Laura Bell Bundy – Achin’ and Shakin’
April 9, 2010 by Country Bloggers
Filed under Album Releases, Featured, New Music
Achin’ and Shakin’
By: Laura Bell Bundy
Release Date: April 13, 2010
Grew up in a little town… moved to Nashville with a big dream… These are the words that seem to adorn almost every new artist’s bio in country music. For Laura Bell Bundy, while she does come from a small town, her road to the Music City plays quite a different tune. Bundy, a Kentucky native, moved to New York City to pursue her career in music but along the way found her first home on New York’s Broadway.
“People can look at it and go, ‘You went from Broadway to doing country,” Bundy said. “I actually went from the country to Broadway. I’m from Kentucky and I always listened to country music. When I started writing songs, it all came out country.
Now, after several major leading roles on Broadway and some television stints, Bundy is about to accomplish what she set out to do. On Tuesday, Mercury Records will release Bundy’s Nashville debut, “Achin’ and Shakin”. The album, over 12 tracks, is split into what Bundy says resemble her two personalities. The first six tracks are labeled, Achin’, because they resemble collection of slow and sultry country songs. The remaining are labeled as, Shakin’, for their natural sassiness and humor.
“I have two different sides of my personality,” she explains. “I have a crazy, wild, humorous, outspoken personality, and then I have a depth that only opens up when I am alone or with one other person, and that is captured with this album. I really couldn’t do one without the other.”
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- Drop On By
- Curse the Bed
- Cigarette
- Please
- Homecoming Queen
- When It All Goes South
- Giddy On Up – HOT
- I’m No Good (For Ya Baby)
- Rebound
- Boyfriend
- If You Wan’t My Love
- Everybody
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On the web: laurabellbundy.com
Gretchen Wilson – I Got Your Country Right Here
April 3, 2010 by CountryMusicChicago.com Staff
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I Got Your Country Right Here
By: Gretchen Wilson
Release Date: March 30, 2010
Gretchen Wilson’s country career started with a bang in 2004 with her debut release, “Here For The Party”. Since then, we’ve seen the Illinois native manage to overcome some major feats while dodging a few bullets. Today, Wilson chugs along with newly launched record label, “Redneck Records” and four albums under her belt buckle. “I Got Your Country Right Here”, the premiere release of her label upstart, was entirely produced/co-produced by Wilson.
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Track Listing:
- I Got Your Country Right Here
- Work Hard Play Harder – HOT
- I’m Only Human
- Earrings Song
- Trucker Man
- Blue Collar Done Turn Red
- Outlaws and Renegades
- Walk on Water
- Love on the Line
- As Far As You Know
- I’d Love To Be Your Last
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On the web: gretchenwilson.com
Alan Jackson – Freight Train
March 30, 2010 by Country Bloggers
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Freight Train
By: Alan Jackson
Release Date: March 30, 2010
For a man with 13 studio albums under his belt, Alan Jackson’s 14th album “Freight Train” shows nothing less than his respectable talent as a singer/songwriter. The driving force behind it all, his life, makes for those winsome hit singles. In nearly all of his songs, Jackson takes listeners on a lyrical journey through his past and present. His music commonly stars his family, including the recollection of his daughters’ youth in “After 17” and soft, eloquent memories about his wife in “Every Now and Then.” Jackson also keeps things fresh with a combination of honky-tonk sounds and downtempo beats alternating throughout the album.
When Jackson’s not singing about his wife and children, he croons about the moments in life that shape his happiness. “That’s Where I Belong” radiates freedom and weightlessness while the lead track declares a humble man’s indulgence in making a career with a “Hard Hat And A Hammer.”
Jackson rekindles those first-crush butterflies with “Lovin’ Thing” and addresses a love that slipped through the spaces between your fingers in “Tail Lights Blue”, a song that is guaranteed to help relate to that achin’ heart.
