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American Saturday Night

Brad Paisley

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This album touches upon just about everything that Brad Paisley does especially well — comical narratives, beer-soaked party anthems, affirmations of everyday love, and plenty of fret-scorching guitar work. Paisley seems in a mellow mood as he follows an unfolding love affair (“Then”), embraces societal change (“Welcome to the Future”), and celebrates cultural diversity (the title track). Even heartache-tinged tunes like “Everybody’s Here” and “Oh Yeah, You’re Gone” seem more bemused than tormented. As before, he excels at tossing off crowd-rousing upbeat numbers like the frenetic “Catch All the Fish” and the slightly kinky “The Pants”, and he reaffirms his sharp eye for lyric detail and knack for wordplay in “Anything Like Me” (an expectant father’s confession) and “She’s Her Own Woman” (a toast to an independent-minded spouse). American Saturday Night is remarkable in its ability to balance old-fashioned country verities with a progressive outlook while mixing honky-tonk motifs with rock ‘n’ roll flourishes.

Customer Reviews

GENIUS!

The man's a country music genius! I can't think of a better word to sum up Brad's brilliant combination of stunning musicianship and seemingly effortless song-writing skills. I'm sat here right now, plugged into my iPod, revelling in the clever lyrics of the title track, the smoothness of his voice, and the hair-tingling experience of hearing the notes flow from his faithful Telecaster as his fingers flick so creatively across its frets! Thanks, Brad! 'American Saturday Night' will be filling my home and car with top-flight 'new country' music for weeks to come.

Brad Paisley - American Saturday Night

Well he's only gone and done it again, another excellent selection from Brad, thanks man, i just love your music. Not as rocky or as humorous as other outings but he still manages to sing about things we are all doing, thinking, used to do or used to think. I gave it a 4 as compared to Time well wasted and Mud on the tyres it just comes up a little short, but that's no insult those were exceptional albums. And this is still as good or better than anything else out there.

Too mundane, Brad!

I'm a big fan of Brad Paisley and his first few albums were absolutely outstanding featuring some brilliant musicianship and a great mix of ballads and funny country rockers. However, barring the odd highlight I was disappointed with the "Play" album and, also, this release. The song "The Pants" is classic Brad with a rowdy, funny lyric whilst "Everybody's here" is OK but it just seems to be trying too hard on some of the other ballads and they lack the quality of some of his earlier slow numbers. It's an OK album overall but I'd sooner listen to the "Mud on the tires" or "Who needs pictures" CDs.

Biography

Born: 28 October 1972 in Glen Dale, WV

Genre: Country

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Contemporary country singer/songwriter Brad Paisley was born October 28, 1972, in Glen Dale, West Virginia; given his first guitar at age eight, he delivered his first public performance at church two years later. With his fifty-something guitar teacher Clarence "Hank" Goddard and two of the older man's seasoned musician buddies, the teenaged Paisley formed his first band, the C-Notes, and at age 12 began writing his own material. After performing in front of the local Rotary Club, he was invited...
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