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Disco de Blake Shelton: “Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill”

Disco de Blake Shelton: “Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill”
Información del disco :
Título: Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill
Fecha de Publicación:2004-10-26
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Country, Soft Country
Sello Discográfico:Warner Bros.
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:093624872863
Lista de temas :
1 Some Beach Video
2 Nobody But Me Video
3 Good Old Boy, Bad Old Boyfriend
4 Love Gets in the Way
5 Goodbye Time Video
6 Cotton Pickin' Time
7 What's On My Mind
8 When Somebody Knows You That Well
9 On a Good Day
10 The Bartender
11 I Drink
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
Although he's delivered two promising albums, country singer Blake Shelton has had a bit of problem finding his own voice. On his first record, he was a hardcore country singer and on his second, 2003's The Dreamer, he tempered his country with anthemic heartland rock and contemporary Nashville songcraft. His third album, 2004's Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill, finds a happy medium between the two extremes. While he can still delve a little too deeply into country corn -- especially on the ballads -- he finds a happy balance between Nashville craft and pure country, throwing a bit of everyman charm and a little of Kenny Chesney's Jimmy Buffett fixation into the mix as well. All of this makes Shelton a bit of an all-purpose contemporary country singer -- he can do it all from the honky tonk ("Cotton Pickin' Time") to the beach ("Some Beach") and everywhere in between -- but since most of Barn & Grill has its heart in hardcore country, it winds up as his best, most assured album to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - :
Although he's delivered two promising albums, {\country} singer {$Blake Shelton} has had a bit of problem finding his own voice. On his first record, he was a hardcore {\country} singer and on his second, 2003's {^The Dreamer}, he tempered his {\country} with anthemic {\heartland rock} and contemporary Nashville songcraft. His third album, 2004's {^Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill}, finds a happy medium between the two extremes. While he can still delve a little too deeply into {\country} corn -- especially on the {\ballads} -- he finds a happy balance between Nashville craft and pure {\country}, throwing a bit of everyman charm and a little of {$Kenny Chesney}'s {$Jimmy Buffett} fixation into the mix as well. All of this makes {$Shelton} a bit of an all-purpose {\contemporary country} singer -- he can do it all from the {\honky tonk} ({&"Cotton Pickin' Time"}) to the beach ({&"Some Beach"}) and everywhere in between -- but since most of {^Barn & Grill} has its heart in hardcore {\country}, it winds up as his best, most assured album to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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