Awesome CD...Radney at his best. Downloaded it from iTunes yesterday, and haven't stopped listening to it since.
Can't wait for Revival to come out. Glad he's using the road band.
My first Radney album and I really like it. Took me a little while to get into it, but once I did I couldn't put it down. Very good.
Radney produced (dare I say invented) Randy Rogers. Soon the world will know his name. Mu-ha-ha!
This World We Live In
WOW how does he do it? Singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer/TV host and the list goes on. I wish I could say something great about this CD but it looks like I'm behind. Clay Walker could learn something from this CD.
This CD is another yet another great chapter in Radney Foster's catalog. Yes, it is different, mellower, and instrospective. A wonderful effort including a one of his best songs yet - "Half Of My Mistakes" ----
It took me about 2 listens to get hooked on this CD, but now I get "Drunk On Listening."
The weird beat of this CD makes id differend but i don't care for the CD except for "Prove Me Right"
WOW! What's better than music stripped down to the basics? Good ol' acoustic guitar and one of the most talented songwriters EVER! Indeed, this album does rock. If you only had the means to obtain one Radney album...you've found it.
Although I somewhat disagree with Rob's review...yes, they are all great songs, but in this type of situation, I dont mind the "recycling" of previous songs, since most of those songs had not been presented in a "full-band" manner. Although, I will say I personally enjoyed the acoustic version of most of these songs better, this album is still very good and indeed worth picking up.