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Phil Vassar
Prayer Of A Common Man
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Released: 2008
Label: Universal South
Selection #: 173141
Heartache and happiness inform this topical, energetic set. Top-Five hit Love Is A Beautiful Thing, plus This Is My Life, I Would, etc.
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1 This Is My Life
2 Around Here Somewhere
3 My Chevrolet
4 Love Is a Beautiful Thing
5 Prayer of a Common Man
6 I Would
7 Why Don't Ya
8 It's Only Love
9 Let Me Love You Tonight
10 Baby Rocks
11 The World Is a Mess
12 Crazy Life
  
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It's hard to call Phil Vassar's "Prayer of a Common Man" a concept album, as it contains no narrative, but it sure is conceptual, built upon the trials and travails of the common man in 2008, which naturally means there are plenty of passing references to Republicans and Democrats and the high price of gas. Vassar pumps "Prayer" full of everyman melodrama and easy nostalgia, supporting his conversational clichés with music that is country in marketing only, as he chooses to support his tales of the common man with songs that deliberately evoke John Mellencamp and Bob Seger -- quite literally so with the latter, as Vassar builds in allusions to "Night Moves" and "Roll Me Away" on "My Chevrolet," which plays as if penned for a year-long television ad campaign. He may aspire to Mellencamp and Seger, but his reliance on grandiose piano runs makes large sections of "Prayer of a Common Man" feel like the work of a Midwestern Billy Joel, especially as the first half of the album is heavy on overheated songs, designed to fill arenas but almost feeling better suited for a theatrical production. Things get a little looser as the album rolls on, as Vassar eases into a great little zydeco rocker called "Why Don'T Ya" and indulges in some surprisingly effective psychedelia lite on the chorus of "It'S Only Love," which recalls the better moments of Big Kenny. These tunes prove that Vassar is at his best when he doesn't try quite so hard. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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