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Night Train by Jason Aldean

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Jason Aldean makes albums the old-fashioned way -- the way they did back in 1994, just after the great Garth explosion. Aldean romanticizes "1994," in fact, sending up a jumping salute to the nearly forgotten neo-traditionalist Joe Diffie -- whose name bafflingly provides the chorus chant on "1994" -- and more importantly crafting his fifth album, Night Train, like they did in the '90s: it's bigger and bolder, impressed with its own ballast and weight. Aldean rocks the country, not with rhythm but with volume, ensuring that his pulsating party anthems and power ballads are delivered with a dogged force, with any subtleties or ambiguities flattened by his sheer sinewy determination. And that relentless, grim persistence defines Night Train, an album with plenty of songs about partying, open roads, endless tours, and strippers, with not a one sounding like much fun. Much of this is due to Aldean's reliance on minor keys and slow, steady marches -- neither attribute delivers much sense of excitement -- but his affectless singing doesn't help either, as he seems as nonplussed by the good times as he is by the sweet sentiments in the love songs. He's the steady inscrutable center on the slightly overblown Night Train, an album where every cut is louder than the next and, at 15 tracks, there are lots of tunes, reminiscent of nothing more than a packed-to-the-gills superstar CD from back in 1994. Certainly, Night Train is huge, but its size feels derived by divine proclamation: it is big simply because it was intended to be big but at its core it feels weary, a little hollow, and not at all fun.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
This Nothin' Town
00:03:11

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

2
When She Says Baby
00:02:50

Rhett Akins, Composer - Ben Hayslip, Composer - Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

3
Feel That Again
00:03:21

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

4
Wheels Rollin'
00:04:40

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

5
Talk
00:03:49

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

6
The Only Way I Know (with Luke Bryan and Eric Church)
00:03:13

David Lee Murphy, Composer - Ben Hayslip, Composer - Luke Bryan, FeaturedArtist, With Vocals - Eric Church, FeaturedArtist, With Vocals - Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

7
Take a Little Ride
00:03:09

Rodney Clawson, Composer, Writer - Jim McCormick, Composer - Dylan Altman, Composer, Writer - Jason Aldean, MainArtist - James McCormick, Writer

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

8
I Don't Do Lonely Well
00:03:24

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

9
Night Train
00:03:52

Michael Dulaney, Composer - Neil Thrasher, Composer - Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

10
1994
00:04:02

Luke Laird, Composer - Barry Dean, Composer - Jason Aldean, MainArtist - Thomas Rhett, Composer

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

11
Staring at the Sun
00:03:16

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

12
Drink One for Me
00:03:06

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

13
Black Tears
00:04:16

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

14
Walking Away
00:03:37

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

15
Water Tower
00:03:40

Jason Aldean, MainArtist

© 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records ℗ 2012 This Is Hit, Inc. d/b/a Broken Bow Records

Resenha do Álbum: Night Train - Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean makes albums the old-fashioned way -- the way they did back in 1994, just after the great Garth explosion. Aldean romanticizes "1994," in fact, sending up a jumping salute to the nearly forgotten neo-traditionalist Joe Diffie -- whose name bafflingly provides the chorus chant on "1994" -- and more importantly crafting his fifth album, Night Train, like they did in the '90s: it's bigger and bolder, impressed with its own ballast and weight. Aldean rocks the country, not with rhythm but with volume, ensuring that his pulsating party anthems and power ballads are delivered with a dogged force, with any subtleties or ambiguities flattened by his sheer sinewy determination. And that relentless, grim persistence defines Night Train, an album with plenty of songs about partying, open roads, endless tours, and strippers, with not a one sounding like much fun. Much of this is due to Aldean's reliance on minor keys and slow, steady marches -- neither attribute delivers much sense of excitement -- but his affectless singing doesn't help either, as he seems as nonplussed by the good times as he is by the sweet sentiments in the love songs. He's the steady inscrutable center on the slightly overblown Night Train, an album where every cut is louder than the next and, at 15 tracks, there are lots of tunes, reminiscent of nothing more than a packed-to-the-gills superstar CD from back in 1994. Certainly, Night Train is huge, but its size feels derived by divine proclamation: it is big simply because it was intended to be big but at its core it feels weary, a little hollow, and not at all fun.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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