Welcome to the Fishbowl
Kenny Chesney Composer , Kenny Chesney Producer , Kenny Chesney Liner Notes , Kenny Chesney Main Performer
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| 1 | Come Over | Hunt/McAnally/Osbor | 4:09 |
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| 2 | Feel Like a Rock Star | Clawson/Tompkins | 3:28 |
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| 3 | Sing 'Em Good My Friend | Douglas/Johnston | 4:37 |
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| 4 | Welcome to the Fishbowl | Chesney/Ewing | 3:30 |
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| 5 | I'm a Small Town | Gattis | 4:38 |
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| 6 | El Cerrito Place | Gattis | 5:52 |
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| 7 | Makes Me Wonder | Chesney/Mobley/Thra | 3:12 |
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| 8 | While He Still Knows Who I Am | Berg/Douglas/Middle | 4:15 |
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| 9 | Time Flies | McEwan/Wiseman | 3:37 |
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| 10 | To Get to You (55th and 3rd) | Chesney/Ewing | 5:40 |
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| 11 | Always Gonna Be You | Reid | 5:16 |
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| 12 | You and Tequila [Live] [Live] | Berg/Carter | 4:49 |
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Welcome to the Fishbowl
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Sony Music
Category: Country
Welcome to the Fishbowl
UPC: 886979486621
Release Date: 06/19/2012
Original Release Date: 06/19/2012
Number of Discs: 1
- Kenny Chesney
Composer
- Kenny Chesney
Producer
- Kenny Chesney
Liner Notes
- Kenny Chesney
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
There are two sides to Kenny Chesney: a side that loves the good times and a side that reflects on what it all means. The quieter side won out on 2010's Hemingway's Whiskey, an unusually literary album boasting a title track written by Guy Clark and a mournful hit in his Grace Potter duet "You and Tequila." That Top Ten country hit is reprised in a live version tacked at the end of 2012's Welcome to the Fishbowl but, as the cheeky title suggests, this is a far cheerier affair than the handsomely burnished Hemingway's Whiskey. Chesney ropes in Tim McGraw to rhapsodize about the nights when you "Feel Like a Rock Star," he sets up camp on a breezy beach so he can think about how "Time Flies," and when things get slow -- which they inevitably do on the back half of the record, where all the ballads gently roll from one to another -- there is not an underpinning of sadness, just a persistent feeling of comfort. Wedded to this warmth is a crisp clean sheen, a sound so bright that it threatens to get goofy when Chesney and crew rock out -- they're no longer as urgent as they were even five years earlier, which gives the gurgling swing of the title track a stiff white-boy funkiness that isn't necessarily alienating -- but such chipper charm permeates the entirety of Welcome to the Fishbowl, turning it into an everyday feel-good record, the kind that generates moments of warmth when heard fleetingly on the radio, at the grocery store, in a doctor's office, at work, or even at home. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
