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These Days

Vince Gill - These Days

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Track List: These Days

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Disc 1:

  1. Workin' On The Big Chill
  2. Love's Standin'
  3. Cowboy Up
  4. Sweet Thing
  5. Bet It All On You
  6. Nothin' For A Broken Heart
  7. Son Of A Ramblin' Man
  8. Smilin' Song
  9. The Rhythm Of The Pourin' Rain
  10. Nothin' Left To Say

Disc 2:

  1. What You Don't Say
  2. The Reason Why
  3. The Rock Of Your Love
  4. What You Give Away
  5. Faint Of Heart
  6. Time To Carry On
  7. No Easy Way
  8. This Memory Of You
  9. How Lonely Looks
  10. Tell Me One More Time About Jesus
  11. Everything And Nothing
  12. Which Way Will You Go
  13. These Days

Disc 3:

  1. This New Heartache
  2. The Only Love
  3. Out Of My Mind
  4. The Sight Of Me Without You
  5. I Can't Let Go
  6. Don't Pretend With Me
  7. Some Things Never Get Old
  8. Sweet Little Corrina
  9. If I Can't Make Mississippi
  10. Take This Country Back

Disc 4:

  1. All Prayed Up
  2. Cold Gray Light Of Gone
  3. A River Like You
  4. Ace Up Your Pretty Sleeve
  5. Molly Brown
  6. Girl
  7. Give Me The Highway
  8. Sweet Augusta Darlin'
  9. Little Brother
  10. Almost Home

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Album Details: These Days

Release Date:
10/17/2006
Label:
Mca Nashville
UPC:
602498889619

User Reviews: These Days

  1. These Days, Great New Music from Vince

    , November 8, 2006
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As 2006 nears its end, no one can argue that the world of country music isn't, at this moment, the most adventurous in the mainstream pop music industry and that Nash Vegas is taking more chances on its acts as the rest of the biz relies more on narrowing things into smaller and smaller niches that can easily be hyped and digested. Sure, as always, artist's images and many recordings are calculated to score big as in any pop industry. The difference is in approach. The countrylistening audience/demographic has widened considerably; therefore, there is a need as well as an opportunity for experimentation to see what sticks. This is the most exciting the music's been since Willie and Waylon hit the charts in the '70s, or perhaps to be a bit more fair, when Garth Brooks turned them upside down in the early '90s. Country music's fan base is growing because it still relies largely on radio, and video channels like CMT and GAC, both of which are very supportive of directors and artists taking artistic chances in the way they choose to dramatize, animate, and portray songs check the work of the brilliant director Trey Fanjoy just for starters. Country's latest audience grew up on rock roll, MTV (when it still played videos), soul, blues, funk, early rap, and in some cases even punk. And while the marketing approach is still singlesdriven, country music artists and producers, as well as the labels that house them, are still concerned with the "album" either as a whole, or as a completely crafted collection of varying singles (in this case meaning "good songs"). What's more, these folks still buy CDs (titles are readily available at the local in megamarts and department stores) and don't rely on the internet as much as pop and rock fans do for information. Given the long run of the Dixie Chicks' Taking the Long Way at number one on the country and Billboard charts, one can't simply dismiss the music as being the religious right's stronghold or pop culture front for "traditional family values" anymore, either, though admittedly there's plenty of that around. In the 21st century it's country music and hip hop not rock that have been taking on the topics of race, class, basic human dignity and diversity, more than any other popular (chart measured) American musics.


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