Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #107 in Music
- Released on: 2012-10-16
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25" h x
5.00" w x
5.50" l,
.21 pounds
Product Description
Jason's fifth studio album, NIGHT TRAIN, follows his previous one MY KINDA PARTY, the reigning CMA and Billboard Album of the Year. Since its release in Nov. 2010 the album has sold nearly three million copies, spent 92 weeks in the Top 10 on Billboard's Country Albums chart and spawned five consecutive No. one hits including the first ever TRIPLE PLATINUM digital single by a male country artist, "Dirt Road Anthem," and the three-week chart-topper "Don't You Wanna Stay" feat. Kelly Clarkson.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Not My Kinda Party
By Michael Rampa
Jason Aldean is getting used to the view from the top. "My Kinda Party" spawned five Top Ten singles and is in its 102nd week on the Billboard charts. Driven by rocking country coupled with rap and a power ballad, that album seemed to rise to the top of the charts organically, With his fifth release, "Night Train," he seems to be taking dead aim at the summit.Aldean is at his best as a studly outlaw, but the majority of the material on "Night Train" is clichéd and watered down. Song themes are universally relatable and very basic, ranging from the virtues of hard work to the role of females in keeping men on track.Noticeably lacking is the use of traditional country instrumentation, although there is some nice heavy guitar work on Take A Little Ride and impressive wah wah pedal on Staring at the Sun.The infectious rap of Dirt Road Anthem is resurrected on 1994. Aldean was worried that the song might alienate his younger fan base because of its Joe Diffie references. He said, "There may be some younger fans that have to do some research and figure out who Joe Diffie is.The demographic in question will likely not have a problem recognizing the virtual clone of Bon Jovi's Wanted Dead or Alive in the form of Wheels Rollin' here. Aldean takes a desperately needed chance on the album's highlight, Black Tears, a stripper ballad where drugs and mama's disapproval are openly referenced. The album's simple themes attempt to keep it country, but it is a far cry from the excellence of the more traditional sound of "My Kinda Party."
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.SOLID EFFORT - MORE OF THE SAME BUT THAT'S OK !!
By Robert Mitchell
Jason Aldean has delivered another solid, crowd-pleasing cd -- yes, all the songs like past hits, but it's like a cheeseburger - you always enjoy every bit and goes down like country-rock comfort food. The key to his success is Jason's unique vocal delivery and his abilty in choosing great songs. I agree there's are not many BREAKOUT songs that hit you on first listen, but overall the only sub-par track is his rap song which is honestly embarrassing, but I still like it in a guilty pleasure way. Truth is, when you add up Jason's four albums he has given country fans the most consistent song catalog in recent memory (besides Carrie Underwood). His streak continues on NIGHT TRAIN...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.2013!
By Robin M. Boyer
What a great CD for the new year! Rock on! Cant go wrong with this CD! God Bless Happy Holidays! Keepin it country on the west coast!
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