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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624852025
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
Release Date: May 04, 2004
Sales Rank: 7035
Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Country music had no bigger story in 2004 than the rise of the Muzik Mafia, a renegade group of Music City misfits led by Big & Rich (Big Kenny Alphin and John Rich, the latter formerly of Lonestar) and Gretchen Wilson. Both acts shook up Nashville's lethargic, formulaic format--Wilson with her take-no-bull brand of redneck chic, and Big & Rich with their eclectic, wild-haired blend of honky-tonk, rock, rap, ballad, and western, the shoot-'em-up motif for their traveling circus, i.e., Wild West show. Their debut, Horse of a Different Color, which showcases the pair's unusual high-low vocal harmony, is both funny and irreverent ("Kick My Ass"), not to mention clever. (They sing "bad word" in place of a rhyming epithet.) Boasting "music without prejudice" in their self-mythologizing "Rollin' (The Ballad of Big & Rich)," they reference Charley Pride as "the man in black," and trot out country music's first African American rapper, Cowboy Troy. Yet race turns to "racy" in the duo's hit single "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)," the disc's least interesting cut. The easy laugh and rapped stanzas overshadow the smarter lyrics on the rest of the record, which concerns itself not only with frontier justice, but, surprisingly, with old-time religion (Jesus, tolerance, and in a song about sexual abuse, "Holy Water"). Like many professional funny men, Big & Rich--accomplished songwriters and (now) producers--are dead serious beneath it all. Even if this horse opera of a novelty act doesn't last, look for them to shape much of what gallops out of Nashville for a good, long run. --Alanna Nash
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Are you like me? When you love a CD, you play it over and over again. You can't get enough. Well, I'm driving my neighbors crazy. They teasingly yell out "again". I, like so many others, recently bought the BIG AND RICH CD for the hit song, "SAVE A HORSE, RIDE A COWBOY". Listening through the CD once, I was hooked. Even though it's several years old, I feel like I've found a newly released hidden gem. The word, ECLECTIC, has never been used so much in my vocabulary as when describing, HORSE OF A ... Read More
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I love it - and anything Big and Rich has put out (so far anyway) - I'm a huge fan of John Rich's - going all the way back to Lonestar. (I also have his solo CD). I love his writing, voice and the combo of John's and Kenny's voices.
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A great fun and different collection of music from Big and Rich.
They busted out on the scene with this one, and continue to put out great songs. 'Save a horse, Ride a cowboy'!!!
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One of the few albums I know of in any genre by any artist from which I can listen to all of the songs. Most albums have a few good songs on them and a bunch of filler. There is NO filler on this album. I am also impressed by their adeptness at playing everything from rock to more traditionally twangy country to blues to hip-hop. Also, the tone of the songs range from funny to dead-serious.
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I was absolutely blown away by this CD! I bought it for "Save A Horse" but found the rest of it is even better. This is what Country Music should be, I can identify with the lyrics and the melody keeps your foot tappin'. And when you get down to it, that is what good music of ANY GENRE is all about.
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