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Growing Up Is Getting Old  (Audio CD) 
by Jason Michael Carroll

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2009 sophomore album from the fast-rising Country sensation. Jason Michael Carroll debuted at #1 with his first album, Waitin' In The Country. He was named Billboard's Top New Country Artist in 2007. Since that time, major media and critical acclaim have accompanied Carroll's rise, along with tour slots with superstar artists such as Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride, and Carrie Underwood. Now, Jason Michael Carroll releases his sophomore album featuring the hit single 'Where I'm From'.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: April 28, 2009
Studio: Arista
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Happened On A Saturday Night (Suzie Q)
2. Let Me Go
3. Where I'm From
4. Tears
5. Growing Up Is Getting Old
6. That's All I Know
7. We Threw It All Away
8. Sorry Don't Matter
9. Barn Burner
10. Hurry Home
 
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Average Customer Review:5.0
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5good  Dec 08, 2009
I like his music. If you like his songs I think you will like this cd.

5Great country music. :)  Nov 19, 2009
The new Jason Michael Carroll cd is as good as his first cd if not better. There are no fillers on this cd just great music.

5Sophmore Curse? No Way.  Aug 22, 2009
At first I had some worries about picking up this release. I loved every song on "Waitin' in the Country" and thought he wouldn't be able to top that one. Well, he didn't, but what this is, is a release just as good. From start to finish, every song should be a hit. from the rowdy drinking songs "Barn Burner", and "Happened on a Saturday Night (Suzie Q)", to the tender runaway ballad "Hurry Home", the cd will make you listen intently to every song.
One complaint is the choice of only ten songs. Why so few tracks? Other than that, I'm very satisfied with this release. as for a sophmore curse, No Way.

5I Listen to this CD everyday!  May 31, 2009
I have been a huge fan of Jason Michael Carroll since I heard his first single Alyssa Lies. I went to my first concert of his weeks after first hearing him and bought his Debut CD very soon after that. I listened to his first CD everyday until this new one came out April 28th. I have bought multiple copies because I know I will wear this one out just like his first one! They are both that good!!!! The songs on both albums are awesome and something people can relate to. Jason did an excellent job on his Sophmore album and it is not without quality songs or the same every other song sound. There are ballads to party anthems and everything in between. I highly recommend you buy this CD (several copies actually) and check out [...] for more information on this up and coming artist!!!!! GO HTF'S!!!!

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4"Growing Up" Isn't that Bad for Carroll  Apr 29, 2009
Prime Cuts: That's All I Know, Hurry Home, Tears

Despite his youthfulness, Carroll has the acumen to excel in the music business. Perennially, many singer-songwriters have made the mistake of emptying the best of their vaults into their debut CD, only to find that they have to scrap the bottom of their scribal barrel for their follow-up CD within the matter of months. Hence, many of these artists suffer the sophomore jinx where their follow-up CD just tanked due to the lacklustre material. Carroll is wizened enough to avoid such a gaffe by only co-penning three songs for his sophomore effort. The rest of the material are abetted from a team of hit-proven writers such as Paul Overstreet, Casey Beathard, Tom Shapiro, Vicky McGehee and fellow artists Zane Williams and Keith Anderson. And it's no accident why these writers have been churning hits for years and years--there's a seasoned maturity in these songs. These songs not only have a universal appeal but they are able to get into the marrow of our lives that they speak to us like old friends. The realism of these songs is further enhanced by producer Don Gehman's (Hooter and the Blowfish & Nanci Griffith) rugged and organ country-rock edges.

Most affecting is a couple of ballads that have to do with paternal love: "Tears" and "Hurry Home." Penned by Zane Williams, the latter "Hurry Home" is a retelling of the parable of the prodigal son sung with so much affection that it will resonate in the hearts of listeners for a long time. In fact, the song's universal theme of reconciliation not only speaks to our earthly relationships but it has repercussions on a spiritual plane. "Tears," continues on the same paternal axis, this time with Carroll confessing how the call of his children often drives him to smithereens. Thankfully, the rowdy guitars and anthem-like drums are enough to muscle up this paean from being too mawkish. Lead single, "Where I'm From" is an exposition of the adage "never judge someone by their appearance" via a story about a chance between Carroll and a complete stranger on a plane. What appeared to be two unrelated strangers unroll into a sharing about their common upbringing and values. This is the type of songs that matter, songs that remind us that the degree of separation between humanity is actually not that significant.

Despite the heaviness of some of the aforementioned themes, Carroll does know how to party. He kicks off his boots for a good time with "Happened on a Saturday Night," a 70s rock piece imbued with a southern small town charm. Nashville's two powerhouse scribes Paul Overstreet and Casey Beathard join Carroll in penning the breezy "That's All I Know," as Carroll waxes philosophical about life and capitalizing on the things that matter. While the title cut, "Growing Up is Getting Old" finds Carroll in Brad Paisley vicinity as Carroll takes a cheeky look at the responsibilities middle age brings. However, a couple such as vamped up rocker "Barn Burner" and the extremely busy "Let Me Go" border on the ordinary.

Save for a few missteps, this 10-song disc does not suffer from the sophomore jinx. In fact, vanguard single "Where I'm From" is already a radio favorite. And rightly so; this CD is imbued with great songs--songs that resonate with life and living. With a CD filled with so many songs that are mature and seasoned, growing up for Carroll isn't such a bad thing!


 
 
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