American Saturday Night Brad Paisley

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2009

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
13.07.2015

Label: Arista Nashville

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Contemporary Country

Interpret: Brad Paisley

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  • 1 American Saturday Night 04:34
  • 2 Everybody's Here 03:32
  • 3 Welcome to the Future 05:51
  • 4 Then 05:22
  • 5 Water 04:22
  • 6 She's Her Own Woman 04:30
  • 7 Welcome to the Future 01:20
  • 8 Anything Like Me 04:14
  • 9 You Do the Math 04:37
  • 10 No 04:21
  • 11 Catch All the Fish 04:09
  • 12 Oh Yeah, You're Gone 05:36
  • 13 The Pants 04:36
  • 14 I Hope That's Me 03:41
  • 15 Back to the Future 01:30
  • Total Runtime 01:02:15

Info zu American Saturday Night

„An American Saturday Night is not an unusual topic for a country song, but Brad Paisley's celebration is. Paisley sees a typical weekend night as a cultural collision of French kisses, Italian Ices, Canadian bacon, and margaritas, a place where Mexican and Dutch beers chill side by side in a bucket of ice. If he leans too heavily on labels, referring to those beers by brand name, it's merely a reflection of Paisley's uncanny knack for capturing the casual contemporary details of American life at the tail-end of the 2000s. It's not just the pile up of iPhones and international video chats on 'Welcome to the Future,' the first country anthem of the Obama era, it's how he'll pick up prescription for his girl and flips macho stereotypes on their head on 'The Pants.' He's a thoroughly modern man and that attitude helps invigorate his traditional country, a sensibility that's welcome on American Saturday Night, which veers toward the mellow despite its rollicking title track or the breakneck 'Catch all the Fish' and the odd burst incongruous gurgling synth. On the whole, American Saturday Night is one of his dreamier albums, filled with swaying slow dances, sweet love tunes, and the occasional brokenhearted blues, all delivered with a worn-in ease. Paisley prevents things from getting too relaxed by juxtaposing his every-guy vocals with spitfire guitar, something that gooses even the sleepiest tempos, just like how he spikes his party tunes with sly humor. He never lets things get too serious or too maudlin, he cracks jokes at himself and his friends, he lets everybody into his Saturday night party, because he knows that what makes an American party -- and what makes America -- is how all the best things wash up on the U.S. shores.“ (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

'This is a terrific and subtly clever album, a(nother) spirited and worthwhile challenge by Paisley to the prejudices of both sides of country’s enduring schism.' (BBC Music)

'Here's an album where the marriage ballads are so meaty and convincing that the two exceptionally well-turned breakup songs seem like formal exercises, where a comedy number about fishing and beer would sound just dandy if there weren't so many subtler laughs on the agenda.' (MSN Consumer Guide)

Brad Paisley, vocals, background vocals, lead guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin
Robert Arthur, acoustic guitar (on tracks 9, 13)
Jim 'Moose' Brown, piano, wurlitzer, B-3 organ
Neal Cappellino, piano (on track 1)
Randel Currie, steel guitar
Eric Darken, percussion
Kevin 'Swine' Grantt, bass, upright bass
Wes Hightower, background vocals
Gary Hooker, guitars (on tracks 3, 10, 11)
Mike Johnson, Dobro (on track 8)
Kenny Lewis, bass
Kendal Marcy, piano, banjo
Gordon Mote, keyboards, piano
Huck Paisley, guest vocal appearance (on track 8)
Frank Rogers, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (on track 1)
Ben Sesar, drums
Bryan Sutton, mandolin (on track 8)
Justin Williamson, fiddle
Brian David Willis, drums (on track 9)

Recorded December, 2008 - March, 2009 at The Castle - Franklin, Tennessee
Produced by Frank Rogers

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