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Nate Smith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 19658-75827-2 | AristaPublisher: [Nashville] : Arista Nashville, [2023]Copyright date: ℗&©2023Description: 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
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  • audio
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  • audio disc
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Contents:
If I could stop loving you -- Alright, alright, alright -- One good girl -- Back at it again -- You ain't been in love -- Better boy -- You only want me when you're drunk -- Bad memory -- Oil spot -- Wreckage -- LFG -- Whiskey on you -- You shouldn't have to -- Sleeve -- I found you -- Backseat -- Name storms after -- Raised up -- Under my skin -- I don't wanna go to Heaven.
Nate Smith with accompanying musicians.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD COUNTRY Smith, Nate Available 33111009991247
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Nate Smith is an unassuming title for an unassuming country singer, one who doesn't rely on any flashy tricks and is happy to sing whatever kind of tune comes his way. Fortunately, Nate Smith got to sing all kinds of songs on his eponymous debut, especially when the deluxe edition is taken into consideration: it runs 26 tracks that span a whopping 82 minutes. Smith has a slight rasp in his pleading voice that helps give his songs a slight earthiness, an affect that is emphasized on his breakthrough Country Airplay number one "Whiskey on You." With its surging, booze-filled chorus, "Whiskey on You" gives the appearance of being an old-fashioned barroom anthem, but it's filled with electronic flair in its rhythms and productions, elements that become more apparent later in the record when Smith drifts further away from conventional notions of country. Often, he strays toward refurbished disco -- "Bad Memory" tempers its beat with guitar swiped from U2, but "You Only Want Me When You're Drunk" might as well be excavated from 1979 -- and, despite Smith's carefully rugged, bearded appearance, he truly flourishes when he's singing an appealingly tacky combination of modern pop and retro-dance. He doesn't do that all the way through this lengthy debut, but he does it enough to distinguish himself from the po-faced likes of Bailey Zimmerman. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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Nate Smith with accompanying musicians.

If I could stop loving you -- Alright, alright, alright -- One good girl -- Back at it again -- You ain't been in love -- Better boy -- You only want me when you're drunk -- Bad memory -- Oil spot -- Wreckage -- LFG -- Whiskey on you -- You shouldn't have to -- Sleeve -- I found you -- Backseat -- Name storms after -- Raised up -- Under my skin -- I don't wanna go to Heaven.

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