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''American Saturday Night'' is the eighth studio album by American
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artist
Brad Paisley Bradley Douglas Paisley (born October 28, 1972) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Starting with his 1999 debut album ''Who Needs Pictures'', he has released eleven studio albums and a Christmas compilation on the Arista Nashvil ...
. It was released on June 30, 2009, by
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. Like all of his previous studio albums, it is produced by Frank Rogers. The first single, " Then," has become his fourteenth Number One on the Hot Country Songs chart. iTunes released songs from the album weekly as part of the countdown to the album's release. "Water" was released on June 9, 2009, followed by the title track on June 16 and "Everybody's Here" on June 23. The second radio single is "
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." The title track was released as the third single on November 16, 2009. As of the chart dated January 8, 2011, the album has sold 714,812 copies in the US. It earned a 2009
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nomination for "Album of the Year". In 2012, MSN.com listed ''American Saturday Night'' as one of the 21 Essential 21st-Century Albums.


Background

In an interview with ''
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'', Paisley said he took a more direct approach with this album: "I'm not so worried about making the songwriters in town sit and take notice, as I am wanting people to feel like I really meant what I said on this record."


Critical reception

The album was lauded by critics. According to
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, the album holds a score of 78 out of 100 based on 13 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Chris William of ''
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'' wrote, "Paisley discs usually include instrumentals, comedy sketches, and gospel. Here, he drops that lovable detritus, going for constant home runs." ''
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'' also gave it an A− and said it "blends everything that's great about Paisley without overdoing the positives." ''
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'' also gave it four stars out of five and called it "another sterling entry in an increasingly imposing body of work." Roughstock gave it a favorable review and called it "the work of an artist fully in command of both himself and his audience and it’s a record that is likely to become the most successful and popular release of his career." ''
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'' also gave it a favorable review and said of Paisley, "As on most of the album's other songs, his delivery is honest and true, free of mawkishness, full of feeling and fine-tuned to its emotional core." ''
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'' gave it a positive review and said that "Mr. Paisley's songs are better when they're more abstract. The title track celebrates America as a mongrel nation, but it mostly expresses that thought through our playtime consumption: Dutch beer, Canadian bacon, Brazilian leather. A very big thought is being missed here."
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also gave it a favorable review and called it "a terrific and subtly clever album, a(nother) spirited and worthwhile challenge by Paisley to the prejudices of both sides of country's enduring schism." ''
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'' also gave it a favorable review and called it "a smartly produced album that, while adhering to the blueprint for commercial-radio country music, successfully lassos a loose party vibe." It was #1 on ''
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'' magazine's list of The Top Ten Albums of 2009. '' Rhapsody (online music service)'' ranked the album #12 on its "Country’s Best Albums of the Decade" list and #13 on its list of "The 25 Best Albums of 2009".The 25 Best Albums of 2009
Referenced July 31, 2010


Track listing


Personnel

As listed in liner notes: * Brad Paisley – lead vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin * Neal Cappellino – acoustic piano (1) * Jim "Moose" Brown – acoustic piano (2, 6, 11-14),
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(2, 6, 11-14), Hammond B3 organ (2, 6, 11-14) * Kendal Marcy – acoustic piano (3, 5, 11, 14), banjo (3, 5, 11, 14) *
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– acoustic piano (3, 4, 10), keyboards (3, 4, 10) * Frank Rogers – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals * Gary Hooker – acoustic guitar (3, 10, 11) * Robert Arthur – acoustic guitar (9, 13) *
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– electric guitar (12) * Randel Currie – steel guitar (1-6, 8-14) * Mike Johnson – dobro (8) *
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– mandolin (8) * Kevin "Swine" Grantt – bass (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11-14) * Kenny Lewis – bass (3, 9, 10) * Ben Sesar – drums (1-6, 8-14) * Brian David Willis – drums (9) * Eric Darken – percussion (1-6, 8-14) * Justin Williamson – fiddle (1-6, 8-14) * Wes Hightower – backing vocals (1-6, 8-14) * Huck Paisley – guest vocals (8) Gang Vocals (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 13) * Robert Arthur, Tracie Hamilton, Gary Hooker, Kendal Marcy, Tim Owens, Valerie Pringle, Emily Reeves, Missy Reeves, Scott Reeves and Ben Sesar Vocals by the Dramamine Kings on "Catch All the Fish" * Randel Currie, Jody Harris, Kenny Lewis, Kendal Marcy, Ben Sesar and Justin Williamson


Production

* Frank Rogers – producer * Chris DuBois – executive producer * Jim Catino – A&R direction * Richard Barrow – recording, overdub recording * Brian David Willis – recording, digital editing, mixing (7) * Neal Cappellino – overdub recording, digital editing * Jason Lehning – overdub recording * Steve Beers – recording assistant * Rich Ramsey – recording assistant * John Paterno – additional overdub recording (12) * Chris Kahn – additional overdub recording (12), overdub recording assistant (12) * Jun Murakswa – additional overdub recording (12), overdub recording assistant (12) * Brady Barnett – digital editing * Tyler Moles – digital editing * Justin Niebank – mixing (1-6, 8-14) * Drew Bollman – mix assistant (1-6, 8-14) * Hank Williams – mastering * Phillip Stein – production assistant * Tammie Harris Cleek – imaging production * Scott McDaniel – creative director * Brad Paisley – creative director, cover design * Judy Forde-Blair – creative production, liner notes * Tracy Baskette-Fleaner – art direction, design * Kirk Markus – studio photography * The Fitzgerald Hartley Co. – management


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Singles


Certifications


References

{{Authority control 2009 albums Brad Paisley albums Arista Records albums Albums produced by Frank Rogers (record producer)