Chord Sheet for First Time Again by Jason Aldean

2010 studio anthology by Jason Aldean

My Kinda Party
My kinda party.jpg
Studio album by

Jason Aldean

Released Nov ii, 2010 (2010-11-02)
Recorded 2010
Genre
  • State
  • country rock
Length 56:44
Characterization Broken Bow
Producer Michael Knox
Jason Aldean chronology
Wide Open
(2009)
My Kinda Party
(2010)
Night Railroad train
(2012)
Singles from My Kinda Political party
  1. "My Kinda Political party"
    Released: August 16, 2010
  2. "Don't You Wanna Stay"
    Released: November 29, 2010
  3. "Dirt Route Anthem"
    Released: Apr four, 2011
  4. "Tattoos on This Town"
    Released: September 5, 2011
  5. "Wing Over States"
    Released: Feb 6, 2012

My Kinda Party is the quaternary studio album released by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released on November ii, 2010 past Cleaved Bow Records.[1] The songs were written by various songwriters including Neil Thrasher, Brantley Gilbert and Michael Dulaney.

Aldean said that he chose the name of the anthology because he idea information technology was representative of "what my fans have come to expect." He as well said that it has a unique sound because he recorded it with his touring band and an engineer who does not work with whatsoever other artists.[ii] On November thirty, 2011, the album received a nomination for the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Country Album.

Content [edit]

The first single from My Kinda Party is the championship track, which debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at number 41. The song has go Aldean's tenth Top 10 hit on that chart, peaking at number two. The song too debuted at number 54 on the Hot 100 chart. "My Kinda Party" was written and originally recorded by land rock artist Brantley Gilbert for his 2009 album Modernistic Day Prodigal Son. Aldean'due south version was besides certified Platinum by the Recording Manufacture Clan of America (RIAA).

The second unmarried "Don't You Wanna Stay", a duet with popular stone vocalizer Kelly Clarkson, debuted on the country charts from unsolicited airplay at number 59 for the week of November 20, 2010.[three] The song besides debuted at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Aldean and Clarkson performed the vocal at the 44th Almanac CMA Awards on Nov x, 2010. "Don't You Wanna Stay" became Aldean's fifth number one hit on the Hot Country Songs chart, the week ending March 12, 2011. It was as well his first release to Air-conditioning and Hot AC radio, where it debuted at #15 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #39 on the Adult Elevation 40 chart. "Don't You Wanna Stay" was besides certified Double Platinum by the RIAA.

The third unmarried is the land rap-themed "Dirt Road Anthem", which was previously recorded separately by both of its writers, Brantley Gilbert and Filly Ford. It debuted as an album cut on the Hot Country Songs nautical chart from unsolicited airplay at number 57 for the calendar week catastrophe February 5, 2011. Co-ordinate to AOL's The Boot, Aldean'due south publicist teased well-nigh this song, suggesting Aldean listened to "a little Snoop Dogg in his time"; regarding the song, Aldean said that he did non consider "Dirt Road Canticle" a rap vocal.[4] Aldean'southward version of "Clay Road Anthem" was certified iv× Platinum by the RIAA.[5] "Dirt Road Canticle" became Aldean'southward sixth number one hit on the country nautical chart the calendar week of July 30, 2011.

The fourth single from My Kinda Party is "Tattoos on This Town". It charted at number eighteen on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart earlier it was released as a single. It was released as a single to state radio on September v, 2011. It debuted on the Hot Country Songs chart at number 59 for the week ending August 27, 2011. On the week ending November 26, 2011, it peaked at number two for half-dozen weeks, making it his thirteenth top ten hit to date on this nautical chart. Also, it debuted at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the calendar week catastrophe October 8, 2011 and has peaked at number 38, making it his fourth consecutive Peak 40 hit on this chart. Most recently, it debuted at number 96 on the Canadian Hot 100 and has peaked at number 59. "Tattoos on This Town" has also been certified Platinum by the RIAA.

The album's fifth and last single is "Wing Over States", which was released equally a single on Feb six, 2012.[six] Information technology debuted at number 59 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, and would go on to become Aldean'due south seventh number one hit on that chart.

