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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Merger
As one reviewer put it here, Van Zant didn't reinvent themselves, country music came to them. This is an amazing story of what one genre of music is willing to except and promote, versus the stale, often generic rock and pop world that would have put a band like Van Zant out to pasture years ago. In fact, AOR radio has done that to this duo, who are seperately part of...
Published on November 18, 2007 by David J. Spuria

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad
Van Zant's second country album, My Kind Of Country, is not quite as good as their first, Get Right With The Man. I was a little dissapointed because their single, "Goes Down Easy", was so great and "That Scares Me" was pretty good so I was expecting most of the other songs to be just as good, or close. I guess I was just expecting too much.
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Published on October 11, 2007 by Gregory Masciola


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Merger, November 18, 2007
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This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
As one reviewer put it here, Van Zant didn't reinvent themselves, country music came to them. This is an amazing story of what one genre of music is willing to except and promote, versus the stale, often generic rock and pop world that would have put a band like Van Zant out to pasture years ago. In fact, AOR radio has done that to this duo, who are seperately part of southern rock royalty. And no wonder. They can sing, play and write. Admittedly there's some extra pedal steel, where in southern rock, it might only be present in B-side or a deep album cuts. Even more interesting is that Donnie Van Zant is allowed to sing! In .38 Special, Donnie was the John Oates of the band, getting the non-single album cuts. Donnie's voice fits quite well with brother Johnny who has the best laugh in recorded music history. One listen to "Goes Down Easy" and you'll get my point. "That Scares Me" is more traditional country with it's laments of parenthood without perspective. These boys are totally okay being every cliche of southern life. Football, Jesus, an occasional adult beverage, bass boats, patriotism, NASCAR and any other steroetype you can conjur up. The verdict is there's nothing inherently wrong with any of this. In fact, if you want to be from the south, you need to act like southerners. And Van Zant is firmly confident in their southernhood. What you'll also get on "My Kind of Country" is fine production value, twin lead guitars, killer drums and instrumental accents like banjos, steel guitar and layered acoustic guitars. You won't find a more polished piece of honky tonk than this project.

One final element that makes this project commendable is repentance. These boys now seem okay in their own skin, they understand where they've been and where their headed. Whether it be a non-stop tour bus, or a past filled with guilty pleasure, the Van Zant brothers know they need to make a clean break with their past and leave an example of changed lives in their wake. This is a great illustration of how decadence can be turned around for good. You can't deny the force this kind of music has compared to most of today's rock and half of today's country. Great production, great material and a soon to be platinum sophomore country album. Look for "Goes Down Easy" to become a bar classic.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Van Zant's Kind of Country Still Rocks, October 14, 2007
This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
Prime Cuts: That Scares Me, Goes Down Easy, Friend

Country music has come to Van Zant. With radio's recent proclivity towards raise-the-roof Southern rock thanks to Big and Rich, Montgomery Gentry, and Brooks and Dunn, country music has opened its doors to the likes of rock veterans Johnny (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Donnie (.38 Special)Van Zant. Their debut for Columbia Nashville Records "Get Right with the Man" was 2005's success story garnering them two top 20 hits. So, it's no surprise that "My Kind of Country" adopts the same musical template as its predecessor with the abundance of wild rebellious roar as well as a few sensitive ballads thrown in. Produced by Justin Niebank (whose CV includes working with Vince Gill & Marty Stuart) and Mark Wright (Gretchen Wilson), "My Kind of Country" also boasts the best of Nashville's most sort after scribes including Rivers Rutherford, David Lee Murphy, Bob DiPero, and Jeffrey Steele, just to name drop a few.

Lead single "That Scares Me" is easily this album's best song. A change of pace from their rough and rowdy ways, "That Scares Me" is a mature ballad of a man coming of age confessing his fears of fatherhood especially when his son were to ask him about his "history, the things I don't want him to know/the sex, the drugs and the rock and roll." Despite their reputation as rockers, when these boys croon a ballad they are surprisingly splendid as evidenced by "Friend," a beautiful tribute to the protagonist's lady friend for her companionship and love over the years. Though more upbeat, "It's All About You" speaks of a much needed romantic R & R with a melodious Brooks and Dunn affinity that is just winsome.

