喜歡聽喬什·特納,是他音色的渾厚和低沉。Josh Turner的這一特點早在當年令他揚名的單曲《Long Black Train》中就表現(xiàn)得淋漓盡致.
如果說喬什.特納的首張專輯主要還是依靠個別成功的單曲在打拼的話,這張《Your Man》則完全是一張成型的專輯了。開篇第一首歌曲《Would You Go With Me》運用了很多新鄉(xiāng)村一慣的特殊調旋演奏過門的技巧,通過跳躍的節(jié)奏給人帶來活力。在浪漫如抒情詩一般的《No Rush》中,Josh Turner再次展示出他營造溫馨氣氛的功力。同樣,作為一名鄉(xiāng)村歌手,喬什.特納演繹輕松流暢的鄉(xiāng)村小調的能力也相當了得,聽了專輯同名單曲《Your Man》之后你就會明白,Josh在這張專輯中表現(xiàn)出來的實力絲毫不遜于Toby Keith和Alan Jackson。
A native of Hannah, SC, deep-voiced Josh Turner burst on the country scene in 2003 with the powerful "Long Black Train," a song Turner had written after listening to a Hank Williams box set. Sounding like a gospel-blues out of the 1940s, "Long Black Train" wrestles with the grand themes of temptation, salvation, death, and redemption, and the song quickly brought Turner national media attention. His first album, Long Black Train, produced by Frank Rogers, was released by MCA in 2003. Prior to the album release, Turner had issued two 7" vinyl singles, "She'll Go on You" and "Long Black Train," both backed with the same B-side, "Backwoods Boy." A second album on MCA, Your Man, was released in 2006 and reached number two on the Top 200. The impressive Everything Is Fine appeared in 2007, again from MCA Nashville.