Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates ~ Kenny Chesney (Artist)
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Product Details
* Audio CD (September 11, 2007)
* Original Release Date: September 11, 2007
* Number of Discs: 1
Too often, established stars let things slide over time (even Johnny Cash recorded his share of duds). Kenny Chesney seems bent on avoiding that trap. He proves it on album #13, starting with its first hit single, "Never Wanted Nothing More," a basic, hard-hitting, decidedly unsubtle ode to fulfillment. Having spent ample time exploring Jimmy Buffett's Parrothead style almost to the point of overkill, it's a relief he invokes it only once, on the catchy "Shiftwork," a duet with George Strait. His interpretation of David Lee Murphy's "Just Not Today" captures the song's dream of deferring looming adult responsibility. The gritty "Dancin' for the Groceries," a chronicle of an exotic dancer who tolerates the job's indignities to sustain her kids, conjures up hard realities that too many of today's country singers ignore in pursuit of shallow radio fodder. He brings similar strengths to a bracing take on Dwight Yoakam's "Wild Ride" (enhanced by Joe Walsh's slash-and-burn guitar), to the elegantly understated vulnerability of "Scare Me," and to Bill Anderson and Jon Randall's cautionary "Demons." It's a well-known fact that some Nashville stars record albums with their focus more on demographics and radio than on creativity. Chesney focuses on what's always mattered most in country: the songs.
Track Listings
1. Never Wanted Nothing More
2. Don't Blink
3. Shiftwork (Duet With George Strait)
4. Just Not Today
5. Wife And Kids
6. Got A Little Crazy
7. Better As A Memory
8. Dancin' For The Groceries
9. Wild Ride (Featuring Joe Walsh)
10. Scare Me
11. Demons
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