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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Review: Blake Shelton delivers his best on new CD (AP)

By MICHAEL McCALL, For The Associated Press Michael Mccall, For The Associated Press – 1 hr 28 mins ago

Blake Shelton, "Red River Blue" (Warner Bros.)

Ten years in, Blake Shelton's up-and-down career is now skyrocketing, with no dips in sight.

His current hit, "Honey Bee," is his fourth consecutive No. 1, setting records for a male country singer in how fast it reached gold in digital sales. He is the current CMA Male Vocalist of the Year, and he starred as a coach in the popular NBC talent show, "The Voice." He also married country singer Miranda Lambert earlier this year in a high-profile romance that captured the media's attention.

But the best sign of how far he's come can be heard on "Red River Blue," his eighth album. Singing with more confidence than ever, and collecting solid songs that highlight his playful personality and his vocal talent, Shelton adds fuel to the upward trajectory with the best album of his career.

The Oklahoma native at times recalls other country superstars: He mixes the soulful escapism of Kenny Chesney, the macho swagger of Trace Adkins and the tough-guy wit of Toby Keith. But Shelton is a better singer than all of them, especially on ballads like the soaring "Over" and the sensitive title cut.

But it's the breezy, fun songs that will mark this album, from the swaying sting of "Honey Bee" and sweet groove of "Ready To Roll," "Hey" and "Drink On It." This is the sound of a good singer making the best of his hard-earned stardom.

CHECK OUT THIS TRACK: "Get Some," with its finger-picked acoustic guitar and sliding dobro set to a jaunty rhythm, captures a back-country attitude better than any of the endless list of recent songs celebrating country life.


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