Brad Paisley
May 16, 2011
Arista/Nashville artist Brad Paisley will release his 9th studio album, "This Is Country Music," on May 23rd. "This Is Country Music" marks Paisley's first all-new studio album since 2009's "American Saturday Night." A 15-track collection, with 12 co-written by Paisley, this album once again teams Paisley with longtime producer and collaborator Frank Rogers.
The album features a lot of special guests, including Carrie Underwood (who duets on the recapturing-love tale of "Remind Me"). Don Henley joins Paisley for "Love Her Like She's Leavin'," while Blake Shelton guests on "Don't Drink the Water," and Marty Stuart, Sheryl Crow, and Carl Jackson come together to continue a Paisley tradition of including a gospel song on his albums with "Life's Railway to Heaven." Paisley also includes the Western instrumental of "Eastwood," featuring Clint Eastwood.
The full track listing is:
- This Is Country Music
- Old Alabama (Featuring Alabama)
- A Man Don't Have To Die
- Camouflage
- Remind Me (Duet With Carrie Underwood)
- Working On A Tan
- Love Her Like She's Leavin' (Featuring Don Henley)
- One Of Those Lives
- Toothbrush
- Be The Lake
- Eastwood (Featuring Clint Eastwood)
- New Favorite Memory
- Don't Drink The Water (Featuring Blake Shelton)
- I Do Now
- Life's Railway To Heaven (Featuring Marty Stuart, Sheryl Crow and Carl Jackson)
In other Paisley news, he will contribute two songs to the movie "Cars 2." He also recorded two songs for the 2006 film, "Cars," One of the new songs is called "Nobody's Fool," which was written and performed by Brad, and the other is "Collision of Worlds," written and performed with British singer/songwriter Robbie Williams. Heard over the end credits, the song is a duet that Brad calls "a rock vocal event with one of the most talented people I've ever met, Robbie Williams." "
"Cars 2" will be out in theatres on June 24th, with the soundtrack releasing June 14th.
Check out even more on Brad Paisley at www.bradpaisley.com.
By Karen Goodner
