Well ladies and gents, it's time for another classic album review brought to you by yours truly and this time it comes courtesy of country guitar God, Mr. Brad Paisley. His 8th studio album continues to solidify his status as one of country's biggest superstars and his style definitely comes through on all of the albums tracks.
The album mixes some great traditional Brad Paisley guitar riffs and incorporates some of the softer songs that he is famous for. Most notably and in my opinion the best song on the album is the first single from the record, the number one smash hit, 'Then.' The ballad is just a great song and it's message is just so true and clear and it's something that anyone can say they relate to or have experienced.
Other jams on this album include- 'Welcome to the Future,' 'American Saturday Night,' 'Water' and one of the most catchiest songs I've heard in recent memory- 'Catch all the fish' that will surely have concert goers everywhere singing this summer, when he takes the 'American Saturday Night' tour across the states.
But for fans of the softer songs, Brad has got those on here as well, and man does he know how to write great songs with an ever better message. 'Everybody's Here,' the song about Mrs. Paisley, 'She's Her Own Woman,' and the great song about his first song called 'Anything Like Me' are all down to earth songs that have terrific messages and you can tell are very personal to Brad.
The album doesn't have a bad song on it and the flow and mixture of the way the songs are arranged on the album keep you rocking the whole time. 'American Saturday Night' is everything a fan of BP has come to expect. His style and signature guitar playing is featured on almost every track and it all just works very well.
I know I can't wait to see him for the first time this August when he rolls into town with Dierks Bentley and Jimmy Wayne for the good ol fashioned 'American Saturday Night Tour.'
Brad Paisley's American Saturday Night Album rating- 4/5 stars
TK
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