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Blake Shelton

Blake Shelton Album: “Pure BS”

Blake Shelton Album: “Pure BS”
Album Information :
Title: Pure BS
Release Date:2008-01-01
Type:Album
Genre:Country, Soft Country
Label:Warner Bros
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:093624987796
Customers Rating :
Average (4.7) :(29 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 This Can't Be Good Video
2 Don't Make Me Video
3 The More I Drink Video
4 I Don't Care Video
5 She Don't Love Me Video
6 Back There Again
7 It Ain't Easy Bein' Me
8 What I Wouldn't Give
9 I Have Been Lonely Video
10 She Can't Get That
11 The Last Country Song John Anderson, George Jones and Blake Shelton Video
12 Home Video
Emily Bettevy "Bona Fide Redneck Girl" (Lafayette, Louisiana) - May 08, 2007
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- You won't skip a single song.

You might say I'm biased because I am proud to call myself a BSer (a Blake Shelton Fanclub member) but I will write this with as little bias as possible.

I rarely come across a cd where every song is a good one. You won't skip a single song on this cd, unlike his first three cd's which all had a few "so-so" songs.

Blake is pure country and this is what I love about this cd. It is Pure Blake Shelton, true country and just fantastic. There are the typical rowdy, country songs and the typical "crooner" songs. Some songs may bring a tear to your eye and some songs will make you wish you had a cold beer in your hand with all your rowdy friends.

Blake has a voice that can sing any type of song and pull off whatever emotion the song requires.

This is a top-notch cd. If you love GOOD pure country music, you will love this cd.

Bigkhan "Connie" (Woodbury, MN) - May 13, 2007
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- This is a Real "Pure BS" CD from Blake Shelton

Not much BS on this very Pure Blake Shelton album.

As usual the tall Okie delivers some humorous songs such as "The More I Drink" the rockin' "This Can't Be Good" "She Don't Love Me" and the listen to closely "I Don't Care" Austin type song.

"Back There Again" takes you on a vocal trip that only Blake could bring you on, this song just plain stick's in my heart and mind, I can't breath correctly while listening to his delivery.

"The Last Country Song" is one I have been waiting to hear since I had watched a story about George Jones and John Anderson recording this with Blake.

This entire "Pure "CD has the strong and sweet vocals we have come to expect from Blake Shelton. Personally I don't know of another male country artist with so much feeling in his voice. If you ever see Blake singing live watch his face, the expressions are all there, and body language tells you he believes the words he is singing!

I have to admit I love this from the first track to the last, only thing that would have been better is 12 tracks on "Pure BS" for all of his fan's to enjoy.

Suzanne F. Chagnon "susbuff" (Sanford, FL) - May 13, 2007
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Blake has done it again! Fantastic CD!!

I just got my copy of Blake's new CD. It is one of his best. I was surprised when I first listened to it. The songs have so much depth and meaning. He did a fantastic job. I love Blake's voice. His humor comes out in the light hearted songs. His passion comes out in his serious songs. He is by far my favorite country artist and I highly recommend this CD.

Joe Leggett "music junkie" (Stoned Mountain, Ga) - November 05, 2009
- Why isn't he huge?

Great cover of a Chris Knight tune. More I Drink is a great bar tune. Think the CMAs are missing out here. Deserves more mainstream stardom. Good tune-smith.

P. KENRICK - January 21, 2009
- Pure BS

Pure BS is Pure Bliss. Listen to it when i go to sleep, travelling to work, and in the background when I'm working. Doesn't push country down the throats of those who won't even think pass hip hop, rap and any other genres. As a secret country and western lover for many years this is one CD i don't mind putting on in the car when my friends are on board.

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