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Easy Does It. May 07, 2009 The cd and time to get the cd was great, however, when ripping the cd to my computer, the album information is completely wrong-it's all the songs and info from his last cd, so needless to say I was a little confused by this, although it is the actual songs from the Easy Does It album....strange.
Will you take it easy or go Bananas? May 04, 2009 The Cd started with trashy guitars that was following into a nice melody "Tell me".And... nice!!! is the sound you will hear from Jack Owen and his music.There are no bad tracks on Jack Owens new cd but many ordinary tracks.The Quality on the record rises to extremely high when you hear "Easy does it" that will get 7 out of 5 in my points.The song is a masterpiece and maybe the best song Jack Owen will ever write.
Other tracks that is better than "nice" is "Green Bananas" which will reminds me of Kenny Chesneys fine cd "lucky old sun" from 2008,and Who said whiskey(was meant to drink a woman away)with solid guitars and a story that Jake Owen "easy does it" to believe when he sing.
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THE BEST COUNTRY ALBUM OF 2009 Apr 11, 2009 Jake Owen's sophomore release "Easy Does It" will astound you!!! Not only does Mr. Owen showcase exceptional songwriting skills, where he co-wrote eight of the ten tracks on this record, but his voice is enough to command your attention in each and every recording.
Jake shows great versatility among each and every song as well. The first single off his record, "Don't Think I Can't Love You" is a perfect love song, which has already been at Top 5 hit for Jake and is destined to reach #1 on the Country Charts! Another song with a similar message to his latest single is "Cherry on Top." Particularly impressive about "Easy Does It," is that there is a song on this record that you can listen in any mood you're in. Once again, we see "Eight Second Ride" which was from his debut album, however, this time there are a few changes in the song's lyrics. In "Anything for You," the narrator is expressing his unconditional love for his signifcant other and would do "anything for that person." "Green Bananas" is a mature song with neat imagery and a melody similar to several Kenny Chesney tunes. "Every Reason I Go Back" is yet another catchy tune with a chorus that any country fans who have lived in a small town can relate to: "it's every reason that I left, is every reason I go back."
When all is said and done, Jake Owen leaves the best song of the record for last: "Nothing Grows in Shadows," which is well-worth the price of the album alone. "Nothing Grows in Shadows" is a mature song which explores the consequences of bullying whether it is done by kids or from their parents in the bleachers; there is a twist in this song at the end, and then the speaker describes his own experiences which make the song more convincing than ever and leaves you in goosebumps. "Nothing Grows in Shadows" is truly outstanding and inspirational... it really tugs at your heartstrings and Jake's vocal on this recording is equal in excellence to the greatest vocal performances of Alan Jackson and George Strait respectively.
Overall, Jake Owen's "Easy Does It" is a must for any country music fan's collection. Each song is a keeper and destined to be huge hits for this year's ACM Top New Male Vocalist! I foresee a bright future for this country music artist.
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Jake Owen is Refreshing Mar 30, 2009 I bought Jake Owens first CD and loved it, couldn't wait until this CD was released. "Easy Does It" is great! His southern drawl makes it his own. His style of country music is laid back and refreshing. Something new!
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Excellent cd Mar 30, 2009 Great follow-up to an awesome debut. Jake seeems to be a good guy with a great voice. I'm surprised he's not a bigger star than he is. If you like sound of Dierks Bentley songs with more of a Josh Turner voice would be best I can describe.
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