Mud on the Tires Brad Paisley

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  • Release Date: 07/22/2003
  • Sales Rank: 1,888
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 828765060523
 
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Mud on the Tires

1LISTENMud on the Tires 3:28
2LISTENCelebrity 3:43
3LISTENAin't Nothin' Like 3:35
4LISTENLittle Moments 3:39
5LISTENThat's Love 4:43
6LISTENSomebody Knows You Now 3:42
7LISTENFamous People 4:10
8LISTENHold Me in Your Arms (And Let Me Fall) 4:24
9LISTENWhiskey Lullaby 4:19
10LISTENThe Best Thing That I Had Goin' 4:08
11LISTENThe Cigar Song 3:37
12LISTENMake a Mistake 1:33
13LISTENMake a Mistake With Me Instrumental 3:15
14LISTENIs It Raining at Your House 4:01
15LISTENSpaghetti Western Swing Instrumental 4:32
16LISTENFarther Along 5:23
17LISTENKung Pao Buckaroo Holiday previously unreleased 1:00

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Editorial Reviews

There's no question that Mud on the Tires will follow Brad Paisley's previous two albums straight to multi-platinum success. Nearly every one of its 17 radio-ready tracks could be a hit -- but not at the expense of content. Like those on his previous discs, the songs populating Mud on the Tires are linked by themes such as traditional small-town values and the nuances of relationships. The wry, half-spoken, half-sung observations about being a big fish in a small pond on the churning "Famous People" are a delightful send-up of Tinsel Town superficiality; similarly, the scabrous "Celebrity" balances a country beat driven by fiddle, acoustic guitar, and pounding drums with lyrics that put the torch to the rich, famous, and irresponsible ("When you're a celebrity / It's adios reality"). On the tender side, the lilting "Little Moments" finds Paisley exulting in the small gestures that endear lovers to each other, while the gentle "Somebody Knows You Now" is Paisley's truest love ballad to date. Alison Krauss lends an eerie, fragile vocal presence to the alcohol-drenched heartbreaker "Whiskey Lullaby," and Vince Gill shows up as well, on the jubilant western swing workout "Hold Me in Your Arms (And Let Me Fall)," and the powerful traditional gospel number "Farther Along." Paisley tears off several pungent guitar solos on the album, his sure, fleet-fingered style shown to best effect on the instrumental "Make a Mistake with Me," where he works the entire neck for all it's worth. Taking nothing for granted, Brad Paisley makes good on the twin promises of country tradition and contemporary sensibility. This disc, as they say, has wheels. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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this cd is awesome!!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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August 23, 2005: I was never a big country music fan , infact I hated country music but then my sister made me listen to it all the time and now I love it. This cd was one of my very first country cds it may have even been my first one but I love this cd and its incredible I dont care to much for wiskey lullaby but I think thats because it's a sad song but the rest of the cd is great and his good looks are a big plus! I really like the song Ain't nothin' like its a really cute song and describes country life perfectly I also like the Spagehti western swin its a very nice touch and i can't wait to get his new cd and listen to the second part of it! So mr. Paisley if you ever read this you're doing a great job and I love your music. By the way your wife is a very good actress I like Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride part 2 i like the 2nd one better but they're both very good.

YOU JUST CAN'T GET ANY BETTER !!by Anonymous

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January 05, 2004: Once again Brad Paisley delivers what he does best. There is not one bad song on the whole CD. I love the way he gives you a bit of all types of country music. He has a way of singing the lyrics in such a manner as to paint a picture of the song.. I just love his voice. Great, Great, Great A??


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