American Saturday Night
- Brad Paisley
- Band Name: Brad Paisley
- Record Label: Arista Nashville
- Release Date: Jun 30, 2009
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8.0
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 30 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 30
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Mixed: 2 out of 30
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Negative: 4 out of 30
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JAYBJul 6, 200910Another wonderful CD by Brad!!!!! Definitely the BEST cd I have bought in years!!!!!
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CarolynDJul 6, 200910Best album Brad's ever put out!
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MeganKJul 6, 200910Having listened to Brad for 10 years...this cd is the best so far! He hits a 10 for guitar playing...the lyrics...the whole flow of the songs is great! Very reflective cd...thank you Brad!
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KevinRJul 6, 200910Could be the country album of the year.
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BenWJul 7, 200910Brad's best album to date.
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BKJul 7, 200910Hands down, an amazing CD. Not one bad song on it, music is wonderful and the lyrics are perfect.
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CliftonWJul 6, 200910One of the best CDs of the year from any genre of music!
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AmandaCJul 6, 200910American Saturday Night is the best work Brad Paisley has put out yet! From the lyrics to the instrumental Brad has truly out done himself with this album.
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PamelaD.Jul 6, 200910This is Brad's best c.d. yet!
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ElizabethMJul 7, 200910Brad has given us a true treasure and an awesome piece of himself, Thanks Brad for yet another gem!!!
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CalebBJul 24, 20098For someone who greatly despises Top-40 country music, American Saturday Night is an example that country can be commercial while still being extremely good and meaningful without getting cliche or sappy. Paisley will shine brightly this year. Maybe his best record to date.
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On the whole, American Saturday Night is one of his dreamier albums, filled with swaying slow dances, sweet love tunes, and the occasional brokenhearted blues, all delivered with a worn-in ease.
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80It's very much a smartly produced album that, while adhering to the blueprint for commercial-radio country music, successfully lassos a loose party vibe.
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Here, he drops that lovable detritus, going for constant home runs.