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  • Release Date: 06/15/2004
  • Sales Rank: 8,731
  • Label: LYRIC STREET
  • UPC: 720616504524
 
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American Idol 2 finalist and full-time U.S. Marine Josh Gracin is setting himself up for a solid career when he finishes his hitch in September 2004. His solo debut is a solid mainstream country-rock effort, and a splendid showcase for the artist's robust baritone voice, a most appealing instrument. Producer Marty Williams wraps Gracin's performances in expressive strings, big, booming drums, stinging lead guitars, and, for ballast, atmospheric acoustic guitar strumming; but the instrumental volleys don't overwhelm the singer, whose emotive readings resonate with deeply felt commitment. Unsurprisingly, Gracin leans toward upbeat messages, as on the roiling instrumental assault of "Peace of Mind," which conjures the battered soul Gracin sings of, its triumphant roar also symbolizing the narrator's determination to make a better world for himself. Although "No One to Share the Blame" finds Gracin lamenting a bad breakup, he faces facts and owns up to his own shortcomings in a song that sounds like a blend of a '70s pop ballad and a boisterous Broadway show tune. Listen closely to the jubilant toe-tapper "I Would Look Good with You," and you'll hear a celebratory tale of new love laced with echoes of Beatlesque strings, a catchy dobro line snaking its way throughout, and discrete mandolin licks here and there. That leads almost without pause into a furious southern rocker, "Turn It Up," which is pure testosterone gusto concerning a guy and the hard-partyin' gal he picks up, fueled by blazing guitars and a stomping rhythm section. "Semper Fi" to this -- Josh Gracin is on duty in a big way. Atten-shun! David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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June 26, 2006: I watched him become well known on American Idol and I was sure to buy his new CD. I've been the owner of it since it came out and I love it. To those who don't like it are entitled to there own opinion but they just might not like country music. I've seen him perform live, met him twice and have listened to his CD over and over again. He's got a great voice and a great personality. His songs are great. I really can't decide which ones is my favorite but I love "Little Soldier". It talks about how a little boy watched his dad go into the army and how he was "the other little soldier in this war". It touched me deeply. I would have given this CD more than 5 stars but 5 is the maxium I could do. I can't wait to buy his upcoming CD's in the future.

Josh Gracinby Anonymous

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June 25, 2006: this guy has awesome songs that really express feeling


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