Everything Is Fine Josh Turner

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  • Release Date: 10/30/2007
  • Sales Rank: 5,160
  • Label: MCA NASHVILLE
  • UPC: 602517328112
 
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Everything Is Fine

1LISTENEverything Is Fine 3:35
2LISTENFirecracker 3:29
3LISTENAnother Try 3:46
4LISTENSo Not My Baby 3:34
5LISTENTrailerhood 3:22
6LISTENBaby, I Go Crazy 3:24
7LISTENNowhere Fast 5:31
8LISTENThe Longer the Waiting (The Sweeter the Kiss) 5:01
9LISTENOne Woman Man 2:30
10LISTENSoulmate 3:50
11LISTENThe Way He Was Raised 4:32
12LISTENSouth Carolina Low Country 4:48

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Editorial Reviews

Those who judge Josh Turner's outstanding third album on the basis of its simplistic, trifling lead hit single, "Firecracker," are in for a surprise when they dig into the whole thing. Writing or co-writing seven of the 12 cuts here, Turner shows he has a handle on deeper, more nuanced feelings than "Firecracker" offers, and he brings them to vivid life with his expressive, rumbling bass voice. Sticking to a basic band accompaniment -- acoustic and electric guitars, pedal steel, fiddle, dobro, propulsive rhythm section -- supplemented here and there by acoustic and electric keyboards, synthesized strings and expressive backup choruses, Turner's unaffected singing is showcased to maximum emotional impact. This is especially true on the yearning ballad, "Another Try," rich in strings and enhanced by Trisha Yearwood's incandescent harmonizing; and more so on the ambitious, five-minute mini-epic, "The Longer The Waiting (The Sweeter The Kiss)," a love letter from a sailor making his final voyage and appealing to his lover to wait for his return. In a voice by turns strong and determined and soft and pleading, Turner appeals his case in plaintive tones and terms; behind him, the arrangement surges and recedes, like waves on his mythical ocean, its moody atmosphere defined by a guitar twanging as lonely and desolate as Phil Upchurch's in Dee Clark's "Raindrops," and the distant, haunting sound of whistling. But he has plenty of fun when he kicks out the jams too, most notably on the bruising barnburner, "Trailerhood," which extols the laid-back virtues of mobile home life and gains added sizzle from a lively set-to between Brent Rowan's sputtering electric guitar and Steve Hinson's serpentine steel guitar exhortations. Everything Is Fine is country like it oughta be. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Really good!by Anonymous

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November 26, 2007: I have to say that after Long Black Train was released I was impressed. He's a great artist so it was no shock that I ran out to buy Your Man, but I was a bit disapointed with the release. He didn't deliver on his Sophmore album the way he did on his first. This one brings him back to me. I have to say he's back and I love this CD.

Everything Is Fineby Anonymous

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November 15, 2007: This CD is absolutly phenomenal!!! You will not find another country artist today who sticks to the traditional values of family, love, and faith like Josh Turner...not to mention that awesome voice! The songs are excellent, from fun and sexy to faithfull and true, there is not one that is dissapointing. This is what true country sounds like.


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