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A solid album Jan 17, 2008 I had never heard of Trent Willmon until I was listening to Pandora and kept coming up. I got hooked and figured i would buy how two albums to see if I liked them as much. I was pleasantly surprised. I wish I had heard about him earlier. I would strongly advise this for someone that is interested in a new artist with a traditional sound.
Excellent cd Feb 27, 2006 From start to finish this is a great cd. This is a cd you can listen to over and over again and not be bored or skip a song. A couple of the songs are very emotional.Home Sweet Holiday Inn-based on his true life and Here-a song that can touch you very deeply. My mother cries every times she hears it.I have seen Trent several times in concert and he gets better with each show. In a couple of weeks I get to see him for like the 12th time. I can't think of another cd I own that I actually listen to each song but this one. I can't wait til the release of his 2nd cd. Please buy this cd and support Trent Willmon. He has new management and He will be a big star that will not fade.
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Trent Willmon is all that most modern country fails to be. Aug 17, 2005 This isn't your typical modern country music, boys and girls. Trent Willmon is as American as apple pie, Chevy pickups and Chris Craft. Willmon combines traditional, yet catchy tunes and classic country topics to create an album, that, for some reason, is unknown to most of the so-called country music listeners out there, yet one of the best releases in years. Whoever his manager is needs to be fired, because this fellow is getting far less attention than he deserves. If you want classic country sound with a few contemporary twists, Trent Willmon, along with fellow newcomers Josh Turner and Bobby Pinson, is not to be missed.
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Amazing... Jun 11, 2005 I bought this cd for one song only which is usually a risk. I am so glad that I took it. I only wish that Columbia would start doing something good with Trent's career. They (right now) are doing a horrible job and Trent deserves better.
The first two songs (Beer Man and Dixie Rose Deluxe) are fun songs that will make you feel good.
Home Sweet Holiday Inn- (the song I bought the album for)is superb. It is heartbreaking and I can't help but choke up when I listen to it. The song is remarkably well written.
She Don't Love Me- previously recorded by Billy Ray Cyrus on his publically-ignored album "Time Flies" and I can't decide what version I like more. I'm leaning towards Trent.
The Good Life- it's (to me)about apreciating the little things in life that you'd miss a lot of they weren't there. Great song co-written by Bobby Pinson (who has a great new cd out!) and Trent Willmon.
Population 81- a wonderful song that makes you feel the heartache the guy is going through.
Medina Daydreaming- really hard to describe. You'd have to hear it.
The Wishing Well- fun song to sing along to and is pretty true.
All Day Long- another fun song but definitely worth a listen
Every Now and Then- a slow song about drinking to forget things. Emotions will fly while listening to this song.
Here- one of the best songs EVER written. This song made me actually cry and almost no songs can make me do that these days. The guy in the song is talking to his wife. The twist is the guy is dead. It is hard to explain more than that. You'd have to really hear it to get how it works out.
If you are thinking about getting this cd, do it now!! It will be worth the money.
2 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Awesome CD Apr 30, 2005 This is by far the best "freshman" album I have encountered. I encourage everyone to listen and buy it. Definitely worth the investment.
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