Man with a Memory Joe Nichols

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  • Release Date: 07/23/2002
  • Sales Rank: 47,685
  • Label: UNIVERSAL SOUTH
  • UPC: 008817028521
 
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Man with a Memory marks the debut of a new label, Universal South, and a new artist, Arkansas-born Joe Nichols. Label and artist both have a winner. Nichols's smooth, laconic delivery and medium-cool timbre could hardly sound more like George Strait -- and at a few junctures his emotive vocals recall the young Hag -- but this artist is, to quote a Strait hit of yore, a man on his own. In his original songs and his choice of covers, Nichols evinces an interest in content rather than formulaic production. His breakthrough single, "The Impossible," is a slowly building cry for reconciliation based on the inevitable reality checks occurring as the seemingly impossible actually comes to pass. Nichols co-wrote "Everything's a Thing," an infectious bit of country funk that endorses the Einsteinian notion that God doesn't play dice with the universe but rather designs every event in life for a reason. Another Nichols collaboration, the love ballad "Can't Hold a Halo," is buttressed by acoustic guitar and exquisitely rendered pedal steel moans. The spoken-sung shuffle "Life Don't Have to Mean Nothing at All" is a wry bit of commentary on contemporary social follies in the grand tradition of Roger Miller. Man with a Memory is an impressive start, and if Nichols continues to develop his voice as a writer in addition to covering sharp songs like those here, he'll be around a long, long time. Take note. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Man With a Memoryby Anonymous

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July 12, 2004: I am not big on country, except for Alan Jackson, and now Joe Nicholes. The songs "The impossible". as well as if nobody believed, are great. I find myself listening to these songs over and over. He is very talented.

Man With a Memoryby Anonymous

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November 14, 2003: I thought that the album was creative and it went back to the traditional country sound. I love the cd. I listen to it everyday. If you like country music go get this album, if not don't be afraid to try something new.


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