Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17588 in Music
- Released on: 2004-06-15
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .45" h x
5.75" w x
5.00" l,
.22 pounds
Product Description
A portion of the proceeds from each CD sold will be donated to the USO, our active-duty troops, and the families of fallen soldiers.
This collection includes a previously unreleased "God Bless America" by Martina McBride (performed only once at the Rose Bowl Parade Jan 2002).
Customer Reviews
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.An album for the silent majority
By socalgal
As another reviewer put it...It's about time. This is a beautiful collection of songs that speak to the heart of America. The inspiring music is outstanding, but the cause is even greater. It's wonderful that a portion of the sales from this CD goes toward supporting our troops and their families. It's a small way to show our thanks and pride, and to support our military's efforts to protect our freedoms, including the freedom of some bitter and angry people who feel the need to vent in their reviews of this CD. Whether they appreciate it or not, it is our soldiers efforts' that continue to give them the right to post their rantings online. Here's hoping that people will be able to get off their soapbox long enough to appreciate the fun and inspiring, good, old-fashioned country music that this album has to offer. This CD is about patriotism, not partisanship.
49 of 59 people found the following review helpful.Pride of a nation, pride of country music!
By DanD
To be true, all of these songs feature top-notch artists, from "legends" such as Lee Greenwood and Kenny Rogers, to relative newcomers like Dusty Drake and Phil Vassar. All of these songs are high-caliber pieces of entertainment, and will make you proud to be an American and a country music fan.
Only a handful of the songs, surpisingly, deal with America in a direct way. The album kicks off with probably it's most patriotic number: a newer version of Lee Greenwood's immortal "God Bless the USA." Martina McBride delivers a stunning performance of "God Bless America," while Aaron Tippin keeps it simple (yet effective) on "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly". Randy Travis reaches inside us all with his stirring voice on "America WIll Always Stand," with Phil Vassar's "American Child" reiterating American pride and life. Hank Jr. and the Charlie Daniels Band are the flag waving rebels with their respective tunes, and BlackHawk tells of daily life in "Days of America." The Warren Brothers offer a respectful look at the presidency (thank God; there's too much criticism out there) with their powerful "Hey Mr. President," and Kenny Rogers sums things up with his emotional "Homeland."
Other songs deal with rural/country life (urban listeners might feel a little left out). Montgomery Gentry's smash "My Town," Chesney's "Back Where I Come From," and Alabama's "Born Country" all tell of backwoods boys who love their simple lives.
Still other songs are here for their emotional punch. Neal McCoy's back with "I'm Your Biggest Fan" (I saw him perform this one live; by the end, everyone, McCoy included, had tears in their eyes). Lonestar's "I'm Already There" and Dusty Drake's "One Last Time" both offer tears (the first of joy, the second of sorrow). David Ball's "Riding With Private Malone" and Kix and Ronnie's "Til My Dyin Day" don't really fit in with the rest of the album, but they are both entertaining songs nonetheless.
"Patriotic Country" may not be an entirely patriotic album; it detours now and then, in an effort to attract more listeners. And there were some songs that could be replaced by others; Toby Keith's "American Soldier" (or "Courtesy of the Red White and Blue", if the album compilers wanted to risk sales drops), or Alan Jackson's "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning" could easily have fit in. But their absence isn't much noticeable, as you've got 18 great country songs, about life, pride, and family--three things country's always been about.
Two reasons you should buy this album: one, a portion of the proceeds will go to a great cause; and second, this is an album filled with superb music. With those reasons behind you, why haven't you bought the album already?
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.Great music for a very worthwhile cause!
By A Customer
This is an excellent album with a variety of music. Despite some of the strange "hate America" reviews, several of the songs have absolutely nothing to do with "nationalism." Some of the songs are about things like missing loved ones, about being far away from family and friends. I'd like to suggest that reviewers stick to the topic at hand: the review of the music on this CD -- and leave the political rhetoric and hatefulness to more appropriate venues.
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