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Everything Is Fine

Everything Is Fine
Josh Turner

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Track Listing

  1. Everything Is Fine
  2. Firecracker
  3. Another Try
  4. So Not My Baby
  5. Trailerhood
  6. Baby, I Go Crazy
  7. Nowhere Fast
  8. The Longer The Waiting
  9. One Woman Man
  10. Soulmate
  11. The Way He Was Raised
  12. South Carolina Low Country

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3098 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-10-30
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Multi-platinum country star, Josh Turner's third album Everything Is Fine features the lead single "Firecracker" as well as duets with Grammy nominated R&B singer Anthony Hamilton on "Nowhere Fast" and country superstar Trisha Yearwood on "Another Try".

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Josh Turner is the quintessential rising country star: a South Carolina native with a thrilling baritone voice and a penchant for wrapping it around heart-tugging songs of God, family, and community. On Everything is Fine, his follow-up to the double-platinum Your Man, Turner puts a more personal stamp on his message while still acknowledging his roots. He also reaches beyond his circle on a duet with r&b prince Anthony Hamilton on the latter's "Nowhere Fast," though the material doesn't precisely fit his image or his phrasing. Writing / co-writing seven of the 12 tracks, Turner particularly shines on the title song, in which a man takes stock of his life and finds it all to his liking. The affecting love ballad "Soulmate," is one of two songs he wrote with country titan John Anderson. There's room for nit-picking: "Another Try," which features Trisha Yearwood, doesn't make the best use of her mesmerizing gifts, while "Trailerhood" perpetuates every white trash stereotype. When he launches into a cover of the Johnny Horton classic "One Woman Man," however, he dutifully scrapes the bottom of his register on the chorus and playfully employs George Jones leaps on the verses, and all is forgiven. --Alanna Nash

From the Artist
"Growing up, traditional country music was always where my heart was at," he says, "because those songs were speaking about the life that I was living in rural South Carolina. It was all about love and work and life and just the everyday stuff that people go through. It has always made me feel good-- the melodies, the lyrics-- so that's what I'm trying to carry on."


Customer Reviews

Amazing : The Jeff Buckley of Country Music5
I am constantly amazed by the lack of country male performers who can use a falsetto, and Josh Turner is perhaps the only man in country music who doesn't shy away from doing so. On this CD, he enters the high range of his voice multiple times - and this gives his music a special quality that you just cannot find in country music today. For that reason itself, this album is unique.

Second, this is a very traditional country album. When I first heard it on my Ipod, I was at a loss to describe it. At best, it closely resembles Lee Ann Womack's "Theres more what that came from" CD from a few years ago, in terms of being very orthodox in country music sensibilities. However, what sets this apart, is that despite its very George Strait/Randy Travis overtones, this has a personality all its' own. You can't compare this to Garth Brooks or Gary Allan, simply because they don't make country music like this.

"Everything Is Fine", "Firecracker,", and "Nowhere Fast," a duet with Anthony Hamilton of R&B fame are all great songs. The latter especially is very harmonious. I would say this despite Carrie Underwoods stellar "Carnival Ride" and Reba's "Duets" CD from earlier this year, this album is the Country Album of the Year 2007 for me.

Aside for rock fans who like country - this guy sounds a lot like Jeff Buckley gone country, and is definitely worth checking out.

Josh Turner Everything Is Fine5
Grand Ole Opry member and multi-platinum MCA recording artist Josh Turner gives us down home charm and humor on his latest release "Everything Is Fine." The baritone voice of Josh is so smooth and pleasing to the senses it's like butter melting on your favorite stack of griddle cakes!!! "Everything is Fine" was produced by Frank Rogers, who has also produced hits for Brad Paisley and Darryl Worley!!



The title song "Everything Is Fine" written by Josh Turner, tells us what life is like in Josh's "world." It's a neighborly song and one you would expect to hear from Mr. Turner. It makes you feel calm, thankful and happy to be alive.



The fun loving song "Firecracker" released before the album's debut quickly rose to the top of the charts. Josh co-wrote this song with Pat McLaughlin and Shawn Camp. The opening verse gives us Josh's signature deep-throated voice, catching our attention and roping us into this catchy tune!!! This song is so much fun!! Who would have ever thought??!!!



Josh shares vocals on "Another Try" with special guest and three time Grammy award winning songstress Trisha Yearwood. Their voices blend beautifully while they tell us about a relationship filled with regret. This song was written by Chris Stapelton and Jeremy Spillman.



With "So Not My Baby" we get some bluesy/country sounds. It tells the tale of a love he wished he had, but lost. We feel the angst of love's rejection. Shawn Camp and Phillip Lammonds co-wrote this tune.



"Trailerhood" appears to be Josh's tribute to John Anderson. It's reminiscent of some great songs we know and enjoy from Mr. Anderson. This is one to play "loud" as you are cruising down the highway!! Make sure you have the radar detector on the dash!!



"Baby I Go Crazy" has an up beat tempo and I can see folks line dancing on a hardwood floor like there's no tomorrow!! Josh and John David Anderson penned it.



Anthony Hamilton and Kelvin Wooten are responsible for this one!!! "Nowhere Fast" pairs Josh with R&B soul singer/songwriter and record producer Anthony Hamilton. (For Whom Josh is a big fan of) Talk about smooth!! Josh really nails it here!! When we think of country music and R&B we can't even see the connection. The two genres are different we say, but hearing these two spectacular voices together, we find a real treat!! The collaboration works!!



Every generation has it's war and the songs that go along with it .And so it is with "The Longer the Waiting" ( The Sweeter the Kiss.) The writers may not have meant it to be a "war" song, but many loved ones, with those in the military, will hold this song near and dear to their hearts. Kudos to Pat McLaughlin and Roger Cook!!



Then there's "One Woman Man" which was previously recorded by George Jones in 1989 and co-written by the legendary Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks in 1956. It's a light-hearted, toe tapping tune that really gets you going. Josh pays fine tribute to both Johnny and George, but manages to make it his own.



"Soulmate" is a warm, gentle, loving song that any woman would want their man to croon for them. Josh and John David Anderson delight us with this dedication to a better half. This is how we all want our significant other to feel about us, isn't it?? Light some candles turn down the lights and slow dance to this one!!



You'll be inspired by the story behind "The Way He Was Raised." Josh's love for his creator's son shines through on this melody he co-wrote with Mark Narmore and Bobby Tomberlin. It's a fine, inspirational song that could very well become a classic tune at Christmas.



The last track is "South Carolina Low Country" written by Josh. Appearing autobiographical, Josh takes us on a journey that tells of his love for the region he hails from and how it has influenced and shaped his love for the music he shares with us all. We feel his emotion and allegiance to his southern roots.



Josh has done it again. He takes us to a place where we can let go, feel blue, laugh out loud and thank the heavens above. I love this album!! It's a fine addition to any music collection. With Christmas around the corner, it makes the perfect

Gift!!

-countrystarscentral.com

Country music at its finest5
Josh Turner comes back with his fourth album keeping the tradition in country music. From the beginning to the end, the album shows the levels of success this newest member of the Grand Ole Opry can achieve. Turner's vocals shine with "The Longer the Waiting" and the first hit single off the album, "Firecracker." Trisha Yearwood fills in as a guest spot on "Another Try" to blend beautifully with Josh Turner's vocals. The surprise on the album and probably one of the strongest tracks is the song written and sang along with, Anthony Hamilton's "Nowhere Fast."

Overall this album is well worth purchasing for the country music fan who loves to hear the traditional sounds of country music.