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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
music CD Rehab
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I have listened to Rehab a few times and liked a few of the songs like the bartender song. I thought I would buy the CD and check out more of there music. It was just OK that is why i gave it 3 stars. I am not that much into RAP and some of the songs are more rap.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love this band!
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Some different sounds here but I like different. Some great tunes that get stuck in your head!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great band awesome music.
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Great band great music! It was a hard to find c.d. that the guys at best buy made easy.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Red Water Blues
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While recently attempting to trade automobiles, I'd taken a CD with me to test the new car's audio system. My salesperson said he liked the track I played. Later, he told me he had a CD he wanted me to hear. Yeap, it was Rehab! I kneeled next to the driver's side (in the bitter cold I might add) listening. The salesman rapped the parts he enjoyed most. It was a revealing glimpse watching someone lose all inhibition and promote his product! I heard enough to want to hear more. Later that week I purchased a car from another dealer (Sorry Matt!), and also purchased this CD at the Jackson TN Best Buy listening to it on the drive back to Memphis. I was impressed. Not only are these guys Southern, they mix personal conviction and everyday life like it's Pepsi and ice cream (an acquired taste!). Each track seemed to flow into the next one. Red Water is chilling. Last Tattoo is an statement of lost love, and hurtful lost love at that. Walk Away is simply delightful. It's an ironic slice of life. You have to root for the guy they're singing about. He turns down an affair only to go home and find his wife in bed with another man! Irony! This I Know is a song we all learned as kids, at least those of us down South. Sitting At A Bar 2006 is the perfect punctuation to the whole CD. Youz guys up North can listen and earn credit for Southern Culture 101 at the same time.