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Kenny Chesney
Retail Price (not our price): $18.98
Release Date: 2004-02-03
Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment
Format: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Track List
Now here, for your listening pleasure, the tracks...
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Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
1) Amazon.com
Though Kenny Chesney had been building a rabid fan base over the years, no one expected his 2002 release, the multi-platinum No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problems, to make him a superstar. But the Luttrell, Tenn., native had found a batch of songs that perfectly captured that scary no-man's land between adolescence and adulthood, precisely where the bulk of his followers happened to live. On its sequel, When the Sun Goes Down, the protagonists are older, with kids on the way and hectic jobs that rob them of leisure time. In fantasizing about those college keg parties and hedonism after dark, they search for a sigh of relief. Chesney understands this, and his own changes, too. Emotionally he's more at home in his own skin, and since his voice has gotten deeper and wider, he sounds increasingly confident in the studio, besting guest artist Uncle Kracker on the title song, a warmed-over Jimmy Buffett vibe. He's also matured as a writer. The majority of his four songs, two co-written with others, are no match for "There Goes My Life," the powerful unwed father ballad that served as the album's first single, or even "When I Think About Leavin'," another tune about standing at the crossroads. But his memorable "Being Drunk's a Lot Like Loving You" will burrow deep in your psyche, and prove Chesney a fine guide to confronting pain. Better keep this one handy. --Alanna Nash
Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
1) Kenny Chesney Doesn't Disappoint [Rating: 4 out of 5]
I have been adding to my Kenny Chesney library of CD's. When the Sun Goes Down is typical of the wonderful music, lyrics and general every day warmth that permeates all of Chesney's music. You won't be disappointed.2) Big Fan [Rating: 5 out of 5]
there is always someone who has something bad to say about a cd, I usually never do. This is one of his best to date, you can tell he has really grown up from "She thinks my Tractors sexy" Which is one of my fav songs by him but as an artest you can tell it's one of his first. There are a few emotional songs on here that will bring a tear to your eye while the rock Live those songs again will make you want to get up and dance. So buy and enjoy! :)3) CD purchase review [Rating: 2 out of 5]
I received this CD, and case, as damaged. I did send an email requesting assistance in this matter, but as of Sept. 13, 2005 have had no response from company. This will probably be the last time I will order anything online. Thank you.4) Couldn't Get Any Better!!! [Rating: 5 out of 5]
As a fan of Kenny Chesney's from the beginning the only thing i can say about this album is you can't get any better than this one. He takes you on a different step from his last album "No Shoes, No Shirt, No probems. When he said that he likes for his albums to take the fans on a roller coaster ride, well this one sure does. At one moment you will be happy up in the air and the next song will have you down and thinking. There is not one song on this album that don't have a special meaning from the most heartfelt ballad ever by Kenny "There Goes My Life" to the duet with Uncle Kracker "When The Sun Goes Down." 1.) There Goes My Life 5/52.) I Go Back 5/53.) When The Sun Goes Down 4/54.) The Woman With You 5/55.) Some People Change 5/56.) Anything But Mine 4/57.) Keg In The Closet 3/58.) When I Think About Leaving 5/59.) Being Drunks Alot Like Loving You 5/510.)Outta Here 3/511.) Old Blue Chair 4/5Bonus Tracks:12.) Live Those Songs (Live) 5/513.) What I Need To Do (Live) 5/514.) Please Come To Boston (Live) 5/5What more could you ask for with an album that has every single emotion and all the songs are great on it. This album was worth every money spent on it. Kenny keeps on getting better.5) Uncle Kenny is Sexy when the Sun goes down ! [Rating: 5 out of 5]
With the success of his last album, Kenny Chesney has become a household name. I realize that some people don't think that this is Kenny's best work yet, but I would have to disagree. I think this is the perfect cd to have on while driving to the beach in the summer with the windows down. There is something fun about the songs on this cd. There is a great live version of "What I Need To Do"(which has always been one of my favorites). I will admit that the whole "island" sounding theme of the cd does kind of resemble "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem", but who cares??? It's an awesome cd to add to your collection and I highly recommend it.
