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Big & Rich - Horse of a Different Color (CD)

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Album Details: Horse of a Different Color

Release Date:05/04/2004
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624852025

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    Big & Rich's Horse of a Different Color

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 2, 2004 | 7 out of 7 found this Horse of a Different Color review helpful

    Pros: It's FABULOUS beginning to end!

    Cons: NONE!

    I haven't enjoyed a CD this much in so long, I can't even remember the last! Big Kenny and John Rich have really got something special going, as song writers, vocalists (their harmonies are amazing), and creative artists - I LOVE the diversi...ty of the songs on their CD, it's been in my Cruiser for over a month now, with very few breaks in play! If I have one concern, it's that I love this CD so much I'm afraid I'll play myself sick of it. Oh - and there's no WAY they could come out with a second CD fast enough for my liking! Read more Less

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    Save a horse ride a cowboy

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 26, 2004

    Pros: I love this song

    Cons: not have any

    I love this song it fits me to a tee

Pro Reviews: Horse of a Different Color

  • All Music Guide

    Like many professional country musicians, the duo of Big Rich Big being Kenny Alphin, while Rich is John Rich, a former singer for Lonestar are based in Nashville, but that doesn't mean they follow all the conventions of Music City. In fact, they throw conventions out the window on their 2004 debut album, Horse of a Different Color. They can certainly craft a kicking country song, as the backwoods ballad "Deadwood Mountain" proves, but they don't settle for that, preferring to spike predictable song structures with considerable doses of goofy humor or, better still, to fly beyond genre and concoct gonzo amalgams of country, arena rock, and rap. All of this makes Big Rich hard to peg, particularly because they come across as a bigboned, country variation of Tenacious D or Ween talented musical pranksters who treat everything as a lark, but have the musical skills to back up their boasts. Like the D, they even have a theme song in "Rollin' (The Ballad of Big Rich)" which bizarrely... enough sounds a bit like Tenacious D, which isn't nearly as bizarre as how the melody of "Wild West Show" recalls Nirvana's "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" and they have no compunctions about being flatout silly, which is good, since that silliness brought them a big novelty hit in "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)," a song designed for drunken shoutalongs in sports bars. Much of Horse of a Different Color plays to that audience, but the surprise is that the rowdiness is tongueincheek and that Big Rich are musically clever, filling the record with big hooks and unbridled weirdness. Not that all of this is successful it can sound too goofy at points but it's wilder and stranger than most contemporary country albums of 2004, and a whole lot more fun, to boot. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Big & Rich

Big Rich formed in Nashville around 1998, when exLone Star vocalist John Rich began collaborating with songwriter Big Kenny (real name: Kenny Alphin), a Music City cad who'd once led an outfit called luvjOi). The duo established a performers' roundtable at a local dive, and the event dubbed the "Muzik Mafia" soon gained a reputation for offthecuff eclecticism and not... Read more