| | Zac Brown Foundation CD Zac Brown Discography of CDs
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On 2008's THE FOUNDATION, singer/guitarist Zac Brown leads his ensemble on a vibrant set of country-rock. While the Georgia-based performer is clearly comfortable with ballads (see his emotive cover of Ray LaMontagne's "Jolene"), he seems most at home on twangy, carefree tracks such as "Toes," "Chicken Fried," and "Sic `Em on a Chicken." Now that Jimmy Buffett has tried repositioning himself as a country artist by cutting duets with the likes of Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney and Clint Black, it should come as no surprise that the Parrothead influence has begun making its way into Nashville, and the first major-label effort from Zac Brown features not one but two songs ("Toes" and "Where the Boat Leaves From") devoted to the joys of getting buzzed and playing music in some seaside locale with good weather. Seeing how most of the great names of country's formative era rarely if ever sang about vacationing (beyond spending the odd night in a honky-tonk), this is an interesting and somewhat puzzling development, though Brown and his band have embraced a canny range of marketable influences on The Foundation. "Chicken Fried" is a radio-friendly homage to country-as-lifestyle (including chicken fried steak, cold beer and supporting the troops), "It's Not OK" is a less-than-good-natured rant against some panhandler that will warm the hearts of Toby Keith fans, the "lite-funk with fiddle" groove of "Different Kind of Groove" suggests these guys have been listening to a lot of Dave Matthews, and "Highway 20 Ride" and "Free" show the influence of the more sentimental branches of the Texas Singer-Songwriter tradition (through the results are more Pat Green than Robert Earl Keen). Brown has a fine voice and he and his band are solid pickers who've polished these songs to a fine semi-gloss after a few thousand nights on the road, but there's a calculated air of "something for everyone" about The Foundation that doesn't sound eclectic so much as an effort to chase down as many demographics as possible. Brown and his partners are determined to sing something you're going to like, but The Foundation would be a bit more satisfying if more of it came from the heart instead of some sort of strategy session. ~ Mark DemingBillboard (p.77) - "Traditional country toe-tapper 'Mary' highlights the group's tight harmonies, and the touching 'Highway 20 Ride,' about shared custody of a child, is a stone-country smash." Zac Brown Foundation Songs Foundation Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great sound! Welcome back to good music! That's all I can say! Buy it! Submitted by adityakumardsv (Hyderabad, India) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
A real STAR! Outstanding performance, all is kept simple and unsophisticated - thus, reaching a pure, crystal-clear and inspiring music. 'Toes' makes you dream, carried on a magic carpet, while 'Chicken Fried' and "Sic'em on a Chicken' are a summer bonfire's top moment, while tasting that chicken on a skewer... Submitted by pro.realestate (Bucharest, ROmania) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Genuine I ordered this cd after Zac Brown and Kid Rock did a concert for us troops in Iraq xmas '08. When I returned to the states, we played this cd all day during a bar-b que at our house and everyone couldn't wait to order their own cd. We had a blast enjoying fine music for a change. These days country sounds manufactured; Zac Brown's music is real. Submitted by justin_oehlke (Central Texas)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome This is a really great CD. I loved the entire CD. Submitted by marti2be (Lake City, FL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Next Big Band This is a great album ive listened to the entire album, toes,mary and the hit chicken fried are all great songs and its country. Submitted by bdautoservice (Dustin Linville,Virginia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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