Jason Aldean (enh) (2005)
| Artist: Jason Aldean |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Hicktown ~ Jason Aldean
2. Amarillo Sky ~ Jason Aldean
3. Why ~ Jason Aldean
4. Even If I Wanted To ~ Jason Aldean
5. Lonesome U.S.A. ~ Jason Aldean
6. Asphalt Cowboy ~ Jason Aldean
7. I'm Just A Man ~ Jason Aldean
8. You're The Love I Wanna Be In ~ Jason Aldean
9. Good To Go ~ Jason Aldean
10. I Believe In Ghosts ~ Jason Aldean
11. She Loved Me ~ Jason Aldean
| Jason Aldean has been slugging it out as a professional singer since high school, and the confidence gleaned from years of experience shines though on his self-titled debut album, as he delivers a strong collection of blue collar-themed songs in a smooth, polished tenor. Lyrics about philosophical farmers ("Amarillo Sky"), small-town pride ("Hicktown"), and moments of spiritual insight ("Good to Go") are backed by twangy, honky tonk-ish Telecaster licks and rock-influenced country rhythms of the Alabama/Sawyer Brown variety. "Asphalt Cowboy" is a contemporary update of classic 1970s lonesome-trucker songs (complete with weeping steel guitar), while "You're The Love I Wanna Be In" borrows licks from 1980's AOR power pop of the .38 Special/Rick Springfield mold. Chock full of variety and energetic performances, Jason Aldean is a great introduction to a promising talent. |
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Jason Aldean (vocals); Adam Shoenfeld (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Mike Noble (acoustic guitar); Jack Sizemore, Kurt Allison (electric guitar); Michael Johnson (steel guitar); Smith Curry (lap steel guitar); Jason Mowery (mandolin, fiddle); Steve King, Tony Harrell (keyboards); Tully Kennedy (bass guitar); Rich Redmond (drums, percussion). | |
| Jason Aldean has been slugging it out as a professional singer since high school, and the confidence gleaned from years of experience shines though on his self-titled debut album, as he delivers a strong collection of blue collar-themed songs in a smooth, polished tenor. Lyrics about philosophical farmers ("Amarillo Sky"), small-town pride ("Hicktown"), and moments of spiritual insight ("Good to Go") are backed by twangy, honky tonk-ish Telecaster licks and rock-influenced country rhythms of the Alabama/Sawyer Brown variety. "Asphalt Cowboy" is a contemporary update of classic 1970s lonesome-trucker songs (complete with weeping steel guitar), while "You're The Love I Wanna Be In" borrows licks from 1980's AOR power pop of the .38 Special/Rick Springfield mold. Chock full of variety and energetic performances, JASON ALDEAN is a great introduction to a promising talent. | |
Compilation Appearances
| Now Country Volume 3 | |
| 2012 Grammy Nominees | |
| Greatest Hits:chapter One | |
| Now That?s What I Call A Country Part | |
| Declaration Of Independence | |
| Stronger | |
| Now Country 6 |
Associated Artists and Works
| On, Pickin' |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 07/26/2005 | |
| Original Release Date : 2005 | |
| Catalog ID : 76572 | |
| Label : Broken Bow | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00697487765722 |

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