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Kentucky Jelly (126bpm) has some Celtic
influences and as it is polka in rhythm it should
make a decent dance track.
More Than Just This Song (82bpm) was co-
written by, and features Steve Warriner. It pays
tribute to guitar heroes and is a stunning song.
Les Is More (96bpm) is a tribute to the great
guitar hero Les Paul and is a little jazzy style
wise.
Cluster Buck Prequel/Cluster Buck (131bpm)
is a collaboration on which Brad is joined by
Vince Gill, Steve Warriner and several other top
guitarists who deliver an awesome polka style
guitar based instrumental.
Cliffs Of Rock City (84bpm) another
instrumental with a lively dance beat.
Let The Good Times Roll (131bpm) is a
superb duet with Blues legend BB King who
not only brings his amazing guitar talents to
BRAD PAISLEY
Start A Band (122bpm) features Keith
this track but also his brilliant vocals. This is
Urban on guitar and vocals and this brilliant
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fantastic country blues!
collaboration have delivered a sure fire dance
What A Friend We Have in Jesus (82bpm) is a
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floor hit.
beautiful acoustic track of a song that many of
Kim (67bpm) was written for Brad’s wife Kim
you will have sung at some time in your life.
Brad Paisley has released some magnificent albums
and it is an instrumental nightclub two step
Just how big a hit this mainly instrumental
but his latest album is somewhat of a gamble as
with some stunning electric guitar work.
album will be remains to be seen? Brad’s fans
it is mainly all instrumental tracks with just four
Departure (120bpm) has influences of Mark
are sure to love the album, as are country
Knopfler and Dire Straits and it has a good
vocal numbers. music lovers, so give it a go, you too may just
strong cha cha beat.
Huckleberry Jam (98/186bpm) sets the tone love it!
Come On In (84bpm) is a duet with the late
and is an energetic two step in style full of
great Buck Owens and could delight dancers
Paisley’s now legendary guitar picking.
with the right choreography.
Turf ’s Up (147bpm) is a throwback to the
Playing With Fire (122bpm) changes the
classic sixties guitar based hits from the likes of
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the Shadows and Duane Eddy.
which is east coast swing in tempo.
Album Reviews december 1 30/10/08, 11:46:43 am
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