Something About a Woman - Jake Owen, Owen, Jake [1]
Startin' with Me - Jake Owen, Marvel, Kendall
Yee Haw - Jake Owen, Beathard, Casey
Ghosts - Jake Owen, Jones, Chuck
Eight Second Ride - Jake Owen, Durrance, Eric
Hard Not to Love You - Jake Owen, Marvel, Kendall
The Bottle and Me - Jake Owen, Hightower, Wes
Places to Run - Jake Owen, Marvel, Kendall
Long Night with You - Jake Owen, Jones, Chuck
You Can Thank Dixie - Jake Owen, Marvel, Kendall
Newcomer Owen arrives at his debut with a passel of co-writes with top Nashville tunesmiths Brett James and Casey Beathard (as well as eight with his producer, Jimmy Ritchey), and has enjoyed opening tour slots for Kenny C... more »hesney and Brad Paisley. That means his label expects big things. The Florida native hits the usual radio-ready topics--the bikini stirrings of "Something About a Woman," the drinking-her-off-my-mind pain of "The Bottle and Me." But balancing the good-time single "Yee Haw" is the affecting and well-crafted title tune--which revolves around the poor judgment of youth and the desire to live a better life--and the serious "Ghosts," an alcoholic's confession of regret and resolve. With his Southern-everyman drawl and standard-issue Haggard vocal stylings, Owen will live or die by his songs. How well he can follow this up should tell the tale. --Alanna Nash« less
Newcomer Owen arrives at his debut with a passel of co-writes with top Nashville tunesmiths Brett James and Casey Beathard (as well as eight with his producer, Jimmy Ritchey), and has enjoyed opening tour slots for Kenny Chesney and Brad Paisley. That means his label expects big things. The Florida native hits the usual radio-ready topics--the bikini stirrings of "Something About a Woman," the drinking-her-off-my-mind pain of "The Bottle and Me." But balancing the good-time single "Yee Haw" is the affecting and well-crafted title tune--which revolves around the poor judgment of youth and the desire to live a better life--and the serious "Ghosts," an alcoholic's confession of regret and resolve. With his Southern-everyman drawl and standard-issue Haggard vocal stylings, Owen will live or die by his songs. How well he can follow this up should tell the tale. --Alanna Nash
Sondra D. (Sondra) from ROANOKE, VA Reviewed on 7/3/2008...
First Album by Jake Owen a great newcomer in country music!
If you like Dierks Bentley, Rodney Atkins and the like...Check this one out!
CD Reviews
Fantastic First CD
strawberryduckie | Boston ,MA | 07/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a fantastic cd ..the fun songs are great...his voice is great on the ballads..Ghosts is my favorite... he should go far with this cd"
Good Young Performer
Malcolm Barber | Wichita Falls, Texas | 01/09/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Jake Owen could very well be one of the best new young country singers I've heard in a while. This DVD is loaded with new upbeat music."
Great debut
K. Stuckey | Port Huron, MI USA | 03/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Jake Owen shows a lot of range, from the fun-times of "Yee Haw" and "Eight Second Ride" to the soulfulness of "Hard Not to Love You", this CD is great from front to back and sideways. "Starting With Me" and "Ghosts" are my favorite songs. Jake Owen seems like a down-home guy and I look forward to hearing more of his traditional-type music in the future."
What an awesome album!!
Lisa M. Meijer | Woodbine, MD | 07/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Startin' with me" is hit after hit! Jake will have a tough time choosing singles from his debut album because every song is pure country and they all rock!!! When I first heard YEEHAW on the radio, I thought "one hit wonder" but boy was I wrong! This is a great album and worth the money!! I had the chance to meet Jake and he is a great guy. I urge everyone to buy this album!!"