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Don't be fooled. Paisley may look like another of those Nashville assembly-line sensitive hunks, but there's more to WHO NEEDS PICTURES than meets the eye. Cowriting every song but one on his million-selling debut, Paisley delivers his material in an engaging voice redolent with the warmth, feeling, and easygoing delivery of George Strait. Much like that subversive Texas rancher, Paisley displays a wry sense of humor at every turn. The massive hit single "Me Neither," a witty take on a familiar courtship two-step, and the wistful "I've Been Better" are note-perfect examples of Strait-style understatement. But Paisley offers more than the sincerest form of flattery here. He's got his own voice as a writer and a heart singularly attuned to relationships' twists and turns. He's also one hot guitar picker, firing off speedy lines on such barn-burners as "Don't Breathe" and flawlessly slithering up and down the neck on the powerhouse instrumental "Cloud of Dust." Telling moments: "He Didn't Have To Be," a beautiful account of an adoptive father's enduring love, and "In the Garden," a reverent interpretation of the gospel standard -- something you're unlikely to find on a mainstream country album today. WHO NEEDS PICTURES is as full of pleasant surprises as Brad Paisley is of promise. Gotta love where he's coming from. David McGee Barnes & Noble