Romance aside, Van Zant also deals with lofty subjects such as the transient nature of wealth on "It's Only Monday." Told within a narrative framework that recalls a Western movie, this Anthony Smith and David Lee Murphy composition is creative and refreshing. "This Colors Don't Run" is Van Zant's flag waver, although lyrically it's a little humdrum; it adds nothing new to the issue of patriotism. The title cut "My Kind of Country" and "Headed South" are rock anthems to the South. Surrounded with a wall of thunderous drums and screaming guitars, they are fun to listen to without being substantial. Much better is sophomore single "Goes Down Easy" with its pseudo-bar-like call and response chorus finds the boys desperately trying to soothe their broken hearts with whatever means they could get their hands on.

It is certainly country music's honor to have Van Zant on their airwaves. This is because these brothers are more than just average rock band. The years of singing have created a depth in their performances that is hard to find in younger acts. Also, few bands are able to let out their fangs and just let the music rip with a rocking abundance as these guys can. And when they croon a ballad, they can make the hardest of hearts melt. That's talent and that's the kind of country Van Zant brings.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD for country and non-country music fans, November 24, 2007
This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
"My Kind of Country" is the fourth VanZant CD and well worth the wait. VanZant "Brother to Brother" and VanZant II haven't been mentioned in prior reviews and deserve their kudos. All have songs that will have you singing long after the CD is over. "Get Right with the Man" certainly deserves the spotlight it has drawn, but "My Kind of Country" is a CD that both country and non-country music lovers will be pleased to add to their collections. Both Johnny and Donnie have distinct, strong voices that make them the legends they are today. You can feel the pleasure they get from singing and sharing their talent with their listeners. Can't wait to hear the next CD they do together.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love Van Zant, November 17, 2007
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This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
I really love this CD. They could have rock'd it out a little bit more. On "Thes colors don't run, That scares me and Friend" are true songs of the heart. I would definately recommed this CD to a friend.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Van Zant does it again!, November 11, 2007
This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
This one doesn't fail to please! I loved it. Makes you feel like dancing. :)Two thumbs up, boys!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars VanZant-My Kind of Country, November 10, 2007
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K. Kimmerling (Evans City, PA U.S.) - See all my reviews
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It's not Skynyrd,It's not 38 Special.
It's 2 talented voices that make a great duo.
It's more country than rock.
It's stories about life.
Its' too bad that one voice is missing.
It's Great
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A down to earth peoples cd about real living & feelings!, November 3, 2007
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Ann Raljevich "Annie" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is the best of Van Zants cd's. Every track brings out some kind of emotion. Whether it be warm and fuzzy feelings of life, love for a special someone or good ole american pride. I recommend it to anyone who wants to listen to some good southern country rock!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Southern Rock Sings Again!, November 1, 2007
This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
This album is a must for all Skynyrd fans! The song writing of Donnie and Johnny brings back the great patriotism of the past. I've been waiting for the new Kid and Shooter only to find this hidden treasure. It blows the others away. I never review cd's, however, it will go down as a rock classic for those who purchase it. You won't be sorry if you are a true southern rock fan!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Stands on its own merit", October 17, 2007
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When I listen to new music by any artist, I let it stand on its own merit. I don't compare it to any other artist or any other music that the artist has made. This cd stands on its own, quit comparing it to other groups, or the latest cd by this band. The Van Zant brothers are a unique combination, really good song writers, & enough savy to enlist others to help write songs. This cd is a really good example of 2 guys who love music and each other. They are true to their own bands (38 Special,& Lynyrd Skynyrd) and themselves. Don't waste any more time and go buy this good Southern Country Rock cd.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Van Zant "My Kind of Country" = An Outstanding Southern Country Rock CD!!!, July 23, 2009
This review is from: My Kind of Country (Sba2) (Audio CD)
This is another GREAT CD by the Van Zant Brothers (Johnny & Donnie). I got to see these guys perform "live", back during 2006 on "The Redneck Revolution Tour" with Gretchen Wilson, and they can ROCK!!!! This Cd consists of 11 great songs.

The songs are as follows:
1.Train
2.These Colors Don't Run
3.Goes Down Easy
4.That Scares Me
5.My Kind of Country
6.The Hardest Thing
7.It's Only Money
8.We Can't Do it Alone
9.Friend
10.It's All About You
11.Headed South

Overall, this is another great CD from Van Zant, and I highly recommend it. Thanks!!!!
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