Brad Paisley
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Release Date:
November 4, 2008
Label: RCA
Label: RCA
Table of Contents
In which the country star spins off a record of jazzy instrumentals along with a few duets, including with Mr. Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban. Also present is a song Paisley calls “very heavy metal”—which probably isn’t the B.B. King or Buck Ownes duet… maybe it’s “Cluster Pluck” or "Pre-Cluster Cluster Pluck Prequel?” Or could it be “Waitin’ on a Woman” by Andy Griffith? Whatever the case, one thing is for certain--Brad Paisley is gearing up to release the country version of Metal Machine Music (that's actually not true, but how else you make this album sound interesting? Oh, right--it's a Brad Paisley album featuring a heavy metal instrumental and Andy Griffith--good or bad, it's at least noteworthy).
Disc 1
| 1 | Huckleberry Jam |
| 2 | Turf's Up |
| 3 | Start A Band (Featuring Keith Urban) |
| 4 | Kim |
| 5 | Departure |
| 6 | Come On In (Featuring Buck Owens) |
| 7 | Playing With Fire |
| 8 | Kentucky Jelly |
| 9 | More Than Just This Song (Featuring Steve Wariner) |
| 10 | Les Is More |
| 11 | Pre-Cluster Cluster Pluck Prequel |
| 12 | Cluster Pluck |
| 13 | Cliffs Of Rock City |
| 14 | Let The Good Times Roll (Featuring B.B. King) |
| 15 | What A Friend We Have In Jesus |
| 16 | Waitin' On A Woman (With Andy Griffith) |











He makes me want to quit and I've played for 26 years. Great expression on every track and the best tone I've ever heard.