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- Amazon Sales Rank: #121 in Music
- Released on: 2008-11-04
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Brad Pailey won his first GRAMMY Award in 2008 for Best Country Instrumental Performance and he is believes in 'more music, less talk' with his 2008 album, Play, which promises to increase axes across the board, alongside some of the guitar world's great heroes. Featuring guest vocal and musical collaborations with B.B. King, Keith Urban, Steve Wariner, and Buck Owens.
Customer Reviews
Man can this guy shred!
BP is, simply put, the Clapton of country music. This CD is a must for all fans of the guitar rock of The Eagles, The Allman Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughn & Duane Eddy among others.
Play belongs in every players collection
I knew Brad Paisley was a great picker--but I didn't know what a great PLAYER he is. There is homage to nearly every kind of music on "Play"--from country, to jazz, to rock, to bluegrass. And there is so much of the same paid to other great guitar players. There is a bit of Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray--and I think I even heard a bit of Tommy Emmanuel. Brad's guitar is truly an extension of his body--just read the album liner notes and you will find out that the guitar is everything to Brad. These notes alone are worth the price of the CD. And the playing--impeccable and some great guests to share the spotlight. This CD is a must for every guitar player's collection.
Mostly Instrumental
While I would like to say I am one of the biggest Brad Paisley fans, this is not my favorite album. What I love about Brad's music is mostly the lyrics. Don't get me wrong, he is one of the greatest guitar players, too, but I enjoy songs like Alcohol, Better Than This, and Waiting on a Woman. So a great instrumental album, but if you're looking for a good sing along song...not really here.




