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"Your Man"- Josh Turner
(MCA Nashville)

Billboard Album Review- "Your Man"- January 21, 2006:
Josh Turner, he of the authoritative baritone and solemn demeanor, returns with a sophomore effort that lightens the mood considerably from his powerful but humorless debut hit single, "Long Black Train." Here, the tone is more romance and hillbilly fun, as on the bluegrass-tinged opener "Would You Go With Me," the too-cool "Loretta Lynn's Lincoln" and a funky recasting of John Anderson's "Baby's Gone Home to Mama." Turner teams up with fellow traditionalist Anderson himself on the hard-charging "White Noise" (a sure-fire hit, if label honchos have the guts), effectively cameos Ralph Stanley on the good-natured "Me and God," then conjures Tony Joe White on the swampy "Way Down South." Throw in ace ballads like "Angels Fall Sometimes" and the smoky "No Rush," and Turner totally delivers on his early promise.

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