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I have two younger daughters who also love to listen to this with their dad, especially "In Color". This has been an excellent addition to our collection. Jamey Johnson sings traditional country music that captures the audience. There is some language in some songs to be aware of for younger listeners. This has become one of his favorites as it ties closely to his favorites from the past such as Waylon Jennings, and Hank William's Jr.
Jamey is a throwback to all the classic country "bigs". Waylon, Cash, Hag. He tells a story that we (I mean hardworking, blue-collar, everyday people) can relate to and connect with. Cant wait for the follow up.
Nelson, W. Language a bit graphic, but he's reminiscent of country singer like G. This singer is interesting: dark & humorous sides, with a haunting yet gruff voice. Jennings, etc. Jones, M. Haggard, W. Not a huge country music fan, so it takes a lot to impress me. This guy writes interesting songs, too.
Jamey Johnson tells a story with every song. Whether it is about prison, getting high, or trying to survive, every song is "in color." I love his voice, it reminds me of Johnny Cash and it melodious, yet haunting. This is a great cd and I see him being very successful in the future.
I watched Jamey Johnson on one of the many entertainment shows I watch throughout the year and heard him sing, "Between Jennings and Jones" so I googled him and found his website. I am not usually a country music fan but I love this cd and will buy anymore that he makes. His music was very raw and extremely good. I would reccomend this cd to anyone. Changed my mind somewhat about country music. Thx, Nancy Hansen
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