The Road and the Radio

The Road and the Radio

The Road and the Radio

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Editorial Reviews
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After the sort of year that Kenny Chesney has experienced--from a whirlwind courtship through a short-lived marriage--a guy needs some time to chill. Thus it's no surprise that The Road and the Radio finds the party-hearty country hunk in an uncommonly introspective mood. The soul-searching title track establishes the album's intimacy and theme of taking stock, sustained through the bittersweet balladry of "Who You'd Be Today," "In a Small Town," "Freedom," and "Like Me." Though Chesney only wrote one track here, "Beer in Mexico," he invests the rest with personal conviction. Even the comparatively hard-rocking "Living in Fast Forward" has a reflective twist to it, while the Caribbean lilt of "Tequila Loves Me" has more than a measure of melancholy. Whatever the effects of romantic travails on his personal life, his music has gained some emotional depth. --Don McLeese

The Road and the Radio, Music, Kenny Chesney, Contemporary Country, Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country, New Traditionalist, Pop, United States of America

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Music Info:

  1. The Road to Here
  2. The Very Best of Dwight Yoakam
  3. The Very Best of Randy Travis
  4. There's More Where That Came From
  5. This Side
  6. "Toby Keith - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1"
  7. Unchained
  8. Van Lear Rose
  9. Walking Among The Living [Enhanced]
  10. Wanted! The Outlaws

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