Time Well Wasted Brad Paisley

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Time Well Wasted

1LISTENThe World 4:01
2LISTENAlcohol 4:52
3LISTENWaitin' on a Woman 4:32
4LISTENI'll Take You Back 4:23
5LISTENShe's Everything 4:26
6LISTENYou Need a Man Around Here 3:33
7LISTENOut in the Parkin' Lot 4:43
8LISTENRainin' You 4:16
9LISTENFlowers 3:50
10LISTENLove Is Never-Ending 3:58
11LISTENThe Uncloudy Day 0:53
12LISTENWhen I Get Where I'm Going 4:08
13LISTENEasy Money 4:14
14LISTENTime Warp Instrumental 3:56
15LISTENTime Well Wasted 3:56
16LISTENCornography / Kung Pao Buckaroos Bonus Track 3:56
17LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:15
18LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:13
19LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:35
20LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:34
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Editorial Reviews

Brad Paisley's previous album, Mud on the Tires, went double platinum, and Time Well Wasted ought to see that and raise it a couple. Paisley's calling card remains boogie, blues, ballads, and a lotta righteous twang. He is, after all, one hotshot guitar picker -- as he demonstrates, often, here -- and a songwriter of wit and depth, more than most mainstream heartthrobs could ever muster. He comes out of the gate with guitar blazing on a hot-rockin' love song, "The World," and barely lets the listener take a breath before rolling out one of his instant classics, "Alcohol," a clever southern rock anthem in which the demon drink speaks in the first person about its pervasive and lasting influence in both personal and world history. The tune builds from a solid thump into a roaring maelstrom of snarling guitars, honky-tonk piano, and soaring harmonies, all serving a memorable observation: "I been makin' a fool out of folks just like you / and helping white people dance." Paisley's idea of a power ballad is more rustic than most. The dobro- and acoustic guitar–tinted soundscape on "When I Get Where I'm Going" sets the stage for a song that muses on the better world that awaits in heaven, as Paisley is joined by Dolly Parton on the spiritually resonant, triumphant choruses. In a textbook example of piling on, Alan Jackson comes by to swap wry verses and harmonies on "Out in the Parking Lot," a stomping bit of honky-tonk brio that only makes the Brad Paisley juggernaut doubly awesome. There's no time wasted here. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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This CD is a winner!by Anonymous

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November 12, 2007: I love all his cd's.! I am not sure what that other reviewer was listening to but this CD is the bomb!! My favorites were "In the parking lot," & "When I get where I'm going." All the songs were terrific!!

Terrific!by Anonymous

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June 18, 2007: As soon as I got this album, I listened to it so much I had it memorized in a day. It is THAT good. For any of Brad's fans, or anybody who has ever laughed at one of his songs, this is definatley a great choice. Every song is laced with some of his genuine humor, even the ones that weren't played on the radio. Two that I think should have been big hits were "Flowers" and "I'll take you back." Contrary to the mushy love song sound that the names have, these two tracks are genuinely hilarious in a way that only Brad Paisley can pull off. All in all, this album is definately worth it.


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