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Brad Paisley- Moonshine in the Trunk

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the album cover for Brad Paisley - Moonshine in the Trunk
the album cover for Brad Paisley - Moonshine in the Trunk

Ambition got the better of Brad Paisley on 2013's Wheelhouse, coaxing him into the briar patch that was "Accidental Racist" -- an ill-conceived cross-cultural duet with LLCool J which generated a flurry of headlines that camouflaged how the album straight-up flopped on country radio. Wheelhouse was Paisley's first record since Play not to go gold, and even that is misleading because that 2008 effort was an instrumental album and those never sell in large numbers; subtract that from his stats and the 2013 record achieves the ignoble status of his first-ever album not to reach gold and, perhaps more importantly, his first not to generate a number one single. Paisley slyly alludes to this slump, singing "I guess I've been in a dry spell, but that's about to change" on "Crushin' It," the opening track of his 2014 album Moonshine in the Trunk, a phrasing that suggests his dip in sales lasted longer than a year -- which, in a way, it has. His sales started decreasing around the time of the open-hearted, far-ranging American Saturday Night, so perhaps it's no surprise that he's attempting to turn back the clock on Moonshine in the Trunk, stripping back all his experimentations and declining every detour so he winds up with a record that could function as a de facto sequel to 2007's 5th Gear. Moonshine in the Trunk is all gleaming steel, hard edges, sleek rhythms, and power ballads, state-of-the-art modern country that doesn't dare make a big deal of any of Paisley's eccentricities outside of his squealing guitar. Restless guy that he is, Paisley doesn't quite abandon every one of his quirks: specifically, he plays around with rhythm, setting "Crushin' It" to a thumping disco beat, pushing "River Bank" along to a stuttering syncopation, and underscoring "Limes" to an electronic loop. These dance-friendly beats go down smoothly because the emphasis is on the twang of the Telecaster and Paisley's drawl, signatures as prominent as his sense of humor which also surfaces on Moonshine in the Trunk -- quite genially on "Going Green," a wry tale of a redneck choosing to sacrifice for the sake of the environment, and quite nastily on "High Life," where a bunch of white trash sue their way toward millions. No matter how much he rhapsodizes about the logos across the caps in this great "Country Nation," these two novelties suggest where Paisley's sympathies lie: he's too smart, too worldly to pander to his base, so he'll take sly jabs and disguise his wide-eyed futurism within the nostalgia of "American Flag on the Moon." Most of all, he's savvy enough to know when to play it safe, which he does throughout Moonshine in the Trunk, turning out high-octane, highly enjoyable songs about trucks, water, speed, and making out with girls who don't realize they're beautiful enough to be a model. This is, for want of a better word, his wheelhouse, and while he may not be leaving his comfort zone here, Moonshine in the Trunk proves his strengths remain mighty potent.

Tracklist:

  1. Crushin' It
  2. Crushin' It
  3. Crushin' It
  4. Crushin' It
  5. River Bank
  6. River Bank
  7. River Bank
  8. River Bank
  9. Perfect Storm
  10. Perfect Storm
  11. Perfect Storm
  12. Perfect Storm
  13. High Life
  14. High Life
  15. High Life
  16. High Life
  17. Moonshine In The Trunk
  18. Moonshine In The Trunk
  19. Moonshine In The Trunk
  20. Moonshine In The Trunk
  21. Shattered Glass
  22. Shattered Glass
  23. Shattered Glass
  24. Shattered Glass
  25. Limes
  26. Limes
  27. Limes
  28. Limes
  29. You Shouldn't Have To
  30. You Shouldn't Have To
  31. You Shouldn't Have To
  32. You Shouldn't Have To
  33. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  34. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  35. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  36. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  37. Cover Girl
  38. Cover Girl
  39. Cover Girl
  40. Cover Girl
  41. Gone Green
  42. Gone Green
  43. Gone Green
  44. Gone Green
  45. American Flag On The Moon
  46. Jfk 1962
  47. Jfk 1962
  48. Jfk 1962
  49. Country Nation
  50. American Flag On The Moon
  51. American Flag On The Moon
  52. American Flag On The Moon
  53. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  54. Country Nation
  55. Country Nation
  56. Country Nation
  57. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  58. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  59. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  60. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
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Brad Paisley- Moonshine in the Trunk

