Thursday, October 30, 2008

Brad Paisley's PLAY Pops November 4th

The fact that Brad Paisley will release a mostly instrumental album called Play on November 4th is not the biggest of news as his huge duet with fellow guitar-stud Keith Urban, Start A Band, is climbing the charts quickly. But the new video featuring one of those songs is!

On the 15-song project, only four songs will have vocals. B.B. King joins Brad on "Let the Good Times Roll," while Steve Wariner joins Brad on the song they co-wrote called "More Than Just This Song"- a tribute to the guitar heroes that gave them their start. The track with Buck Owens was one he had written and was previously unfinished, called "Come On In." And, like all previous albums, there's a cut featuring Little Jimmy Dickens, who is featured on "Pre-Cluster Cluster Pluck Prequel (Prelude)" which sets the stage for the all-star jam on "Cluster Pluck," featuring guests James Burton, Vince Gill, John Jorgensen, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Redd Volkaert, and Steve Wariner.

The album also includes a salute to Les Paul on Les is More, and song tributes to his wife on Kim and son on Huckleberry Jam plus an acoustic performance of the gospel favorite What a Friend We Have in Jesus.

Click here or click on the video below to watch a video of the second cut off the album, Turf's Up:

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