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Time Well Wasted

Brad Paisley

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As anybody who follows country music knows, Brad Paisley is acknowledged among audiences and critics alike as the new traditionalist standard-bearer for the 2000s -- the new guy that not only keeps the fire burning, but also rakes in the cash, having number one hits along with good reviews. He's not big and brassy like Toby Keith; he's the heir to George Strait, Randy Travis, and Alan Jackson, the guy who hails back to George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens but is savvy enough not to play to overly serious Americana fans, the listeners who like their country music somber. That's not Paisley -- he may take his music seriously and will sing a serious ballad or two, but he also likes to crack wise and have a little fun. Although that's certainly preferable to colorless alt-country singers, Paisley has been known to overdose on fun, favoring a cute turn of phrase or a knowing wink to his audience. Of course, humor has always played a big part in country -- George Jones, one of Paisley's heroes, made novelties his stock-in-trade -- but there was a terminal cutesiness that threatened to overwhelm his otherwise excellent third album, Mud on the Tires. Thankfully, Paisley has reigned in this trait on its superb follow-up, 2005's Time Well Wasted.
Paisley hasn't suddenly become a humorless bore -- how could he be when he persists on reviving the Grand Ole Opry's old-fashioned cornpone radio plays, heard here on "Cornology," which, like "Spaghetti Western Swing" before it, features George Jones, Little Jimmy Dickens, and Bill Anderson and adds Dolly Parton for good measure (which naturally results in some silly boob jokes: "he turned around to see two huge 38s pointed right into his face"). The difference is, Paisley no longer leans hard on either his silly or sentimental streak, preferring to lay back and let everything flow naturally. That gives his already attractive music a greater appeal, since his humor is now sly and lived-in, a perfect match for his faithful but not dogmatic country. As should be expected by any deliberately traditionalist musician, there are no surprises, no left turns here -- Paisley remains indebted not only to George, Merle, and Buck, but to how George Strait fused this holy trinity into a fresh yet familiar sound that encompassed the best of Bakersfield, Texas, and Nashville. Change can be overrated, particularly in regard to traditionalist music, and Paisley benefits from mining the same musical vein each time around. He's turned into a genuine craftsman, both as a songwriter and musician, and now with four albums to his credit, he's hitting his stride. His band sounds looser, warmer than it did on Mud on the Tires -- and they're given another dazzling showcase for their prowess on the frenzied "Time Warp," which is as delirious as prime Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant -- and Paisley's singing is relaxed and assured. These are welcome subtle improvements, but what makes Time Well Wasted Paisley's best record yet is the writing. Song for song, this is his best set of tunes, whether it's one of his ten originals or the sharply selected professionally written numbers that round out the album (these are highlighted by the sentimental but not saccharine ballad "Waitin' on a Woman" and a duet with Alan Jackson on Guy Clark's "Out in the Parkin' Lot"). Although Paisley hasn't abandoned goofy humor -- indeed, "I'll Take You Back" has mock crying built into its chorus, and a pivotal line in "Alcohol" concerns how it makes "white people dance" -- this tendency is balanced by wittier jokes and his knack for keenly observed human nature, best heard in the savvy "Alcohol," but not isolated to that, either. It's not just that the words are stronger, but the music is weathered and sturdy, sounding familiar on the first spin and getting stronger with each play. Each of Paisley's prior albums gained stature with repetition, but Time Well Wasted is not only richer than his first three records, it's more gripping upon its first play. Paradoxically, it demands attention partially because Paisley isn't trying too hard to deliver a classic, nor is he working overtime to please his fans. Instead, he lays back and delivers his songs with the ease of an old pro, which means for the first time, he's made a record that can hold its own next to his idols.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
The World
00:04:01

Frank Rogers, Producer - Kelley Lovelace, Composer - Kelley Lovelace, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal - Lee Thomas Miller, Composer - Lee Thomas Miller, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

2
Alcohol
00:04:52

Tracie Hamilton, Background Vocal - Kelley Lovelace, Background Vocal - Kendal Marcy, Background Vocal - Sarah Montgomery, Background Vocal - Justin Williamson, Background Vocal - Kenny Lewis, Background Vocal - Karen Lovelace, Background Vocal - Jerrod Niemann, Background Vocal - Frank Rogers, Producer - Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Background Vocal - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal - Scott Hamilton, Background Vocal - Phillip Stein, Background Vocal - Gary Hooker, Background Vocal - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Paul Gregg, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

3
Waitin' On a Woman
00:04:32

Frank Rogers, Producer - Don Sampson, Composer - Don Sampson, Lyricist - Wynn Varble, Composer - Wynn Varble, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

4
I'll Take You Back
00:04:23

Frank Rogers, Producer - Tim Owens, Composer - Tim Owens, Lyricist - Robert Arthur, Composer - Robert Arthur, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

5
She's Everything
00:04:26

Frank Rogers, Producer - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal - Will Nance, Composer - Will Nance, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

6
You Need a Man Around Here
00:03:33

Frank Rogers, Producer - Kelley Lovelace, Composer - Kelley Lovelace, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

7
Out in the Parkin' Lot (With Alan Jackson)
00:04:43

Darrell Scott, Composer - Darrell Scott, Lyricist - Frank Rogers, Producer - Guy Clark, Composer - Guy Clark, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Brad Paisley, Performer - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

8
Rainin' You
00:04:16

Frank Rogers, Producer - Tim Owens, Composer - Tim Owens, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

9
Flowers
00:03:50

Frank Rogers, Producer - Chris DuBois, Composer - Chris DuBois, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Lee Thomas Miller, Composer - Lee Thomas Miller, Lyricist - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

