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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 29, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: June 29, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Universal South
  • ASIN: B0002A2W18
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #58,299 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Joe Nichols's acclaimed 2002 debut was refreshingly free of artifice, brimming with honest, straightforward songs that put him in a rare position. Few critics' darlings deliver commercial success, but Nichols confounded that equation by delivering hit singles, formidable album sales, and three Grammies. His sophomore effort (again produced by Brent Rowan) mixes jovial, breezy honky-tonk ("Don't Ruin It for the Rest of Us" and "What's A Guy Gotta Do") with smart oldies picks: Gene Watson's 1979 hit "Farewell Party" and the title track, an obscure 1972 Waylon Jennings album cut. Nichols's evocative tableaus continue with a winning rendition of Iris DeMent's poignant "No Time to Cry." Poignancy, however, must be handled with care. It packs an emotional wallop when used sparingly, as it does on "If Nobody Believed in You." But too many similar tunes--"Things Like That (These Days)," for example--erode the impact. Nichols earned the right to strike out in more ambitious directions, and while nothing here is below par, he needn't have played it quite this safe. --Rich Kienzle

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive... but could've been better, June 30, 2004
I was pleasantly surprised with Joe Nichols first album and I rushed out to get his new album as soon as it hit the shelves. Overall Revelation is a quality album, with "Dont ruin it for the rest of us" being my favorite song in a long time. While none of the songs were under par, I would have like to have seen more upbeat songs. If he could have kept his quality slow songs and added another few great upbeat songs I would have definetly given the album 5 stars. Overall a good cd and a must buy to any classic country fan or anyone who enjoyed his first album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nichols' "Revealation" Good But Can Be Better, July 18, 2004
By T. Yap "thy4568" (Sydney, NSW, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Prime Cuts: Don't Ruin It for the Rest of Us, Things Like That (These Days), What's A Guy to Do

Pride of place needs to be given to Nichols' sophomore album "Revelation." While many of today's country music CDs are imbued with bombastic rockers and syrupy ballads with that occasional fiddling thinly disguised as country, Nichols' palette is country to the core-heavy on the fiddles, acoustic guitars, banjo and all the good rustic stuff. Helmsman Brent Rowan, Nashville ace's session guitarist turned producer, is to be congratulated for keeping the production country yet contemporary, enhancing Nichols' vocals rather than intrude, giving the whole CD a languid, understated Don-Williams laidback feel.

Hands down, Georgia Middleman's (who has also just released an excellent new CD "Unchanged") co-write "Don't Ruin It For the Rest of Us," is easily the cream of the crop. Lyrically situated in a barroom, "Don't Ruin" tells the wry tale of a guy gloating about his new love in the faces of his heartbroken barstool friends. Humorous, poignant and noteworthy; Further, Nichols' has a way with story songs that draws the listener in a compelling way. "Things Like That (These Days)"also finds Nichols putting his best foot forward. A celebratory tale of the importance of a strong moral pedigree, co-writers Mike Dekle and Bryon Hills certainly pull on the heartstrings as Nichols prayerfully sings, "have mercy on all of the kids out there who haven't been raised to even care about things like that these days." Equally thought provoking is the Harley Allen-penned vanguard single "If Nobody Believed in You." Backed by some wailing steel and persistent fiddling, "If Nobody Believed in You" pays homage to the power of endearing love cumulating to a hortatory final verse referencing God's care during tough times.

Though "Revelations" is heavily hued with ballads, showcasing a sensitive, introspective, deep thinking Nichols, "What's a Guy to Do" finds Nichols letting loose, doe ce doeing to this Cajun influenced scorcher. Not since Mary Chapin Carpenter's scintillating "Down at the Twist and Shout," has a song's been packed with so much exhilaration and energy. Somehow one wishes Nichols would cut more upbeat numbers like that. It's not that the ballads are not welcomed, but some of them are just mediocre. Case in point is Nichols' cover of Iris DeMent's plangent "No Time to Cry." Whilst DeMent exudes an inert pain in her Emmylou Harris-like weather tainted vocals in the original version, Nichols on the other hand sounds too polish and hence sounding emotionally deficient. Sounding too much like the veteran, Nichols must have learnt "Farewell Party" by listening to Gene Watson's hit version a tad too much. Similarly, Nichols brings nothing particularly stimulating to Waylon Jennings' loquacious 1972 cut "Revelation."

Overall, "Revelation" is a sturdy effort with lots of reflective moments, philosophical musings and gentle moral pronouncements. Though such seriousness is appreciated, but overindulgence can lead to a yawn fest at times. A little variation in the tempo and less covers may do the trick.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No sophomore slump, June 30, 2004
Outside a couple of slices of cheese, albeit well written cheese (the lead single, and "Singer in a Band"), this is a stellar piece of stone country with a commercial flair. I hear echoes of George Jones and Merle Haggard in this guy's voice and I get chills when I catch those subtle vocal references. If he'd come out in the late 80's when Randy Travis was leading the charge of traditional country's return to radio, Joe would be a massive star. In this day and age, it's hard to know... he may always be a second level star because of commercial country's glass ceiling for neo-traditionalists. However, he's not a second level talent. Witness "I Wish That Wasn't All", hands down the best radio-friendly country song in years. It's a clever heart punch of a song, with a tip of the hat to Keith Whitley. Joe's covers are all exceptional readings.... and surprise, surprise, they're not cheap attempts at radio play - the songs he picked to cover are not glossy, happy numbers. He truly loves the old stuff and it shows. A couple more up-tempo tunes or one less sugary piece, and I'd have given this 5 stars. Great record, though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Revelation indeed
I knew from his debut cd Man with a memory that Joe Nichols had a great Country voice and delivered both up beat songs and ballads with a traditional feel. Read more
Published on May 22, 2007 by D. Ribel

1.0 out of 5 stars Revelation-Joe Nichols
The only redeeming song on this disc is track 10...What's A Guy Gotta do. It's fun, upbeat, and a great dance track. The rest of the songs are slow paced and depressing.
Published on January 27, 2007 by Billie Davis

4.0 out of 5 stars Good album from a rising star.
Joe Nichols burst on to the national scene with 2002's Man with A Memory, and although I liked the singles released from that CD ("Brokenheartsville", "She Only Smokes When She... Read more
Published on July 6, 2005 by JimjamKrotz

5.0 out of 5 stars Easy Listening
When I first listened to Joe Nichols' Revelations my overall feeling was that it was a little average. But, upon listening to it again I quickly changed my mind. Read more
Published on June 5, 2005 by Shelley White

3.0 out of 5 stars Joe Nichols
This is the new Joe Nichols. He started his revalation with the video "if nobody belived in you". It was a good video but a little chezzy. Read more
Published on August 11, 2004 by Brian Lomas

5.0 out of 5 stars Astounding follow-up
Joe Nichols has probably the most amazing voice in country music today. He could sing the alphabet and make it sound good. Read more
Published on July 7, 2004 by Doc Stew

5.0 out of 5 stars A+ Sophmore Effort for Joe Nichols
I fell in love with Joe Nichols' music following his debut album, "Man With A Memory." Well, I bought his second major label release today, "Revelation", and... Read more
Published on June 29, 2004 by D. Jones

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