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Get Off On The Pain Description:
- Amazon Sales Rank: #428 in Digital Music Album
- Published on: 2010-03-09
- Released on: 2010-03-09
- Running time: 2334 seconds
Customer Reviews:
Allan’s “Pain” Has Never Been Better![]()
Prime Cuts: Today, When You Give Yourself Away, We Fly By Night
When Allan sings, “I’m not an easy man to understand,” he’s telling the truth. Allan is a curly character: beneath his aloof Californian surfer veneer is a vulnerable heart that pulsates with sensitivity. And just like all his albums, Allan vacillates between these two character traits throughout these songs here again. On some of the tracks he puts his foot to the pedal rocking like these is no tomorrow. Yet, on the quieter moments he casts aside his machismo for some heart -to-heart confabulations. Such an approach has continued to garner respect from Allan’s male fans while adding much to flourish the romantic fantasy of his female aficionados. As with his other records, Mark Wright is again at the knobs and he’s to be thanked for such a quality record without an ounce of filler at all. As far as the backings are concerned, this is your typical contemporary country record–slick and polished augmented by some occasional fiddling and steel guitar riffs.
Allan seems to be at his best when he delves into his soul-searching moment. Lead single “Today” sits comfortably with Gary-Allan’s classics such as “Watching Airplanes” and “Tough Little Boys.” Performed with shovels of emotions, Allan sings of a man not giving up on his girl until the day of her wedding. Except that she’s marrying another man. Prepare a box of Kleenex when Allan sings: “Today is the happiest day of her life/I should be happy for her/So tell me, why are these tears in my eyes?” Though nothing quite comes close to this Titanic of a ballad, “When You Give Yourself Away” comes close. Few men are willing to admit the vulnerability of committing to a relationship, Allan tells it in such a moving way without sounding whimsical. A soothing Keith Urban-like ballad with deft shades of 60s pop, “We Fly By Night” is a homily about not allowing the busy activities of life to rob the joys of our relationships. “She Gets Me,” harkens back to country music way back in the 90s, where sensitive love ballads over a gorgeous melodies abound.
Allan does let his swaggering side emerge with the album’s title cut “Get Off on the Pain.” It’s a forgettable busy barnburner with screeching guitars turned up to the max. Thank God producer Mark Wright had the sense to turn down the mix on the bluesy “I Think I’ve Had Enough” – a coming-of-age confession of a man seeing the futility of a rambling lifestyle. Allan is one who doesn’t just sing about songs plastered with rosy glee, “Kiss Me When I’m Down” is a realistic portrayal of a dysfunctional relationship. A mid-tempo narrative “Kiss Me When I’m Down” that tells of the protagonist’s obsession with his girl that he’s even willing to be abused by her in order to keep her. It’s a realistic slice of life that makes the song so intriguing.
As it’s the current trend now with most country records, it’s often tail end with an inspirational tune. At times such songs can be pretty obligatory but not with Allan. The opening line of “No Regrets” is arresting enough for mandatory listening: “Scarecrows and devils are the only things out this late.” “No Regrets” is tell-it-all confession of a life well-spent despite its detours that is so perfect for Allan’s rugged delivery. In short, “Get Off on the Pain” scores again with spades of heart tugging moments, honest confessions, and some rowdy party kickers too.
Up to Expectations![]()
As expected, Get Off on the Pain lived up to all expectations. Heard “Today” live in Tunica in 2009, so that one was not as special as the newer songs. “Kiss Me When I’m Down” is my current favorite, but there is not a mediocre song on this CD. He rocks, as usual. I prefer the songs he has co-written, with the exception of “Kiss Me”, but they are all fantastic. Whether rocking, or ballads, this CD delivers. “No Regrets” is probably one of the best songs he’s ever written.
I pre-ordered this for myself and 4 friends, who were not country music fans until drug to a show by me over the past 5 years. Now they check the tour schedule themselves, and book their schedules around his shows.
Obviously my favorite artist. But then again, I’m a southern girl, and his sound is vaugely Lynard Skynard, or .38 Special. Not the sound, but the feel of old southern rock.
What can I say?![]()
It’s Gary Allan! He’s the most amazing UNDERRATED star…oops..COUNTRY star there is!
Yep I said it….he’s COUNTRY! Not Taylor swift bubblegum crap that they call “country”.
This album (like all his others) are a masterpiece of country art.
If you are into real country then Gary Allan is right up your alley. If it weren’t for George Strait,Gary Allan, Jamey Johnson,and Easton Corbin….I might give up on my favorite kind of music!
MUST BUY!!!!
