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Best Country Album in Decades


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http://www.amazon.com/12-Stories-Brandy-Clark/dp/B00F2QOFEY

 

This is the best true country album to come out in years.

 

Warning: It is actual country music meant for blue color country people. Themes of religion, poverty, crime, drug use, etc. Not the feel good crap thats on the radio.

 

Remember her name, she is going to blow up big. She is the female Johnny Cash.

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track listing:

 

1) pray to jesus

2) crazy woman

3) what'll keep me out of heaven

4) get high

5) hold my hand

6) stripes

7) in some corner

8) take a little pill

9) hungover

10) illegitimate children

11) the day she got divorced

12) just like him

 

 

yep sounds like quintessential country

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Does it come with a free cd by some underground catfish noodler with 15 minutes to get somebody with a protools license to cut some music together and a note that says, "if you like this cd here have a copy of this one to enjoy. .....please help support this genre so it doesn't completely die out"

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Does it come with a free cd by some underground catfish noodler with 15 minutes to get somebody with a protools license to cut some music together and a note that says, "if you like this cd here have a copy of this one to enjoy. .....please help support this genre so it doesn't completely die out"

 

I don't like country music in the least but there's no denying it's national appeal. There's more country music radio stations in the US than any other genre and routinely ranks at the top of the list in "Most listened to while in the car" type polls. 

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I don't like country music in the least but there's no denying it's national appeal. There's more country music radio stations in the US than any other genre and routinely ranks at the top of the list in "Most listened to while in the car" type polls. 

 

It's official... America is doomed.

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Yo I'mma letchu finish but Eric Church's Chief is the best country album in a pretty long time.

 

 

Amen brother! Great to see live also.

He has a new album coming out soon.  93.1 in the triad has been playing the first single, "The Outsiders".  I haven't heard on the other stations though.

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I don't like country music in the least but there's no denying it's national appeal. There's more country music radio stations in the US than any other genre and routinely ranks at the top of the list in "Most listened to while in the car" type polls.

And the vast majority of that is credit to old music

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