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Artist: Chris Janson Album: Buy Me A Boat Bitrate: 251kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Warner Genre: Country Size: 67.34 megs PlayTime: 0h 35min 38sec total Rip Date: 2015-11-15 Store Date: 2015-10-13 Track List: -------- 01. Buy Me A Boat 3:00 02. Power Of Positive Drinkin' 3:30 03. Under The Sun 3:27 04. Holdin' Her 4:05 05. Messin' With Jesus (With Tim 3:06 McGraw) 06. Right In The Middle 2:23 07. Save A Little Sugar 3:02 08. Back In My Drinkin' Days 2:44 09. Where You Come In 3:17 10. Yeah It Is 3:18 11. White Trash 3:46 Release Notes: -------- Chris JansonÆs ôBuy Me a Boatö is a working-class anthem, a bone-dry, heavily drawled shrug about the downside of wage labor. ItÆs also wry: ôThey call me redneck, white trash and blue collar/but I could change all that if I had a couple million dollars.ö In the modern country context ù denuded accents, love songs, winks to pop and hip-hop ù it feels practically heretical. Mr. Janson was between labels when he released ôBuy Me a Boatö; it first gained attention when the influential and disruptive radio D.J. Bobby Bones played it on his show. And yet it went as high as No. 2 on the Billboard country chart, a novelty that became something more. That means that Mr. Janson might be NashvilleÆs first viable post-bro. In the genreÆs perpetual arm wrestle over values, ôBuy Me a Boatö feels like the beginning of a comeback for rural-minded country. Mr. JansonÆs impressive full-length debut album, titled after his breakthrough hit, is an extension of that promise, from the rambunctious ôPower of Positive DrinkinÆ ö to the tough flirtation ôSave a Little Sugarö to the surprisingly affecting ôYeah It Is,ö a pickup song with a moral center. Even his more conventional, value-free material ù the soft island country of ôUnder the Sun,ö or the boy-becomes-man tale ôHoldinÆ Herö ù is strong. ThatÆs probably because, at 29, Mr. Janson is already something of a Nashville lifer. He released his debut single five years ago, and has been signed to at least four record labels. In the meanwhile, heÆs written songs for several artists, from Justin Moore (ôOff the Beaten Pathö) to Tim McGraw (ôTruck Yeahö). (Mr. McGraw returns the favor here, teaming up with Mr. Janson on the cheeky ôMessinÆ With Jesus.ö) The album closes with the redemption tale ôWhite Trash.ö ItÆs a familiar class anxiety story ù working folks versus the bourgeoisie, in a proxy fight for country musicÆs soul. Songs like this were anathema to the heartthrobs of recent years ù they always get the girl. But for Mr. Janson, itÆs not a given. ôTheir daddies didnÆt want us hanging æround their girls,ö he sings, with a splash of resentment. Does he get the girl? Of course he does. Post-bro, 1; bro, 0. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist: Chris Janson Album: Buy Me A Boat Bitrate: 251kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Warner Genre: Country Size: 67.34 megs PlayTime: 0h 35min 38sec total Rip Date: 2015-11-15 Store Date: 2015-10-13 Track List: -------- 01. Buy Me A Boat 3:00 02. Power Of Positive Drinkin' 3:30 03. Under The Sun 3:27 04. Holdin' Her 4:05 05. Messin' With Jesus (With Tim 3:06 McGraw) 06. Right In The Middle 2:23 07. Save A Little Sugar 3:02 08. Back In My Drinkin' Days 2:44 09. Where You Come In 3:17 10. Yeah It Is 3:18 11. White Trash 3:46 Release Notes: -------- Chris Jansons Buy Me a Boat is a working-class anthem, a bone-dry, heavily drawled shrug about the downside of wage labor. Its also wry: They call me redneck, white trash and blue collar/but I could change all that if I had a couple million dollars. In the modern country context denuded accents, love songs, winks to pop and hip-hop it feels practically heretical. Mr. Janson was between labels when he released Buy Me a Boat; it first gained attention when the influential and disruptive radio D.J. Bobby Bones played it on his show. And yet it went as high as No. 2 on the Billboard country chart, a novelty that became something more. That means that Mr. Janson might be Nashvilles first viable post-bro. In the genres perpetual arm wrestle over values, Buy Me a Boat feels like the beginning of a comeback for rural-minded country. Mr. Jansons impressive full-length debut album, titled after his breakthrough hit, is an extension of that promise, from the rambunctious Power of Positive Drinkin to the tough flirtation Save a Little Sugar to the surprisingly affecting Yeah It Is, a pickup song with a moral center. Even his more conventional, value-free material the soft island country of Under the Sun, or the boy-becomes-man tale Holdin Her is strong. Thats probably because, at 29, Mr. Janson is already something of a Nashville lifer. He released his debut single five years ago, and has been signed to at least four record labels. In the meanwhile, hes written songs for several artists, from Justin Moore (Off the Beaten Path) to Tim McGraw (Truck Yeah). (Mr. McGraw returns the favor here, teaming up with Mr. Janson on the cheeky Messin With Jesus.) The album closes with the redemption tale White Trash. Its a familiar class anxiety story working folks versus the bourgeoisie, in a proxy fight for country musics soul. Songs like this were anathema to the heartthrobs of recent years they always get the girl. But for Mr. Janson, its not a given. Their daddies didnt want us hanging round their girls, he sings, with a splash of resentment. Does he get the girl? Of course he does. Post-bro, 1; bro, 0. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net