10
Love Is Never-Ending
00:03:58

Frank Rogers, Producer - John Goodwin, Composer - John Goodwin, Lyricist - Bobby Terry, Composer - Bobby Terry, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

11
The Uncloudy Day
00:00:53

Jim "Moose" Brown, Background Vocal - Rev. J.K. Alwood, Composer - Rev. J.K. Alwood, Lyricist - Frank Rogers, Producer - Kevin "Swine" Grantt, Background Vocal - Brad Paisley, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

12
When I Get Where I'm Going (Featuring Dolly Parton)
00:04:08

Frank Rogers, Producer - Rivers Rutherford, Composer - Rivers Rutherford, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - George Teren, Composer - George Teren, Lyricist - Dolly Parton, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

13
Easy Money
00:04:14

Frank Rogers, Producer - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - Brad Paisley, Lyricist - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

14
Time Warp
00:03:56

Frank Rogers, Producer - Frank Rogers, Composer - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

15
Time Well Wasted
00:03:56

Ashley Gorley, Composer - Ashley Gorley, Lyricist - Frank Rogers, Producer - Kelley Lovelace, Composer - Kelley Lovelace, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - Wes Hightower, Background Vocal

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

16
Cornography (Featuring James Burton and The Kung Pao Buckaroos)
00:03:56

Frank Rogers, Producer - Frank Rogers, Composer - The Kung Pao Buckaroos, Performer - Peter Tilden, Composer - Bill Anderson, Background Vocal - Brad Paisley, Performer - Brad Paisley, Composer - James Burton, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

17
Out Take 1
00:00:15

Frank Rogers, Producer - Unknown, Composer - Unknown, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

18
Out Take 2
00:00:13

Frank Rogers, Producer - Unknown, Composer - Unknown, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

19
Out Take 3
00:00:35

Frank Rogers, Producer - Unknown, Composer - Unknown, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

20
Out Take 4
00:00:34

Frank Rogers, Producer - Unknown, Composer - Unknown, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

21
Shatner Says Goodbye
00:00:27

Frank Rogers, Producer - Unknown, Lyricist - Brad Paisley, Performer - William Shatner, Performer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

Album review

As anybody who follows country music knows, Brad Paisley is acknowledged among audiences and critics alike as the new traditionalist standard-bearer for the 2000s -- the new guy that not only keeps the fire burning, but also rakes in the cash, having number one hits along with good reviews. He's not big and brassy like Toby Keith; he's the heir to George Strait, Randy Travis, and Alan Jackson, the guy who hails back to George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens but is savvy enough not to play to overly serious Americana fans, the listeners who like their country music somber. That's not Paisley -- he may take his music seriously and will sing a serious ballad or two, but he also likes to crack wise and have a little fun. Although that's certainly preferable to colorless alt-country singers, Paisley has been known to overdose on fun, favoring a cute turn of phrase or a knowing wink to his audience. Of course, humor has always played a big part in country -- George Jones, one of Paisley's heroes, made novelties his stock-in-trade -- but there was a terminal cutesiness that threatened to overwhelm his otherwise excellent third album, Mud on the Tires. Thankfully, Paisley has reigned in this trait on its superb follow-up, 2005's Time Well Wasted.
Paisley hasn't suddenly become a humorless bore -- how could he be when he persists on reviving the Grand Ole Opry's old-fashioned cornpone radio plays, heard here on "Cornology," which, like "Spaghetti Western Swing" before it, features George Jones, Little Jimmy Dickens, and Bill Anderson and adds Dolly Parton for good measure (which naturally results in some silly boob jokes: "he turned around to see two huge 38s pointed right into his face"). The difference is, Paisley no longer leans hard on either his silly or sentimental streak, preferring to lay back and let everything flow naturally. That gives his already attractive music a greater appeal, since his humor is now sly and lived-in, a perfect match for his faithful but not dogmatic country. As should be expected by any deliberately traditionalist musician, there are no surprises, no left turns here -- Paisley remains indebted not only to George, Merle, and Buck, but to how George Strait fused this holy trinity into a fresh yet familiar sound that encompassed the best of Bakersfield, Texas, and Nashville. Change can be overrated, particularly in regard to traditionalist music, and Paisley benefits from mining the same musical vein each time around. He's turned into a genuine craftsman, both as a songwriter and musician, and now with four albums to his credit, he's hitting his stride. His band sounds looser, warmer than it did on Mud on the Tires -- and they're given another dazzling showcase for their prowess on the frenzied "Time Warp," which is as delirious as prime Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant -- and Paisley's singing is relaxed and assured. These are welcome subtle improvements, but what makes Time Well Wasted Paisley's best record yet is the writing. Song for song, this is his best set of tunes, whether it's one of his ten originals or the sharply selected professionally written numbers that round out the album (these are highlighted by the sentimental but not saccharine ballad "Waitin' on a Woman" and a duet with Alan Jackson on Guy Clark's "Out in the Parkin' Lot"). Although Paisley hasn't abandoned goofy humor -- indeed, "I'll Take You Back" has mock crying built into its chorus, and a pivotal line in "Alcohol" concerns how it makes "white people dance" -- this tendency is balanced by wittier jokes and his knack for keenly observed human nature, best heard in the savvy "Alcohol," but not isolated to that, either. It's not just that the words are stronger, but the music is weathered and sturdy, sounding familiar on the first spin and getting stronger with each play. Each of Paisley's prior albums gained stature with repetition, but Time Well Wasted is not only richer than his first three records, it's more gripping upon its first play. Paradoxically, it demands attention partially because Paisley isn't trying too hard to deliver a classic, nor is he working overtime to please his fans. Instead, he lays back and delivers his songs with the ease of an old pro, which means for the first time, he's made a record that can hold its own next to his idols.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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