Reception [edit]

Commercial [edit]

The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, and number one on the Top Country Albums nautical chart, selling 193,000 copies in its first week of release, giving him his best sales week and a new peak on the listing.[7] In its second week of release, the album dropped to number six on the Billboard 200, selling 81,000 copies.[8] In February, the album topped the chart and stayed at that place for 12 non-consecutive weeks making it the beginning anthology by a male artist to do so since Kenny Chesney's When The Sun Goes Down, which stayed at number 1 for 14 weeks in 2004. In May 2011, it climbed back to No. 4 in its 29th charting week making it the highest chart position since its debut at No. 2.[9] As of June 2014, the album has sold three,130,000 copies in the U.s.a..[10] Information technology was certified quadruple Platinum past the RIAA on January 31, 2017 for 4 million units consumed.[11]

Critical [edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [12]
Associated Printing (favorable)[13]
Country Weekly [14]
The Dallas Morning News (C)[xv]
Roughstock [xvi]
The Washington Post (mixed)[17]
Engine 145 [18]

Michael McCall with the Associated Press lauded Aldean for his "fresh sound" on the album, saying that he "stands at the forefront of a movement combining state themes with difficult-rock chords".[13] Calling it Aldean's "strongest album to date", Matt Bjorke with Roughstock gave it a four-star rating and said that Aldean "may just be one of country music's best at making complete albums that are 'all killer, no filler'".[xvi] Giving it a 3½ rating, Steve Leggett of Allmusic said that the album had "impressive sonic consistency" and "songs that fit his vocalization".[12] Ken Tucker with Country Weekly gave the anthology a four-star rating, saying "Jason Aldean has grown from album to anthology, deftly improving on each previous project. His latest release continues the upward momentum".[xiv]

Allison Stewart with The Washington Post gave the album a mixed review, maxim "Party is likable merely Nashville boilerplate; Every other track will sound familiar, even if information technology's the first time you've heard information technology".[17] She described Aldean'southward embrace of "Dirt Route Anthem" as "the high point" on the album, calling it a "boundary-stretching moment".[17] Mario Tarradell with The Dallas Morning News gave it a C class, referring to the textile as "a vast array of standard, clichéd land-rock".[15] He also said the track "Dirt Road Canticle" was the simply vocal that "deserves another spin".[xv] Juli Thanki with Engine 145 gave the album 3½, proverb it "includes some of his most enjoyable and mature work to date".[18]

Rail list [edit]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
i. "Tattoos on This Town"
  • Neil Thrasher
  • Wendell Mobley
  • Michael Dulaney
3:22
2. "Dirt Route Anthem"
  • Brantley Gilbert
  • Colt Ford
3:49
3. "Church Pew or Bar Stool"
  • Josh Thompson
  • Adam Craig
  • Michael Howard
4:19
iv. "But Passing Through"
  • David Lee Murphy
  • Kim Tribble
iii:20
5. "Fly Over States"
  • Thrasher
  • Dulaney
3:38
six. "My Kinda Party" Gilbert iv:45
7. "I Ain't Ready to Quit"
  • Thomas Rhett
  • Jaron Boyer
  • Ben Stennis
3:34
eight. "It Ain't Easy"
  • Justin Weaver
  • Caitlyn Smith
  • Jon Mabe
3:01
nine. "Country Boy's Globe"
  • John Edwards
  • Jayce Hein
  • Ronny Vines
  • Tommy Curry
4:07
ten. "The Heartache That Don't Terminate Hurting"
  • Brett James
  • Leslie Satcher
3:55
eleven. "Texas Was You"
  • Thrasher
  • Mobley
  • Martin
3:25
12. "Don't Y'all Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson)
  • Paul Jenkins
  • Jason Sellers
  • Andy Gibson
iv:16
13. "Encounter You When I Come across You"
  • Thrasher
  • Mobley
  • Tony Martin
iii:48
14. "If She Could See Me Now"
  • Bryan Edwards
  • Bill Luther
  • Weaver
3:thirty
15. "Days Like These"
  • Thrasher
  • Mobley
  • busbee
3:59
Total length: 56:44

Personnel [edit]

Charts and certifications [edit]

References [edit]

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