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Brad Paisley - This Is Country Music 320 Kbps
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Brad Paisley - This Is Country Music



Released    May 23, 2011
Label    Arista Nashville
Producer    Frank Rogers
Duration:    64:49
Styles:    Country-Neo Traditionalist, Country-Contemporary
Disc Count:    1
Track Count:    15

1.    "This Is Country Music"           5:14
2.    "Old Alabama" (featuring Alabama)    5:02
3.    "A Man Don't Have to Die"         4:19
4.    "Camouflage"     4:26
5.    "Remind Me" (featuring Carrie Underwood)       4:32
6.    "Working on a Tan"         4:04
7.    "Love Her Like She's Leavin'" (featuring Don Henley)        4:09
8.    "One of Those Lives"       4:13
9.    "Toothbrush"         3:09
10.    "Be the Lake"      3:56
11.    "Eastwood" (featuring Clint Eastwood, William "Huck" Paisley and Jasper Paisley)       5:02
12.    "New Favorite Memory"      4:11
13.    "Don't Drink the Water" (featuring Blake Shelton)        3:46
14.    "I Do Now"      Paisley, DuBois, Owens    4:00
15.    "Life's Railway to Heaven" (featuring Marty Stuart, Sheryl Crow and Carl Jackson)       4:52






1. "This is Country Music" - From childhood cancer to patriotism to Jesus, there's no topic that country music won't tackle, and this song celebrates the genre's virtues while name-checking some of its icons.
2. "Old Alabama" - Paisley samples Alabama's "Mountain Music" and enlists the guys themselves . High-octane rural romp that blends country's past and present.
3. "A Man Don't Have to Die" - One of the few tracks not written by Paisley, it's a compelling examination of broken lives with hauntingly beautiful harmonies.

4. "Camouflage" - An upbeat tribute to the ultimate redneck fashion statement & fun tune sure to be a favorite live, especially among Mossy Oak fans.

5. "Remind Me" - A duet w/Carrie Underwood that is destined to be a major hit, this power ballad is all about a couple looking to recapture their magic.


6. "Working on a Tan" - Paisley's a guitar wizard on this number, and fans of surf guitar legend Dick Dale will appreciate the tribute. Perfect summer song!

7. "Love Her Like She's Leaving" - Paisley tips his hat to the Eagles on this well-crafted tune about making love last. Don Henley's voice makes it even more memorable.e.


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8. "One of Those Lives" - Tear-jerker that puts a bad day in perspective. Paisley sings "you're not supposed to say the word cancer in a song," yet tackles it poignantly.

9. "Toothbrush" - A sweet, simple tune that traces a relationship from first date to parenthood. It all starts with a toothbrush.

10. "Be the Lake" - Paisley has a gift for clever suggestiveness that doesn't cross the line, and this uptempo number about ogling a girl is a perfect example.

11. "Eastwood" - Paisley's sons intro this Western-themed instrumental, while Eastwood himself whistles throughout. It's got a weeping, cinematic quality.

12. "New Favorite Memory" - One of the best love songs Paisley's ever recorded, about falling in love all over again in the midst of life's simple, uneventful moments.

13. "Don't Drink the Water" - Blake Shelton joins this lively number about a post-breakup trip to Mexico. A good-natured buddy song, and as country as cornbread.

14. "I Do Now" - An instant classic steeped in steel guitar, dripping w/regret. Portrait of a man who threw it all away; pain never sounded more palatable.

15. "Life's Railway to Heaven" - Marty Stuart, Sheryl Crow and Carl Jackson guest on Paisley's requisite gospel number. A lovely end to a thoroughly satisfying album.

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