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  • Release Date: 08/19/2003
  • Sales Rank: 21,488
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724353981402
 
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Dierks Bentley

1LISTENWhat Was I Thinkin' 4:21
2LISTENWish It Would Break 3:36
3LISTENForget About You 3:03
4LISTENI Can Only Think of One 3:50
5LISTENMy Last Name 3:31
6LISTENBartenders, Etc... 2:47
7LISTENIs Anybody Loving You These Days 3:23
8LISTENMy Love Will Follow You 3:19
9LISTENHow Am I Doin' 3:49
10LISTENDistant Shore 3:01
11LISTENI Bought the Shoes 3:27
12LISTENWhiskey Tears 3:32
13LISTENTrain Travelin' 4:40

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Editorial Reviews

Clearly a George Strait acolyte, newcomer Dierks Bentley comes out of the gate with a skewed, Strait-like sense of humor on the chugging album opener, "What Was I Thinkin' " and gets eerily close to the Texas troubadour's smooth way with a love ballad on the tenderhearted "I Can Only Think of You." Bentley, who co-wrote most of the songs on his debut album, reveals his way with words, his thoughtful perspective on the world, and his traditionalist's sensibility, musical and otherwise. The straightforward ballad "My Last Name" finds him reflecting on the achievements of previous generations and vowing to uphold the family honor, as rustic fiddles and acoustic guitars provide a keening counterpoint. But Bentley never lets things get too heavy: "Bartenders, Etc." is a rousing honky-tonk tribute to the booze-laden site of his nightly antics, while the propulsive "I Bought the Shoes" takes a rather sardonic look at a high-maintenance woman who walked out on him wearing footwear purchased with his credit card. Closing out on a high note, Bentley makes the most of the Del McCoury Band's guest appearance on "Train Travelin'," a moody, mid-tempo homage to the joys of riding the steel rail, supported by the McCoury fellows' high-lonesome harmonies and steady-rolling rhythm, which suggests a host of boxcars rumbling restlessly through the night. There's lots of meat on this bone, and it's a fine way to kick off what should be an interesting career. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Amazing!by Anonymous

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May 30, 2005: Dierks has an amazing gift, his attitude and perspective on things is gonna keep is career going strong. He is going to be around for awhile!

wonderful,fantastic i'm a big fanby Anonymous

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August 14, 2004: He is my favorite male country artist, His cd is one of my top favorites. He has a great voice. I got to see him in concert and it was alot of fun. And I got to meet him after and he was nice. I also got to meet his bass player Michelle Poe, And she also sang her song just one of the boys at the concert, she has a great voice and just one of the boys is a great song , i love it. I hope her cd comes out soon.


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