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Josh Turner plans on new CD for fall release

Wednesday, August 22, 2007 – Josh Turner just released an album recorded live at the Ryman, but he's not done releasing new music this year.

The traditional country singer will be putting out a new album Oct. 30. The disc, released via MCA Nashville, has yet to be titled, but the first single is "Firecracker." The song is number 21 on the charts and the fastest rising single to date in Turner's career, having been out 8 weeks.

Turner, who first gained acclaim with "Long Black Train," put out the live disc through Cracker Barrel.

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Haywire CD review - Haywire
There are two versions of Josh Turner's fourth CD - standard and deluxe. The deluxe has the same 11 tracks as the standard, plus (among other goodies) live versions of previously released songs Long Black Train and Your Man . But don't spend more money than you have to; if it's redundancy you're looking for, there's plenty to be had on the standard version. Turner has a compelling baritone, but the songs on here feel like they followed the standard 2010 country CD checklist. »»»
Everything Is Fine CD review - Everything Is Fine
Josh Turner's latest follows along the groove established by his previous album, "Your Man." There's the cover of a classic tune ("One Woman Man"), a couple of collaborators (Trisha Yearwood on "Another Try" and R&B artist Anthony Hamilton on "Nowhere Fast"), the religious track ("The Way He Was Raised") and the tribute to his Southern upbringing ("South Carolina Low Country"). In between lies a mix of flirty, upbeat tunes and »»»
Live at the Ryman
Josh Turner burst on the scene in 2003 with "Long Black Train," showcasing his big baritone voice, pushing traditional country music when others went pop. After two albums, he now surfaces with a live disc at the mother church of country. The disc consists almost equally of songs from each of the first two releases. Turner adopts a laid back style ("She'll Go On You" and Don Williams' "Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy") at the outset, a bit too much. »»»
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Concert Review: McBride, Adkins shine sometimes – As Martina McBride pointed out, the pairing of the country singer with Trace Adkins on their current jaunt was surprising. After all, she's of diva-quality voice, petite, non-controversial unless you call singing songs that empower women controversial. Adkins, on the other hand, has not been afraid to speak his mind with a kick butt attitude.... »»»
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