Blake Shelton - Hillbilly Bone (2010/2013) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Blake Shelton
- Title: Hillbilly Bone
- Year Of Release: 2010/2013
- Label: Warner Records
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk, Country
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit/44.1kHz
- Total Time: 00:22:01
- Total Size: 52.2 MB / 146.7 MB / 257,05 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[3:44] 01. Blake Shelton - Hillbilly Bone (feat. Trace Adkins)
[4:14] 02. Blake Shelton - Kiss My Country Ass
[3:48] 03. Blake Shelton - You'll Always Be Beautiful
[3:25] 04. Blake Shelton - Can't Afford to Love You
[3:43] 05. Blake Shelton - Delilah
[3:07] 06. Blake Shelton - Almost Alright
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ABOUT THE ALBUM
1 disc(s) - 6 track(s)
Total length: 00:22:01
Main artist: Blake Shelton
Label: Warner Records
Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Country
Hi-Res 24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(c) 2010 Warner Records Inc.
(p) 2010 Warner Records Inc.
Hillbilly Bone feels like a stopgap between albums for Blake Shelton, but it's not. This “Six Pak” is a budget-priced, six-track EP featuring a smash single as the title track. Pal Trace Adkins helps out on both the cut and in the video. The format is Warner Bros' attempt to deal with growing customer dissatisfaction with the traditional full-length format; they will release a second part later in 2010. As for the music, it's a formula contemporary country chartmaker: highly compressed dual lead guitars, layered acoustic guitars, good-time honky tonk lyrics, and big rocking drums. It’s a good-natured dig at city folks, and you can’t help but like Shelton, no matter how many cliché’s he spews. A radio skit outro is the actual intro to “Kiss My Country Ass,” a pure "redneck-and-proud" anthem worthy of Hank Williams, Jr. at his most ornery. Were it not for the title, it would no doubt score as a single as well. Things get a bit slower and softer with four different kinds of “love” songs that follow. The first, “You’ll Always Be Beautiful,” is about the real thing; it’s among the more sensitive ballads on Shelton’s records. “Can’t Afford to Love You” is a humorous take on trying to find the right person in the wrong place. “Delilah” is a classic contemporary country betrayal number. The set’s final cut, “Almost Alright,” is a midtempo recovering-from-love narrative with a catchy chorus, an unusual use of steel drums, and a more complex rhythm pattern -- the idea for which was likely borrowed from Jimmy Buffett. Hillbilly Bone is a sure thing for Shelton’s fans, and a risky experiment in marketing for his label. ~ Thom Jurek
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[3:44] 01. Blake Shelton - Hillbilly Bone (feat. Trace Adkins)
[4:14] 02. Blake Shelton - Kiss My Country Ass
[3:48] 03. Blake Shelton - You'll Always Be Beautiful
[3:25] 04. Blake Shelton - Can't Afford to Love You
[3:43] 05. Blake Shelton - Delilah
[3:07] 06. Blake Shelton - Almost Alright
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ABOUT THE ALBUM
1 disc(s) - 6 track(s)
Total length: 00:22:01
Main artist: Blake Shelton
Label: Warner Records
Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Country
Hi-Res 24-Bit 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(c) 2010 Warner Records Inc.
(p) 2010 Warner Records Inc.
Hillbilly Bone feels like a stopgap between albums for Blake Shelton, but it's not. This “Six Pak” is a budget-priced, six-track EP featuring a smash single as the title track. Pal Trace Adkins helps out on both the cut and in the video. The format is Warner Bros' attempt to deal with growing customer dissatisfaction with the traditional full-length format; they will release a second part later in 2010. As for the music, it's a formula contemporary country chartmaker: highly compressed dual lead guitars, layered acoustic guitars, good-time honky tonk lyrics, and big rocking drums. It’s a good-natured dig at city folks, and you can’t help but like Shelton, no matter how many cliché’s he spews. A radio skit outro is the actual intro to “Kiss My Country Ass,” a pure "redneck-and-proud" anthem worthy of Hank Williams, Jr. at his most ornery. Were it not for the title, it would no doubt score as a single as well. Things get a bit slower and softer with four different kinds of “love” songs that follow. The first, “You’ll Always Be Beautiful,” is about the real thing; it’s among the more sensitive ballads on Shelton’s records. “Can’t Afford to Love You” is a humorous take on trying to find the right person in the wrong place. “Delilah” is a classic contemporary country betrayal number. The set’s final cut, “Almost Alright,” is a midtempo recovering-from-love narrative with a catchy chorus, an unusual use of steel drums, and a more complex rhythm pattern -- the idea for which was likely borrowed from Jimmy Buffett. Hillbilly Bone is a sure thing for Shelton’s fans, and a risky experiment in marketing for his label. ~ Thom Jurek
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-- REQUESTS FOR LINK RECOVERY --
-- YOU CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT ALBUM? WRITE, WE'LL SEE!! --
-- specify a direct link to the release --
--- PLEASE DO NOT UPLOAD ELSEWHERE ---
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