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American Child

Phil Vassar

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Album Review

What makes Phil Vassar a true find in today's Nashville climate is his rock-solid ability to pen a convincing song and then turn around and sing it in an equally convincing manner. His writing has been embraced by everyone from Alan Jackson to Cledus T. Judd to Engelbert Humperdinck. Vassar's sophomore album on Arista Records, American Child, is exactly what he wants it to be: 12 songs that he had a hand in writing and knew he could convey to his audience. That translates into some catchy lines, a few unconventional choruses, and Vassar's fervent belief in every note. The album offers both powerful ballads like "I Thought I Never Would Forget" and "Stand Still" tempered with the humor of "Athens Grease," the story of a Georgia mechanic Vassar dubs the "redneck Picasso of the manual transmission." The title cut is probably some of Vassar's best songwriting, with plenty of good ole' American imagery. On the downside, some of the cuts just don't merit space on this album. That's no slap to Vassar's songwriting; the best of the best can't write top quality every time they pick up the pen. Here, it's more a question of weeding out and replacing tunes such as the generically bland "I'll Be the One" that ends the album or the confusing "Forgettin's So Long." That said, American Child is a solid, enjoyable effort with a few flaws.

Customer Reviews

Are you kidding me!

Don't listen to the album review! This is an amazing album! When i listen to it i never skip songs, and that's saying something coming from me. Even if you don't like country music, you can appreciate this album. If you read the end of the album review, it sounds like the person writing thought "American Child" is mediocre. They must not understand music. Good call iTunes. Just who do you get to write these reviews?

Okay

If you listen to these song they are pretty good but not out of this world. I would definetly buy them if you like country but don't waste your money on this if you don't like country. Faveorites are American Child and Baby, You're Right. Hope I Helped! :D :D:D

Hey I live in VA

Hey I live right near where Phil Vasser grew up and I go to Lynchburg VA ( which is the nowhere VA he mentions in the song and grew up in) once a month to the orthodontist so it's cool to see a star from here.

Biography

Born: May 28, 1964 in Lynchburg, VA

Genre: Country

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

Contemporary country singer Phil Vassar made his name as a chart-topping songwriter before landing a record deal and becoming a hitmaking artist in his own right. Vassar was born in Lynchburg, VA, and won a track scholarship to James Madison University, where he first began to take music seriously. He moved to Nashville, learned to play piano, and sang his original material in clubs. One club patron and fan brought Vassar's demo tape to his father, crooner Engelbert Humperdinck, and Humperdinck wound...
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