SKU: 888430552821
Regular price ¥70.00
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Release Date: 08.25.2014

 
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Ambition got the better of Brad Paisley on 2013's Wheelhouse, coaxing him into the briar patch that was "Accidental Racist" -- an ill-conceived cross-cultural duet with LLCool J which generated a flurry of headlines that camouflaged how the album straight-up flopped on country radio. Wheelhouse was Paisley's first record since Play not to go gold, and even that is misleading because that 2008 effort was an instrumental album and those never sell in large numbers; subtract that from his stats and the 2013 record achieves the ignoble status of his first-ever album not to reach gold and, perhaps more importantly, his first not to generate a number one single. Paisley slyly alludes to this slump, singing "I guess I've been in a dry spell, but that's about to change" on "Crushin' It," the opening track of his 2014 album Moonshine in the Trunk, a phrasing that suggests his dip in sales lasted longer than a year -- which, in a way, it has. His sales started decreasing around the time of the open-hearted, far-ranging American Saturday Night, so perhaps it's no surprise that he's attempting to turn back the clock on Moonshine in the Trunk, stripping back all his experimentations and declining every detour so he winds up with a record that could function as a de facto sequel to 2007's 5th Gear. Moonshine in the Trunk is all gleaming steel, hard edges, sleek rhythms, and power ballads, state-of-the-art modern country that doesn't dare make a big deal of any of Paisley's eccentricities outside of his squealing guitar. Restless guy that he is, Paisley doesn't quite abandon every one of his quirks: specifically, he plays around with rhythm, setting "Crushin' It" to a thumping disco beat, pushing "River Bank" along to a stuttering syncopation, and underscoring "Limes" to an electronic loop. These dance-friendly beats go down smoothly because the emphasis is on the twang of the Telecaster and Paisley's drawl, signatures as prominent as his sense of humor which also surfaces on Moonshine in the Trunk -- quite genially on "Going Green," a wry tale of a redneck choosing to sacrifice for the sake of the environment, and quite nastily on "High Life," where a bunch of white trash sue their way toward millions. No matter how much he rhapsodizes about the logos across the caps in this great "Country Nation," these two novelties suggest where Paisley's sympathies lie: he's too smart, too worldly to pander to his base, so he'll take sly jabs and disguise his wide-eyed futurism within the nostalgia of "American Flag on the Moon." Most of all, he's savvy enough to know when to play it safe, which he does throughout Moonshine in the Trunk, turning out high-octane, highly enjoyable songs about trucks, water, speed, and making out with girls who don't realize they're beautiful enough to be a model. This is, for want of a better word, his wheelhouse, and while he may not be leaving his comfort zone here, Moonshine in the Trunk proves his strengths remain mighty potent.

Tracklist:

  1. Crushin' It
  2. Crushin' It
  3. Crushin' It
  4. Crushin' It
  5. River Bank
  6. River Bank
  7. River Bank
  8. River Bank
  9. Perfect Storm
  10. Perfect Storm
  11. Perfect Storm
  12. Perfect Storm
  13. High Life
  14. High Life
  15. High Life
  16. High Life
  17. Moonshine In The Trunk
  18. Moonshine In The Trunk
  19. Moonshine In The Trunk
  20. Moonshine In The Trunk
  21. Shattered Glass
  22. Shattered Glass
  23. Shattered Glass
  24. Shattered Glass
  25. Limes
  26. Limes
  27. Limes
  28. Limes
  29. You Shouldn't Have To
  30. You Shouldn't Have To
  31. You Shouldn't Have To
  32. You Shouldn't Have To
  33. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  34. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  35. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  36. 4wp (Feat. Brad Paisley)
  37. Cover Girl
  38. Cover Girl
  39. Cover Girl
  40. Cover Girl
  41. Gone Green
  42. Gone Green
  43. Gone Green
  44. Gone Green
  45. American Flag On The Moon
  46. Jfk 1962
  47. Jfk 1962
  48. Jfk 1962
  49. Country Nation
  50. American Flag On The Moon
  51. American Flag On The Moon
  52. American Flag On The Moon
  53. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  54. Country Nation
  55. Country Nation
  56. Country Nation
  57. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  58. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  59. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)
  60. Me And Jesus (Extra Special Bonus Track)