Joe Nichols Old Things New 2009 Rvp
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| Artist   : Joe Nichols                          |
| Album   : Old Things New                        |
| Bitrate  : VBR kbps                           |
| Label   : Universal South                        |
| Year    : 2009                             |
| Genre   : Country                            |
| Rip date  : Oct-23-2009                          |
| Store date : Oct-27-2009Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â |
| Size    : 56,5 MB                            |
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| 01 – Gimmie That Girl             03:05            |
| 02 – It’s Me I’m Worried About         03:10            |
| 03 – Old Things New              03:53            |
| 04 – Man, Woman                03:33            |
| 05 – Believers                 03:07            |
| 06 – Cheaper Than A Shrink           03:08            |
| 07 – The Shape I’m In             03:11            |
| 08 – This Bed’s Too Big            03:39            |
| 09 – We All Go Home              03:38            |
| 10 – An Old Friend Of Mine           03:31            |
| 11 – Let’s Get Drunk And Fight (Live)Â Â Â Â Â 04:14Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â |
| 12 – Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off feat. 03:06            |
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|                        41:15 min          |
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| Joe Nichols took the roundabout way to country success, scoring his    |
|Â first major hit six years after landing his initial record deal. AÂ Â Â Â |
| native of Rogers, AR, Nichols grew up watching his father play bass in a |
| local country band. He himself played in a rock band during his teenage  |
| years but soon came back to country and after high school took a night  |
| job as a DJ while supporting himself as a mechanic by day. He met     |
| producer Randy Edwards at the latter job, and under Edwards’ guidance,  |
| he performed regularly and worked on his songwriting. He landed a record |
| deal with Intersound and released his self-titled debut in 1996,     |
| naturally with Edwards producing. The single “Six of One, Half a Dozen  |
| (Of the Other)” was a minor hit, but the album didn’t sell particularly  |
| well. It did manage to earn Nichols a shot with Warner Bros., but a    |
| series of label mergers left him out in the cold, and he worked a series |
| of day jobs around Nashville while looking for a new deal. In 2000, he  |
| struck up a songwriting partnership with session guitarist Brent Rowan,  |
| and two years later he signed with Universal. His label debut, Man with  |
| a Memory, was released in 2002, and its lead single, the ballad “The   |
| Impossible,” went to number three on the country charts, also crossing  |
| over to the pop Top 30. In the wake of its success, his first album was  |
| reissued under the title Six of One, Half Dozen of the Other.       |
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| Another single from Man with a Memory, “Brokenheartsville,” became his  |
| first number one country hit in early 2003, and it helped send the album |
| into the country Top Ten. The accolades were suddenly flying fast and   |
| furious. The Academy of Country Music named Nichols its Top New Male   |
| Vocalist, he garnered three Grammy nominations, and Billboard declared  |
| “The Impossible the tenth most-played song in 2003. Nichols and his band |
| toured with Alan Jackson through August of that year, and saw the single |
| “She Only Smokes When She Drinks” enjoy similar success at country    |
| radio. In September, the buzz around Nichols continued with a Horizon   |
| new artist award nomination from the Country Music Association. His    |
| second disc for Universal South, Revelation, and a holiday album,     |
| Traditional Christmas, were released in 2004, followed by the Top Ten   |
|Â hit III in 2005. His next record, Real Things, hit the shelves in 2007Â Â |
| and focused primarily on tender country ballads with a spattering of   |
| uptempo jams. Old Things New followed two years later in 2009.      |
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