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Play  (Audio CD) 
by Brad Paisley

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:November 04, 2008
Studio:Rca
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 74 reviews

Track Listing
1. Huckleberry Jam
2. Turf's Up
3. Start A Band (Featuring Keith Urban)
4. Kim
5. Departure
6. Come On In (Featuring Buck Owens)
7. Playing With Fire
8. Kentucky Jelly
9. More Than Just This Song (Featuring Steve Wariner)
10. Les Is More
11. Pre-Cluster Cluster Pluck Prequel
12. Cluster Pluck
13. Cliffs Of Rock City
14. Let The Good Times Roll (Featuring B.B. King)
15. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
16. Waitin' On A Woman (With Andy Griffith)

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 74 customer reviews )
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36 of 37 found the following review helpful:


4very different - but not necessarily in a bad way  Nov 05, 2008 By Joey Sciarra
Let me first start off by saying that this CD is not for everyone - especially those who are looking for a typical Brad Paisley "Time Well Wasted" type album. "Play" has only four songs that have vocals on them, which makes it pretty much a bluegrass/instrumental album. Very well done, but very non-traditional and not "cookie cutter" radio ready country music. It's a big gamble, and a lot of people are not gonna be happy about it.

That being said - wow, can this guy play the strings! Listen to him tear them up on the first two tracks "Huckleberry Jam", and "Turf's Up". There are also some mellow instrumental tunes such as "Kim", which is one of my personal favorites. The album is a little similar to Union Station and Nickel Creek type guitar play. Different stuff - and you really have to hear it for yourself to decide if it's for you or not.

Overall, I find it very interesting and ironic that two of country music's biggest stars (kenny chesney and brad paisley) both come out with non-traditional country albums within a month of each other. Kenny with his island style, and now Brad with his guitar play. Maybe this will shake up the music industry a little bit, and open the door to a wider range of new music coming into the genre.




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4Not your typical country album  Nov 13, 2008 By Gabriel Tarr
I don't listen to much country music; what little I do listen to is generally considered "alt-country". I had only ever heard a song or two by Brad Paisley before, but picked up this album based on recommendations from other guitar players. (I "Play", though not on par with Brad!) I love instrumental rock, especially instrumental guitar pieces, and think this is a great album. That said, it is pretty all over the place, and I can see staunch country-music fans might not like it. A couple of the songs have a very rockabilly Brian Setzer vibe, and "Turf's Up" is pure homage to Dick Dale. "Cliffs of Rock City" I've heard is a nod to Eric Johnson's "Cliffs of Dover" (another great instrumental rock piece). "Les is More" is a jazzy little number giving respect to Les Paul. The guitar playing is fantastic throughout, and the songs are creative and melodic, and honour those mentioned above without being derivative. My least favourite songs on this album are actually the songs with lyrics. If you're a dedicated country music fan, this might be a skip for you. If you enjoy great guitar playing and various styles of music, I'd say give this a shot, even if you never listen to country music.

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4Not surprised  Dec 13, 2008 By R. Plemmons "deltadad"
Anybody familiar with Brad Paisley's previous work knows that the guy is an absolute guitar monster. That said, there is not much on this CD that hasn't appeared in some form on his previous CDs. Yes, he has his guitar idols recording with him here, but the songs all have Brad's signature sound. What's interesting is that on most of the songs I can't tell when it's Brad playing and when it's the guest artist. Only on "Let the Good Times Roll" can you easily distinguish B.B. King's blues playing from Brad's more rock style. One thing that this CD does demonstrate is the influence of Albert Lee (a guest artist) on modern country pickers since many of the players here (Vince Gill, Brent Mason, John Jorgensen, and Brad his own self) sound like they spent alot of time studying Albert's style. One of the most entertaining songs on the CD is the duet with Keith Urban "Start a Band." It opens with a "candid" exchange between Paisley and Urban where the former tries to show off his ability to play the opening licks to "Stairway to Heaven" (muffing it completely, of course). This leads into a tune that anyone who has ever played in a bar band will find quite hilarious (sample lines: "learn Free Bird and Ramblin' Man", "never buy a beer again"). There are actually lots of "in" jokes for guitar players and enthusiasts on this CD which will never be picked up on by the general public, but that won't take away from everybody's enjoyment of the music. All in all a very solid CD from Brad and bonus points if it generates interest in pickers James Burton, Albert Lee, John Jorgensen, Brent Mason, and Redd Volkaert, all of whom deserve a much wider audience than they have.

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5No words...  Nov 11, 2008 By B. Myers
Any guitar player must listen to this, doesn't matter if you think country is for losers, pick it up. The cleverness of Paisley's lyrical and melodic songwriting translates right over to his guitar-playing and is even better. This is not just some wanker album, but totally the opposite it is obviously thoughtful as every track is unique and deserves more than 5 stars, and there ARE vocal tracks as well.

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5Amazing!  Nov 10, 2008 By JC
I bought this CD for my husband (who is NOT a country music fan), but I knew he liked guitar instrumentals. WOW! We were both blown away by Brad's talent and loved his collaborations with other artists. First time in a long time that I've loved every single number on a CD. Brad, you rock!

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