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Joe Nichols Pictures
Artist:
Joe Nichols
Origin:
United States, Rogers - ArkansasUnited States
Born date:
November 26, 1976
Joe Nichols Album: «Man with a Memory»
Joe Nichols Album: «Man with a Memory» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.5 of 5)
  • Title:Man with a Memory
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Review - Amazon.com
It's not just that this Arkansas native's leathery, edgy voice conjures up Haggard, Jackson, and Travis. Too many recent case histories demonstrate that such traditionalism won't necessarily survive Music Row or radio's dictatorial requirements. Joe Nichols provides a heartening exception to that depressing rule. The songs may cover predictable ground, yet their spicy ingenuity and Nichols's hardy voice prove consistently satisfying. He tackles the philosophical tune "The Impossible" with understated finesse. The same applies to his spins on loneliness ("You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet"), love ("Can't Hold a Halo to You"), barroom nostalgia ("Joe's Place"), and impossible women ("She Only Smokes When She Drinks"). What could have been a predictable Western-swing two-step on "You Can't Break the Fall" appears in an unexpectedly elegant, '50s cool-jazz veneer. His rendition of Tom T. Hall's loopy, satirical "Life Don't Have to Be Nothin' at All" fits glovelike into this mix. Few debuts are flawless, but this comes so close that it whets the appetite for the next time. --Rich Kienzle
Customer review
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Joe Nichols talent is awesome!

This album is a great achievement in country music! His voice, his looks, his "real" country sound, make up the total package of perfection! I never get tired of listening to this album. He's also wonderful to see "live"! He has the audience participating and it was thoroughly enjoyable!

I cannot wait for his next album to be released. I also enjoy his first album, "Six of one, Half Dozen of Another", but his voice has matured very well since then. And, for me, I am glad he doesn't look like the traditional country singer with a cowboy hat (Although he does look fantastic wearing one, that gets so old and it's like their all "clones" instead of individuals.

Keep it coming Joe!

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Best country cd of 2002!!

This is without a doubt THE best country cd of 2002, beating out Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, and Tim McGraw by a mile. Now you're probably saying no way. Well, i'm a huge fan of all three of the above artists and own all three of their new cds for 2002, but once i heard Joe Nichols cd Man With A Mission i knew who the winner was. Why? Simply because Joe's cd sounds like pure retro country. His cd is a shining example of what country music should sound like, and not the confusing "rock masquerading as country" tag that many of today's new country artists have. I mean let's be honest here: Although Emerson Drive and Shania Twain both put out fantastic cds this year that i really enjoyed, neither of those two cds are very country-sounding. Joe Nichols' voice and the production of the songs are pure country. Every track on the cd is a gem and a pure joy to listen to. I can't recommend this cd enough. I only wish i could rate it higher. This guy is gonna go places and be around for a long time, and is gonna give Alan Jackson a run for the money. Watch out, Alan, you've just been knocked down a notch. My only beef with Joe Nichols is his look. With his curly hair and clean-shaven face he looks more like he belongs in the group Creed, than singing country. I'd suggest growing some facial hair and sporting a cowboy hat.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Joe's Place

Joe Nichols returns with a hit album that has spawned a few hits for him, solidifying his position as a successful country artist in the music world. His breakthrough hit "The Impossible", which was dedicated to his father, hit close to home for many people and became a #1 hit. The second single, the honky tonk "Brokenheartsville" was a great choice, because it also hit #1, a fun breaking up song. His new single is "She Only Smokes When She Drinks". To me though, the best track is the closing title track, just an overall good song. This is country-country, none of that pop-country will be found here. Some songs are kind of laughable in terms of title and/or lyrical content like "Everything's A Thing", "Cool To Be A Fool" and "Life Don't Have To Mean Nothin' At All". Other highlights on the album include "Can't Hold A Halo To You", "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet" and "That Would Be Her". Check out this album from this very talented, and handsome man.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Back to Good Country Music

Recently, I turned on the car radio and heard someone singing

"It's Cool to be a Fool".

Who was this??? Wow! They didn't announce it of course, and it drove me crazy so I hunted online and found it to be Joe Nichols.

Didn't know him. Now I do!!!

I haven't listened to country music for a while because I don't care for much of the current style, but here is a man with a mellow voice and timbre I can listen to all day, singing a mixture of wonderful songs.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Joe kindly keeps it country!

I saw Joe Nichols as an opening act for Alan Jackson.His voice

and country style were a knock-out!After the concert,I bought the cd and it is great.The entire cd is wonderfully country.This cd is a keeper and Joe will probably be a big star--watch out Alan!