Young Chris - Chris Young
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 See Larger Image | Chris Young Artist : Chris Young List Price : $11.98 USD Your Price : $7.99 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2006-10-03 Studio : RCA Label : RCA Avg. Customer Rating : (27 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Chris Young Chris Young has a Nice Clean Voice Rating: Chris Young has a very clear and clean voice, You hear his voice not all the re-mixing that they do in the studio.
I saw Chris in concert in May and this CD sounds just like him.!!!!
AWESOME CD ... Can't wait for new music by Chris Young !!!
Customer Reviews for Chris Young Cd Chris Young Rating: I heard about Chris Young from Nashville Star. I found this to be a very good cd for a starter album. Most people might think that some of the song have no merit. For his first album I found his song selection very attrubital to his delevopment. I think that we will have a very big star in Chris Young, and his delevopment will continue to grow, and his music will show that. I enjoyed the whole cd, and found merit in every selection. I am looking forward to his next achievement.
Editorial Reviews for Chris Young Audio Cd Amazon.com His triumph on the talent-seeking Nashville Star series gave Chris Young a promotional push toward the stardom that this well-crafted debut will likely ensure. With a husky baritone that can sound surprisingly supple and mature, the 21-year-old singer-songwriter touches all the bases. He's the goodtime drinking man on "Beer or Gasoline," "White Lightning" (not the George Jones classic), and "Who's Gonna Take Me Home," and he's the man who soberly faces the ultimate price he's paid for drinking on the tearjerker "Flowers." He's as romantically sensitive as a chick flick on "You're Gonna Love Me" and "Center of My World," and he's the lusty lover boy on "Lay It on Me." He's all heartache on "Drinkin' Me Lonely" and all party on "Small Town, Big Time." And it's hard to imagine a goofier novelty song on border relations than "Your Way José," which could be condemned for perpetuating ethnic stereotypes if it didn't make the singer sound dumbest of all. While it may take a few more releases for Young to establish his artistic identity, he's already been designed as the perfect commercial product (produced by Buddy Cannon, who has enjoyed such success with Kenny Chesney and Sara Evans). --Don McLeese
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