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Finally, some real country music, not pop-country.
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Posted by: Snewpy from White Oak, TX on 01/06/2010I'm just glad to hear some old school country on a new CD. This is real country for country people. I'm so tired of all the POP-Country out now, it all sounds exactly the same.
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awsome album
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Posted by: stczach from beloit, wi on 10/17/2009country music at its finest, its about time someone brings back real country music. in color is great but there are some other great tracks too, that lonesome song mowin down the roses and women...awsome album, recomend checking out the dollar also
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Excellent
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Posted by: from Fort Worth on 03/25/2009This CD is great. Every song is good. In Color is a good song but the radio has played it to death. There are thirteen other songs that need radio play. Usually every song is not good but on this CD it is. Every song is worth the money.
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Best country CD of 2008
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Posted by: rwablazer from Birmingham, AL on 12/26/2008Jamey Johnson writes from the heart, and with the final track, "Between Jennings and Jones," he describes himself perfectly. I haven't heard country music like this since Waylon Jennings.
While most everyone has heard the single, "In Color," my personal favorites are the title track, "That Lonesome Song," as well as "High Cost of Living" and "Place Out on the Ocean."
Johnson sings about his life - straight from the heart.
This is, in my mind, the best country CD of 2008.
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Great CD
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Posted by: moran01 from on 11/06/2008This is a great cd, all the song are great my favorite is "in color" Love that song.The price here at best buy you can't beat almost $5 more everywhere else.
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Jamey ROCKS!
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Posted by: Brooke1 from Denver, NC on 10/29/2008If you don't own this CD, I will tell you, you need to go buy it! It is wonderful! Its about time that someone brings the country back to country music! His voice is amazing and he sounds like a young Waylon Jennings!
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Country Album of the Year
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Posted by: kramluthi from on 09/07/2008Jamey Johnson is a study in contrasts. This applies to his entire life, but I won't bother talking about that--just one listen to this album, you'll understand (with phrases like "the high cost of living ain't nothing like the cost of living high," Johnson is more than up-front about who he is and where he comes from). I'm talking strictly about his music. A little song he cro-wrote ("Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," maybe you've heard of it) because a huge smash hit. Same with a tune that won Song of the Year ("Give It Away"). Yet Johnson himself has flown under the rader, despite making two solid albums (three, if you count the version of THAT LONESOME SONG that was distributed solely through his website a year ago). Also, not a single one of his songs is halfway as commercially appealing as "Badonkadonk;" his songs are fiddle-and-steel outlaw tunes, strongly in the vein of Waylon Jennings. Speaking of Waylon...Johnson channels Waylon here, in a way that is not at all exploitative, and is entirely heartfelt immitation. After all, the two songs Johnson didn't write are Waylon covers; and try listening to the title track and not think of Waylon's baritone gracing it. Johnson also owes a lot to the other greats--Kristofferson, Jones, Haggard, Cash, Coe, Paycheck, etc.--yet he's firmly his own artist. And I stress that last word--"artist." Like the afore-mentioned legends, Johnson has taken country music and transformed it into something that is--in my own humble opinion, being a budding songwriter myself, influenced by the same artists Johnson worships--almost timeless. He questions his own morality (as well as mortality, but the former is oh-so-much-more interesting, especially set to a steel guitar), he questions his beliefs, he questions everything...and fails to find many answers, as most of us do. It's tough, at times, listening to music that is so...human. There are no cliches here. A couple tracks come close--especially "Stars in Alabama"--but Johnson knows how to reign in a tune and keep it down-to-earth. Even the beach song here, "A Place on the Ocean," is far from cliche--Johnson, sitting on the beach, sitting in a "mansion with a view,", bemoans "all that I can think about is you," going on to declare: "I hope I'm sane by the time I'm done." He sings of the pitfalls in life; he sings of the good deeds done poorly. He sings of life--as he's lived it, as others have lived it. Ladies and gentlemen, let me state it bluntly: this is REAL country music. This is no pop/radio child's play; this is the real deal, and that means there'll be some tears and a whole lot of heartache before you're through. Pick up Jamey Johnson's THAT LONESOME SONG to experience what country music was intended to be.
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