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Track Listing:
- Hard Hat And A Hammer
- Every Now And Then
- After 17
- It’s Just That Way – HOT
- Freight Train
- Taillights Blue
- I Could Get Used To This Lovin’ Thing
- Till The End (with Lee Ann Womack)
- That’s Where I Belong
- Big Green Eyes
- True Love Is A Golden Ring
- The Best Keeps Getting Better
You Make Like:
On the Web: alanjackson.com
Gary Allan – Get Off On The Pain
March 27, 2010 by CountryMusicChicago.com Staff
Filed under Album Releases, New Music
Get Off On The Pain
By: Gary Allan
Release Date: March 9, 2010
Looking back on Gary Allan career, it’s easy to remember the days when Allan’s approach was a little more traditional. Today, and eight albums later, Allan hits the shelves with “Get Off On The Pain”, a collection that continues his growth into the country-rocker style. While Allan can be considered a pioneer in this less twang, more rock style, he’s not the alone soldier anymore. With his success, Nashville has a lot more patience for artists that resemble Allan style.
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Track Listing (Deluxe Edition):
- Get Off On The Pain
- I Think I Had Enough
- Today – HOT
- That Ain’t Gonna Fly
- Kiss Me When I’m Down
- We Fly By Night
- When You Give Yourself Away
- Along The Way
- She Gets Me
- No Regrets
- Long Summer Days
- Right Where I Need To Be*
- Best I Ever Had*
- Watching Airplanes*
*Recorded live from the House of Blues, Chicago on Oct. 14, 2009.
On the web: garyallan.com
Blake Shelton – Hillbilly Bone
March 7, 2010 by
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Hillbilly Bone
By: Blake Shelton
Release Date: March 2, 2010
Blake Shelton is known to play a prank or two but the fact his recent album only has six out of the standard 10 (or so) tracks is no joke. The six-pak album format is sort of a test run for getting new music out to the fans faster. Avoiding the typical year or so turnaround that really doesn’t fit into today’s digital download model. While in a way, the “album” does feel a bit short, it definitely not lacking Shelton’s comedic side.
In the spirit of Shelton, if you don’t like this new format, or this album, then I’ll refer you the second track on “Hillbilly Bone”.
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Track Listing:
- Hillbilly Bone [Feat. Trace Adkins]
- Kiss My Country Ass
- You’ll Always Be Beautiful
- Can’t Afford To Love You
- Delilah
- Almost Alright
Related Artists:
On the web: blakeshelton.com
Easton Corbin – Easton Corbin
March 7, 2010 by
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Easton Corbin
By: Easton Corbin
Release Date: March 2, 2010
Easton Corbin’s “easy listening” approach and striking vocal resemblance to another Mercury Records power player really put this Florida native on the Nashville map. His debut single, “A Little More Country Than That”, truly provides a prelude into who he is and what to expect in his self-titled, debut album.
“This song identifies who I am,” Corbin said in a press statement. “It shows character and that’s important where I’m from. You learn to say ‘yes, ma’am’ and ‘no, sir,’ and to open the door for the ladies.”
That down-home politeness and no-doubt country will prove well for Corbin in country music. Making music and entertaining is something he hopes to stick around for awhile.
“I just want to make great country music,” Corbin said in a press statement. “Just the opportunity to play music for a living is a great thing. I’m just thankful to have the opportunity to do what I’m doing now.”
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Track Listing:
- Roll With It
- A Little More Country Than That – HOT
- This Far From Memphis
- The Way Love Looks
- Someday When I’m Old
- Don’t Ask Me About A Woman
- I Can’t Love You Back
- A Lot To Learn About Livin’
- Let Alone You
- That’ll Make You Wanna Drink
- Leavin’ A Lonely Town
Reminds Me Of:
On the web: eastoncorbin.com
Josh Thompson – Way Out Here
March 7, 2010 by Country Bloggers
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Way Out Here
By: Josh Thompson
Release Date: February 23, 2010
Josh Thompson, a Milwaukee native, debuted on country radio with “Beer On The Table”, appropriate considering the his hometown is the beer capitol of the world. In Thompson’s debut album, “Way Out Here”, his working-class roots and honky-tonk approach are definitely prevalent. For Thompson, this is something he relates with.
“I love the blue collar honky-tonk crowd,” Thompson said in a press statement, “The men and women that, like it says in ‘Beer On the Table,’ pretty much work their butts off all week and like to have a good time Friday night, because that’s who I am–a working guy that got lucky enough to get a recording contract.”
