WishList Plus Store: Music: The Guitar Song
 Location:  Home » Music » The Guitar Song    

The Guitar Song

The Guitar SongArtist: Jamey Johnson
Label: Mercury/Nashville
Category: Music

List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $12.67
as of 2/8/2012 15:13 MST details
You Save: $7.31 (37%)

In Stock
Buy

New (30) Used (8) from $10.84

Seller: blowitoutahere
Sales Rank: 2,210

Language: English (Unknown)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.2

UPC: 602527173160
EAN: 0602527173160

Release Date: September 14, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
 

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Lonely At The Top
  • Cover Your Eyes
  • Poor Man Blues
  • Set `Em Up Joe
  • Playing The Part
  • Baby Don't Cry
  • Heaven Bound
  • Can't Cash My Checks
  • That's How I Don't Love You
  • Heartache
  • Mental Revenge
  • Even The Skies Are Blue

  Disc 2
  • By The Seat Of Your Pants
  • California Riots
  • Dog In The Yard
  • The Guitar Song (Featuring Bill Anderson)
  • That's Why I Write Songs
  • Macon
  • Thankful For The Rain
  • Good Morning Sunrise
  • Front Porch Swing Afternoon
  • I Remember You
  • Good Time Ain't What They Used To Be
  • For The Good Times
  • My Way To You

Similar Items:

 

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Guitar Song. is a 25-song, double album with thematically linked sets of songs dubbed the "Black Album" and the "White Album."

"The original idea was always to do a double album," says Jamey. "The album is a tale. The first part of it is a very dark and sordid story. Everything after that is progressively more positive, reassuring and redemptive."

The "Black" songs include the menacing, "Poor Man Blues," the defiant "Can't Cash My Checks," the sighing and bluesy "Even the Skies Are Blue" and the chilling "Heartache." The lighter, "White" songs are highlighted by the strongly autobiographical "That's Why I Write Songs," the languid "Front Porch Swing Afternoon," the rocking "Good Times Ain't What They Used to Be" and the easy-going groove tune "Macon."

The ambitious project's textures are many and varied. "Baby Don't Cry" is a lullaby. "I Remember You" is a gospel song. "That's How I Don't Love You" is a deeply sad power ballad. "By the Seat of Your Pants" tells of life's lessons. The title tune, "The Guitar Song," is told from the point of view of two forgotten guitars hanging on a pawn shop wall. "Playing the Part" and "California Riots" come from feeling out of place as a country boy in Hollywood.

As a lover of classic country sounds, he regularly performs oldies in his stage shows. The Guitar Song contains "For the Good Times,", "Set `Em Up Joe" and "Mental Revenge". "Lonely at the Top" is an undiscovered Keith Whitley song.


Powered by: Amazon.com

General Problem Report | Bookmarklet Problem | Suggestions | FAQ's | Privacy