The Dreamer Blake Shelton

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  • Release Date: 02/04/2003
  • Sales Rank: 17,760
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624823728
 
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The Dreamer

1LISTENHeavy Liftin' 3:26
2LISTENThe Baby 3:54
3LISTENAsphalt Cowboy 3:39
4LISTENIn My Heaven 3:10
5LISTENThe Dreamer 3:59
6LISTENMy Neck of the Woods 3:45
7LISTENUnderneath the Same Moon 3:52
8LISTENGeorgia in a Jug 3:06
9LISTENPlayboys of the Southwestern World 4:28
10LISTENSomeday 3:36

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Editorial Reviews

On his second album The Dreamer, Blake Shelton paints an effective portrait of life in the blue-collar trenches. He buttresses his songs of commitment, work, family, and home with traditional instruments, discreet deployment of rock guitar, and his expressive, personable baritone. A timeless country theme -- momma -- gets a bravura treatment in the touching ballad "The Baby," the tale of a favored youngest child who gets The Call that his mother is dying too late to be by her bedside. On the southern-rock-tinged title cut, Shelton sings from the gut as well as the heart of a fellow who learns the hard way that achieving a dream isn't worth the "broken memories" of the woman he lost along the way. The acoustic guitar line that bookends "Underneath the Same Moon" may be from "Stairway to Heaven," but the meat of the song -- a full-blown production with synths, strings, soaring background chorus, and swirling pedal steel lines -- allows Shelton to stretch out vocally, as he brings deep emotion to a haunting remembrance of a lover. His themes also tackle life's bawdier side, as evidenced by the honky-tonk-fueled "Georgia in a Jug," in which Shelton gleefully vows to give the jug all it can handle, and the infectious rocker "Playboys of the Southwestern World," which boasts a buoyant chorus perfect for blasting loud in a car. Some may find The Dreamer a bit light at ten songs, but in this case brevity is the soul of substance -- there's lots of meat on this bone. David McGee, Barnes & Noble

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Dreamerby Anonymous

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July 08, 2003: Blake Shelton's Dreamer is a must have cd! It has a wonderful song to every song and keeps you on your feet the whole time!

Dreamerby Anonymous

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February 17, 2003: Blake Shelton's "The Dreamer" is a great album. His song "The Baby" is one of the best I have ever heard. Shelton puts his heart and soul into this song. Everytime I hear it, it makes me cry. Shelton has out done himself since his first album. I have both of his albums and they are great. Everyone should go buy this album because it is great.


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