Definitely expect to her more from this Nashville newcomer. Well equipped in the song writing category, Thompson next radio release is the title track to his album. “Way Out Here” continues his spokesman approach for the hard-working, fun-loving citizens that keep America running. Welcome back country music!
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Track Listing:
- Beer On The Table – HOT
- Blame It On Waylon – Editor’s Pick
- Sinner
- Won’t be Lonely Long
- Always Been Me
- A Name In This Town
- Way Out Here
- You Ain’t Seen Country Yet
- Back Around
- I Won’t Go Crazy
Reminds Me Of:
On the web: joshthompsonofficial.com
Sarah Buxton – Sarah Buxton
March 7, 2010 by Country Bloggers
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Release Date: February 23, 2010
Sarah Buxton’s full-album was in the works for several years as she was carefully crafting her career as an artist and songwriter. In the past, Buxton’s music has worked its way on to the song charts, this marks her first time competing in the album category. Though it seems hard to believe it’s her debut, Buxton’s self-titled entrance features some of her best works including my personal favorite, “Innocence”, and her recent music video breakout “Outside My Window”. Listeners will recognize “Stupid Boy”, a song Buxton co-wrote, as Keith Urban recorded it which ultimately helped the two receive a Country Music Association nomination in 2007 for Song of the Year.
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Track Listing:
- American Daughters
- Outside My Window – HOT
- Radio Love (Featuring Jedd Hughes)
- For Real
- Wings (Featuring Jedd Hughes)
- Love Like Heaven
- Space
- Innocence – Editor’s Pick
- That Kind Of Day
- Stupid Boy - HOT
- Big Blue Sky (Featuring Jedd Hughes)
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On the web: sarahbuxton.com
Josh Turner – Haywire
February 8, 2010 by Country Bloggers
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Haywire
By: Josh Turner
Release Date: February 9, 2010
If country music was a toolbox and the tools represented the artists, Josh Turner would be the one really unique, but cool, tool that when buried in the cluster, it really stands out above all the rest. While that one tool is really awesome, it hardly gets the use, or air-time, it deserves. Turner’s distinct, deep voice, when combined with either his pop-country songs or his gospel infused album cuts, really give him that desirable feel that is so unique over the rest. In “Haywire”, released Tuesday, Turner continues with what he knows best. Working with songs that fit his voice and persona.
Even with the title “Haywire”, the album is anything but problematic. From the fun “Why Don’t We Just Dance”, the first pre-released single from this album, to the gospel-like “The Answer” all the way down to the deep love songs, only Turner can do best, the album’s 11 plus new tracks are consistent to his style but always unique to the present-day genre we know as country music.
Returning to the hardware reference. Growing up as the son of a carpenter, I’ve learned from my father that it can be rather challenging to build something with only one particular tool. Contrary to this, it’s amazing how Turner can craft a complete album with such a distinct voice as his. Even with those deep vocals, he’s crafted a unique album that manages to draw the listener from the beginning, to the end. -SW
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Video Content: Turner explains the makings of Haywire:
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(iPhone users, watch this video in the “New Music Section”. )
Track Listing [Deluxe Edition]:
- Why Don’t We Just Dance – HOT
- I Wouldn’t Be A Man
- Haywire
- Your Smile
- Lovin’ You On My Mind
- As Fast As I Could
- I’ll Be There
- All Over Me
- Eye Candy
- Friday Paycheck
- The Answer
- This Kind Of Love
- Let’s Find A Church
- Long Black Train
- Your Man
Music Video:
On the Web: joshturner.com
Lady Antebellum – Need You Now
January 30, 2010 by CountryMusicChicago.com Staff
Filed under Album Releases, Featured, Music Reviews, New Music
Need You Now
By: Lady Antebellum
Release Date: January 26, 2010
Review: coming soon….
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Track Listing:
- Need You Now
- Our Kind Of Love
- American Honey
- Hello World
- Perfect Day
- Love This Pain
- When You Got A Good Thing
- Stars Tonight
- If I Knew Then
- Something ‘Bout A Woman
- Ready To Love Again
On the Web: ladyantebellum.com





