This Is BR549
ASIN: B00005LNAN
Track Listings
| 1. Too Lazy to Work, Too Nervous to Steal |
| 2. Price of Love |
| 3. Game |
| 4. Psychic Lady |
| 5. Play That Fast Thing (One More Time) |
| 6. Little Good News |
| 7. While You Were Gone |
| 8. Look Me Up |
| 9. Let's See How Far You Get |
| 10. Fool of the Century |
| 11. Different Drum |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Once upon a time, BR549 were the new-traditionalist kids on the Lower Broadway block, working for tips, taking on the toughest stump-the-band requests, and almost single-handedly cracking open a calcified Nashville scene. In 2001, five years since their first album, they haven't changed their good-natured, no frills, honky-tonkin' sound. They still blaze through twangy rock like the Everly Brothers' "Price of Love," still spin through hillbilly swing like Chuck Mead's terrific original "Fool of the Century," and they're not afraid to get shamelessly sentimental, as on Gary Bennett's "Different Drum." If there's a misstep, it's a small one: "A Little Good News" is the kind of wishy-washy liberalism better suited to Oprah than the Opry. Yet few young bands wear simple country pleasures as well as BR549. The hyphen may be gone, but the heart isn't. --Roy Kasten
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This is BR549
BR5-49 Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LNAM Release Date: 2001-06-26 |
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Amazon.com
Once upon a time, BR549 were the new-traditionalist kids on the Lower Broadway block, working for tips, taking on the toughest stump-the-band requests, and almost single-handedly cracking open a calcified Nashville scene. In 2001, five years since their first album, they haven't changed their good-natured, no frills, honky-tonkin' sound. They still blaze through twangy rock like the Everly Brothers' "Price of Love," still spin through hillbilly swing like Chuck Mead's terrific original "Fool of the Century," and they're not afraid to get shamelessly sentimental, as on Gary Bennett's "Different Drum." If there's a misstep, it's a small one: "A Little Good News" is the kind of wishy-washy liberalism better suited to Oprah than the Opry. Yet few young bands wear simple country pleasures as well as BR549. The hyphen may be gone, but the heart isn't. --Roy Kasten
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This Is BR549
BR5-49 Manufacturer: Sbme Special Mkts. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000KQF7BQ Release Date: 2006-11-28 |
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