Ride Shelly Fairchild

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  • Release Date: 05/03/2005
  • Sales Rank: 79,829
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828767799421
 
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Track List
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Ride

1LISTENKiss Me 3:04
2LISTENReady to Fall 3:31
3LISTENTiny Town 3:18
4LISTENYou Don't Lie Here Anymore 2:47
5LISTENI Want to Love You 3:33
6LISTENEight Crazy Hours (In the Story of Love) 3:57
7LISTENDown into Muddy Water 3:53
8LISTENRide 3:22
9LISTENTime Machine 3:08
10LISTENI'm Goin' Back 3:31
11LISTENFear of Flying 4:55
12[Untitled Track]
13[Untitled Track]

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Shelly Fairchild is young, pretty, and sassy, everything that a mainstream country singer should be in the mid-2000s, at least in marketing terms. If that's all that she was, she'd be the equivalent of the crass Keith Anderson -- a good-looking empty space, eager to shill for anybody who looks his way -- but Fairchild has a powerful, bluesy voice and a genuine charisma on record that makes her 2005 debut, Ride, a pretty cool little record. She's not immune to a lot of the trends of modern country -- in fact, she's not a Shania-styled diva, she's a creature of the post-Gretchen Wilson world, where female singers are encouraged to be a little rowdy, have some twang in both their voice and music. And while she indulges in a little bit of name-dropping associations -- just like how Wilson knows the words to every Tanya Tucker song on "Redneck Girl," Fairchild listens to B.B. King, Merle, and "Free Bird" on different tracks -- she's far removed from Big & Rich's calculated, gonzo hucksterism. Instead, with the assistance of producers Buddy Cannon and Kenny Greenberg, that mildly wild spirit is channeled into a disciplined Nashville production that's canny enough to keep Fairchild loose and lively, and have the music be just as vigorous. It's well-crafted, built upon a strong set of songs, and it pulls off the nifty trick of being classic Nashville product yet fresh and vibrant, due to Fairchild's consistently engaging performances. The result is a fun, infectious first album that, like Miranda Lambert's similar debut, announces the arrival a potentially major star. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Awesome bluesy country rock !by chercat

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May 09, 2009: THis is one of the best CD's of this genre that I have bought in a long time - Shelly has a phenomenal voice . On the ballads , she sings with heart wrenching pathos and she really rocks in like a bluesy Southern rocker on many tracks . This is a 5 star CD and is a hidden jewel. buy it -you will be so glad you did , I guarantee it .

Wow! Nice!by Anonymous

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July 02, 2005: This cd is really good. Shelly has a beautiful voice. The songs are catchy and they flow well. Not too country and yet not really pop like.

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