5th Gear Brad Paisley

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5th Gear

1LISTENAll I Wanted Was a Car 4:04
2LISTENTicks 4:33
3LISTENOnline 4:56
4LISTENLetter to Me 4:41
5LISTENI'm Still a Guy 4:11
6LISTENSome Mistakes 4:57
7LISTENIt Did 3:55
8LISTENMr. Policeman 4:15
9LISTENIf Love Was a Plane 3:56
10LISTENOh Love / Carrie Underwood 4:11
11LISTENBetter Than This 3:12
12LISTENWith You, Without You 4:54
13LISTENPreviously... / Kung Pao Buckaroos 0:55
14LISTENBigger Fish to Fry / New Kung Pao Buckaroos 4:25
15LISTENWhen We All Get to Heaven 3:54
16LISTENThrottleneck Instrumental 5:16
17[Untitled] 0:26
18LISTEN[Untitled] 0:45

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Editorial Reviews

The chunky rock guitar riffing that kicks off "All I Wanted Was a Car" seems out of place at first, but when the song gets going, Brad Paisley is right where he belongs -- wailing a country thumper about a 16-year-old’s focus on making enough money to buy a car. Paisley, a formidable picker, is given wide berth on 5th Gear to show off his six-string mastery, but it's not flash without substance. As five previous albums have demonstrated, Paisley is a true multi-threat artist. His husky, expressive voice is in fine, personable form, and his songwriting is doubly strong. The sly, boogie-fied single "Ticks" comes complete with an instant-classic pickup line in "I'd like to check you for ticks," a sentiment we have hardly heard the last of. In typical Paisley fashion, abundant good humor is rampant, from the assertions of male prerogative in the gentle stomp of "I'm Still a Guy" to a send-up of chat room anonymity, “Online,” told from the viewpoint of a geek who can "grow a foot and lose a bunch of weight" when he logs on for a "three-way" IM with two girls at once. But there are also plenty of thoughtful moments, such as the lilting ballad "Letter to Me," in which Paisley looks back on his 17-year-old self and offers some sage advice about life and love gleaned from harsh experience. Deeper still, on the acoustic-based reflection "Oh Love," a sumptuous exultation with Carrie Underwood on harmony vocals, he explores the complex dichotomy of life's "simple truth" and "biggest mystery." Alternately beautiful and rambunctious, 5th Gear captures Paisley in overdrive. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Awesome!!by Anonymous

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January 11, 2008: I lOVE this CD!!! I't's awesome! There is a song for everyone on here.

Fan-freakin-tasticby Anonymous

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December 12, 2007: This album has it all - emotion, excitement, and fun. Paisley has produced one of the finest albums I can recall. This album is a must have for anyone that enjoys country or southern rock.


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