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Part II - Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley
Part II
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  "Wrapped Around."
•  "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive."
Cons  •  None.
The Bottom Line - "Part II is a continuation of Brad Paisley's debut album, "Who Needs Pictures," not only because they were written around the same time, but because it also has the same Traditional Country sound.

 
Product Description
•  Sophomore album.
•  Features an instrumental song.
•  Sings song with Bill Anderson, George Jones, and Buck Owens.
 
 
Guide Review
Brad Paisley - Part II
Though it feels as if Brad Paisley has been around awhile already (he has only been on the scene since 1999), he is probably only just now getting revved up for the long ride as a popular country music artist. At least he is a man of many talents and will not just "fade away" like some other artists do from time to time.

Brad has released three singles from Part II thus far. "Two People Fell in Love" made it up to #4 on the Billboard Charts, "Wrapped Around," went all the way up to #2, and the latest, "I'm Gonna Miss Her" was another #1 song. Brad added "director" to his many titles as he directed the video for "Wrapped Around."

There are many songs on this album that would make excellent singles and videos in the future, take the Bill Anderson/Cann penned tune, "Too Country," which features George Jones, Bill Anderson, and Buck Owens, or "The Old Rugged Cross," a song recorded live on the Grand Ole Opry the night it was announced Brad Paisley would become the newest member of the "Mother Church" of Country Music. Another great one is the haunting, "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive."

Reviewed by Jennifer Webb.

   
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