Jason Aldean records new disc
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 – Jason Aldean spent most of January in the studio with producer Michael Knox finishing up his sophomore album. Aldean will introduce the lead track titled "Johnny Cash" to radio this week, followed by an album in the second quarter.
"This is a song I've had my eye on for a couple of years," said Aldean. "When we are recording, I always try and think about what songs will be good for our live show, and this is one of those. It rocks hard and our fans are loving it so far."
Since his self-titled debut was out 78 weeks ago, the disc has had 3 chart-topping radio hits, three number 1 videos on CMT, industry awards and more than 850,000 albums sold to date.
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CD reviews for Jason Aldean
Jason Aldean's 10th studio album "Georgia "initially seems like yeoman's effort. As the second half of a double album that follows last year's "Macon," the collection boasts 30 songs; 20 are new. It is a more than a respectable length for a single album. The remainder of the effort is padded with live tracks. The obvious question is why so long? In Adean's case, he said he has always leaned toward having more songs than less. Upon a sit down listen you get ...


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