burton & the Kung Pao Buckaroos)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0828766964226 Label: Arista Manufacturer: Arista Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Arista Release Date: 2005-08-16 Studio: Arista
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: ...and money well spent! Comment: I had heard Ticks last summer and thought I would give this CD a try while waiting for 5th Gear to be released. I love every track on this CD. From Paisley's tongue & cheek lyrics to the soulful ballads, I enjoy his music. I am surprised I have not worn it out yet. This turned me in to a big Brad Paisley fan and I now own everything he has released without any remorse. Great guitar playing and lyrics that have real meaning. I look forward to many years of great music from this very talented musician. This album is my favorite so far.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent service Comment: The package was very well sealed . The item was in excellent shape and the delivery was very fast.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love Brad Paisley's music Comment: My favorite song on this album is "She's Everything".
This is the song I dream my Mr. Right plays for me some day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brad Paisley Time Well Wasted Comment: We all waste time, but Brad Paisley lets us know that some things are well worth "wasting time" on. Many of the tracks are introspective and make a listener think, not only about the songs, but about life in general. Listening to the words...some have a really deep meaning for life, but are fun to listen to. The message comes across in a fun way. I play this one in my car too when I have to drive for work. There's fun mixed with life meaning and Brad isn't afraid to poke fun at things that seem to have taken over our lives, rushing to get somewhere, etc. There is also a reverence for mankind and God that comes through some of the songs, in my opinion. I would buy this again and am very glad that I bought it to begin with. Good music and good values can intertwine with Brad Paisley.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WHEN I GET WHERE I'M GOING Comment: WELL, HERE I AM AGAIN...I GOT THIS CD BECAUSE IT HAS THIS SONG ON IT & HAVING JUST LOST MY SON, THE WORDS REMINDED ME OR HELPED ME KNOW WHERE HE IS NOW....WALKING BESIDE HIS GRANDFATHER & FLYING FREE LIKE AN EAGLE & FISHING WITH HIS UNCLE...ETC. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL SONG. CLAUDIA aka..MOM
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Editorial Reviews:
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Brad Paisley's previous release, Mud on the Tires, was the sort of landmark album nearly every artist has difficulty topping. Not so this time. On Time Well Wasted, Paisley's voice--never overwhelmed by overmixed instruments (a problem dogging many current vocalists)--remains keenly focused. There's quality material in abundance, heavy on originals and delightfully quirky bonus tracks. The album's first hit, Paisley's self-penned "Alcohol," has the potential to become a lasting anthem in a genre where booze songs long ago became an art form. Guy Clark's "Out in the Parkin' Lot," a duet with Alan Jackson, sounds more organic, less contrived than most Music Row pairings. The same applies to "When I Get Where I'm Going," a spiritual duet with Dolly Parton. As in the past, Paisley's country-jazz Telecaster prowess (phemonenal on the dazzling instrumental "Time Warp") remains remarkable, as does his insistence that his sidemen get ample space to shine. Such assets set Paisley apart, as does his ability to make real creativity commercially successful in a Nashville concerned mainly with the latter. --Rich Kienzle More Brad Paisley  Who Needs Pictures |  Part II |  Mud on the Tires |
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