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Dierks Bentley Album: “Modern Day Drifter”

Dierks Bentley Album: “Modern Day Drifter”
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. <p>Personnel: Dierks Bentley (vocals, guitar); Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar, banjo); Del McCoury, Steve Sheehan (acoustic guitar); J.T. Corenflos, Rod Janzen (electric guitar); Gary Morse (pedal steel guitar); Rob McCoury (banjo); Ronnie McCoury (mandolin); Aubrey Haynie, Jason Carter (fiddle); Mike Bub (double bass); Jimmy Carter (bass guitar); Steve Brewster (drums); Alison Krauss, Wes Hightower, Russell Terrell, Lona R. Heins (background vocals). <p>When hearing about Dierks Bentley's life, the title of MODERN DAY DRIFTER begins to make sense; the Nashville-based singer spends nearly 300 days a year on the road, playing everything from frat houses to small-town fairs. All this hard work has paid off in spades, as Bentley's sophomore record has that no-frills, worn-in feeling that characterizes the best country music. <p>Refreshingly free of faux-hillbilly novelty songs and over-the-top sentimentality, MODERN DAY DRIFTER is full of matter-of-fact tunes about everyday situations. "Lot of Leavin' Left to Do" is classic roadhouse love-gone-wrong music, complete with a four-on-the-floor Waylon Jennings-style beat and percolating steel guitar. "Cab of My Truck" matches an extended metaphor about the title's subject to a Marty Stuart-esque neo-rockabilly feel. "Good Man Like Me" reveals Bentley's deep love of bluegrass by pairing him with the Del McCoury band for a good-natured hoedown. An earthy and substantial album of bare-bones Nashville tunes, MODERN DAY DRIFTER will appeal to fans who like their country straight-up.
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Track Listing :
1 Lot of Leavin' Left to Do Video
2 Come a Little Closer Video
3 Cab of My Truck Video
4 Settle for a Slowdown Video
5 Domestic, Light and Cold Video
6 Good Things Happen Video
7 Down On Easy Street Video
8 So So Long Video
9 Modern Day Drifter Video
10 Good Man Like Me (With the del McCoury Band)
11 Gonna Get There Someday Video
Album Information :
Title: Modern Day Drifter
UPC:724386647504
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country
Artist:Dierks Bentley
Guest Artists:Alison Krauss; Del McCoury; Ronnie McCoury
Producer:Brett Beavers; Luke Wooten
Label:Capitol Nashville Records
Distributed:EMI Music Distribution
Release Date:2005/05/10
Original Release Year:2005
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Rachel - May 19, 2005
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- This boy can really sing--worth every penny!

I didn't buy Dierks' first CD, although I love all his songs that've been played on the radio. I decided to take the plunge and buy his newest CD and absolutely love it. This cute boy with the blonde curls can truly SING and is a pleasure to listen to. In addition, there is some great fiddling on this album. Although there ain't a song I don't like here, my favorites are "Come a Little Closer" and "So So Long." But the whole album is great--bravo to Mr. Bentley!

CountryInterviewsOnline.net "http://www.count... (Nashville, TN United States) - May 14, 2005
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- www.CountryInterviewsOnline.net

By: Maxine Macpherson

Dierks Bentley has proven one thing with his new CD, Modern Day Drifter - he is not a one-hit or one-CD wonder! The new CD shows he's growing stronger with each song he records.

Deciding not to mess with success, Bentley wrote or co-wrote many of the songs, again teaming with producer Brett Beaver, who produced his first CD. In many ways, Drifter is a continuation of the first album, sharing the same mix of drinking, driving and loving themes. In fact, "Cab of My Truck" seems to add more to the saga started in Bentley's hit "What Was I Thinkin'," including a reference to a little white tank top and the line, "Learning everything I'll have to know about life and love in the cab of my truck."

"Come A Little Closer" is bound to be an instant favorite. It is soft and sexy and Bentley's voice comes through:

"There ain't nothin' that love can't fix

Girl its' right here at our fingertips

So come a little closer baby

I feel like layin' you down."

Bentley has again attracted the help of bluegrass great The Del McCoury Band as well as award-winning Alison Krauss on background vocals. The two blend well in "Good Things Happen."

The title song, "Modern Day Drifter" and "Lotta Leavin' Left to Do" are upbeat anthems to the open road and keeping your options open. The final song, "Gonna Get There Someday," is about a son at his mother's grave. Unlike many country songs that lament what should have been said before it was too late, Bentley's lyrics go in a more positive direction:

"Glad I told you all I meant to

While I had the chance

`Cause every moment I had with you

Made me who I am."

Bentley's first CD, Dierks Bentley, brought together his own unique mix of blue-grass and pop country that attracted fans across country - Modern Day Drifter will keep them coming back for more.

M. Garrett (Huntington, WV) - November 07, 2007
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Solid album, worth every penny.

I rarely give anything 5 stars. I bought this thinking this artist was another "pretty boy" of new-country.

How wrong I was.

For certain, there are your drinking songs and your party songs, but

what sets this record apart from contemporary offerings of other artists is the sincere homage to "real country", while presenting it in modern terms.

There is not a bad song on the record, and "Gonna Get There Someday" is as sincere and powerful as any recording I have heard. Buy this.

UK Fan "Lee" (Yorkshire, England) - May 30, 2006
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Brilliant

A fine mix of new and old style country music from an fantastically talented young man with a big future. There are some reminders of Merle Haggard and George Jones with some songs and also some of Dierks' own style.

My favorite songs are: Cab of my Truck, Domestic light and cold, Modern Day Drifter and Settle for a Slowdown.

This album is a must for any country fan.

A Southern Girl in Jersey (New Jersey) - May 13, 2005
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Dierks Just Keeps Getting Better With Time

I was at Kenny Chesney's "Guitars, Tiki Bars, and a Whole Lotta Love" tour last year, and was lucky enough to not only see Kenny, but Keith Urban and Dierks Bentley. At the time, I admit I wasn't that big of a Dierks fan. He had just come on the scene and I was waiting for him to prove himself as country music material. While "Little White Tank Top" was one of his first hits, it takes more than just a couple of songs to make me a believer. Once they started playing "Lot Of Leaving Left To Do" from this album on the radio, I was instantly hooked, so I anxiously awaited the release of his new cd. The morning of his release I heard him on the local radio station here and he was so down to earth and humble. He admits that he determines the single that are released by how his fans react when he plays them live at a concert. Imagine that, someone who actually listens to the fans and gives them what they want. I think he's onto something. They played, "Come A Little Closer" and I knew I would be buying his cd that day. That song is so heartfelt and pure that it make me melt. It is definitely my favorite song on the entire cd, because it's more than just a love song, it's about opening your entire self up to another person. "Gonna Get There Someday" is another song that really makes you think. The basic feel is that he is trying to live up to everything that both he and his mother know that he could be, all the while confessing it at her grave. The album isn't without it's fun upbeat tunes like "Domestic, Light, and Cold," "Cab Of My Truck" and "Good Man Like Me" Overall this album is full of songs that have number 1 potential. It's obvious that Dierks learned a thing or two while touring with both Keith and Kenny. If you're a fan of their music, then you'll love this cd. It's not often that I buy a cd and can honestly say that I like every song on it, but this is an exception. Dierks has talent and staying power, all it took was this cd to prove it.

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