This Is Country Music

This Is Country Music

by Brad Paisley
This Is Country Music

This Is Country Music

by Brad Paisley

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Overview

Consciously backpedaling from the all-encompassing embrace of American Saturday Night, Brad Paisley narrows his definition of what constitutes modern country on his seventh collection of new songs, This Is Country Music. Gone are the casual multiculturalism, the allusions to the age of Obama, the subtle instrumental flourishes that suggested a world outside of country; whenever Paisley chooses to broaden the horizons on This Is Country Music, he brings in Don Henley to duet on a power ballad or kicks up the reverb for a bit of landbound surf-rock. From the album title right on down to a rousing tribute to "Old Alabama" -- a tribute so clever it seamlessly references a handful of the band's '80s hits, its chorus playfully inverting "Mountain Music," then enlists the group to sing the punch line -- Paisley celebrates the strict confines of country, gently bending its topical borders but adhering to country customs so strictly he even convinces Clint Eastwood to whistle a Morricone melody on a spaghetti Western instrumental tribute to the actor. Here's where Paisley's skills as a craftsman come into play. Always a traditionalist -- the kind who saluted the Grand Ol Opry by regularly having Bill Anderson and Little Jimmy Dickens come out to do some cornpone humor on his albums -- he builds a song with care but is keenly aware that he's living in 2011, not 1965. Even when he's determined to rein in his ambition, his music is rich and surprising. His silly novelties ("Camouflage" and "Be the Lake") are underpinned by a sly sense of humor not readily apparent on their hammy choruses; he has an eye for details, whether it's how a relationship builds ("Toothbrush") or how a soul erodes in this modern world ("A Man Don't Have to Die"); he opens the album by singing "You're not supposed to say the word cancer in a song," then breaks that very rule a few songs later; his twanging Telecaster may echo back to Don Rich, but is equally indebted to the shredders of the '80s. Paisley's determination to keep This Is Country Music lean and lanky does mean it's not as wily as his other records, but his consummate skill as a musician and big heart are always evident, always keeping things compelling. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/17/2016
Label: Arista / Sony Music
UPC: 0889853334629
Rank: 63577

Tracks

  1. This Is Country Music
  2. Old Alabama; Old Alabama\ This Is Country Music
  3. A Man Don't Have to Die
  4. Camouflage
  5. Remind Me; Remind Me\This Is Country Music
  6. Working on a Tan
  7. Love Her Like She's Leavin'
  8. One of Those Lives
  9. Toothbrush
  10. Be the Lake
  11. Eastwood
  12. New Favorite Memory
  13. Don't Drink the Water
  14. I Do Now
  15. Life's Railway to Heaven; Life's Railway to Heaven\This Is Country Music

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Brad Paisley   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Brian David Willis   Vocal Group
Anthony LaMarchina   Cello
Sonya Isaacs   Vocals (Background)
Gordon Mote   Piano,Wurlitzer
Eric Darken   Percussion
Robert Arthur   Guitar (Acoustic)
Richard Barrow   Vocal Group
Carrie Underwood   Featured Artist
Tania Hancheroff   Vocals (Background)
Alabama   Featured Artist
Sari Reist   Cello
Randle Currie   Guitar (Steel),Vocal Group
Betsy Lamb   Viola
Huck Paisley   Vocals
Pam Sixfin   Violin
Carrie Bailey   Violin
Chris Dowis   Vocal Group
Teddy Gentry   Vocals
Mike Johnson   Dobro
Clint Eastwood   Featured Artist,Featured Artist
Chad Weaver   Vocal Group
Jasper Paisley   Vocals
Samantha Mote   Vocal Group
Susanna Cranford   Vocal Group
Don Henley   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jim Grosjean   Viola
Mary Kathryn Van Osdale   Violin
Wes Hightower   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Kimberly Mote   Vocal Group
Erin Hall   Violin
Blake Shelton   Featured Artist
Kevin Grantt   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Sheryl Crow   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Connie Ellisor   Violin
Russell Terrell   Vocals (Background)
Jim "Moose" Brown   Piano,Keyboards,Vocal Group
Larry the Cable Guy   Vocal Group
David Davidson   Violin
Carl Jackson   Banjo,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Cook   Vocals,Guitar (Electric)
Ben Sesar   Drums,Vocal Group
Justin Williamson   Fiddle,Vocal Group
Kendall Marcy   Banjo,Mando,Vocal Group
Gary Hooker   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Randy Owen   Vocals,Guitar (Electric)
Marty Stuart   Mandolin,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Tim Owens   Composer
Karen Winkelmann   String Contractor
Brian David Willis   Engineer,Overdub Engineer
George Teren   Composer
Lowell Reynolds   Assistant
Brad Paisley   Composer
Drew Bollman   Overdub Engineer
Robert Arthur   Composer
Luke Wooten   Mixing
Richard Barrow   Engineer,Digital Editing,Overdub Engineer
Neal Cappellino   Digital Editing,Overdub Engineer
Carrie Underwood   Duet
Jim Shea   Photography
Dave Turnbull   Composer
Jim Catino   A&R
Jon Henderson   Composer
Rich Ramsey   Assistant
Tyler Moles   Digital Editing
Tammie Harris Cleek   Imaging,Photo Production
Hank Williams   Mastering
Scott McDaniel   Cover Design,Creative Director
Mellissa Schleicher   Grooming
Josh Thompson   Composer
Joel Shewmake   Composer
Chris Dubois   Composer
Danny Simpson   Composer
Carl Marsh   String Arrangements
David Schoeber   Engineer
Lee Thomas Miller   Composer
Brady Barnett   Digital Editing
Jason Lehning   Overdub Engineer
Phillip Stein   Digital Editing,Production Assistant
Judy Forde-Blair   Liner Notes,Creative Producer
Brian Willis   Digital Editing
Tracy Baskette-Fleaner   Art Direction,Package Design
Jennifer Kemp   Stylist
Traditional   Composer
Kelley Lovelace   Composer
Frank Rogers   Composer
Jeff Balding   Overdub Engineer
Rivers Rutherford   Composer
Kendall Marcy   Composer,Overdub Engineer
Randy Owen   Composer
Ashley Gorley   Composer
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