Jamey Johnson - The Dollar (2006)

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Title: The Dollar
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: BNA Records BNA82876-72690-2
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 00:41:50
Total Size: 312 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Dollar (2:59)
02. Flying Silver Eagle (4:28)
03. She's All Lady (3:44)
04. Ray Ray's Juke Joint (3:12)
05. My Saving Grace (3:24)
06. Redneck Side Of Me (4:06)
07. Keeping Up With The Jonesin' (featuring George Jones) (3:25)
08. Rebelicious (3:15)
09. Back To Caroline (4:17)
10. It Was Me (3:11)
11. Lead Me Home (5:49)

Johnson signed to BNA Records in April of 2005. It wasnt long after, that he and producer Buddy Cannon were in the studio cutting songs for his debut album, The Dollar. With the upcoming release of The Dollar, years of hard work and persistence pursuing a dream, are coming to reality. This has been my dream since I picked up that first guitar when I was a kid. You know, Montgomery is only about 4 hours from Nashville by car, but by guitar, its about 5 years. Sony & BMG. 2006

With a distinct, identifiable vocal snarl and the ability to write songs without constantly using half a dozen Music Row collaborators, Alabama native Jamey Johnson forcefully asserts his neotraditional bent on "The Dollar," a beautifully crafted high-impact cautionary about the modern conundrum of work versus family. His skill at delivering with utter clarity and lack of artifice enhances every performance, as he reinvents the timeless lost-love-and-redemption ballad with "Flying Silver Eagle" and on "My Saving Grace" thoughtfully counsels perseverance despite an alcoholic father. The generic "redneck" ditties currently in vogue get their moments with "Rebelicious" and "Redneck Side of Me." They pale, however, alongside Johnson's admirable storytelling on "She's All Lady," his witty Honkytonkers Anonymous vibe on "Keepin' Up with the Jonesin'" (with a superfluous cameo by George Jones) and the moving "Back to Caroline." The final surprise: a powerful gospel closer, "Lead Me Home." Debuts suffer if an artist lacks confidence or faces mediocre production and material. Those aren't issues for Johnson, who delivers refreshingly straight and honest.


Jamey Johnson - The Dollar (2006)





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