enjoy yourself

| BILLY CURRINGTON

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Enjoy Yourself is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Billy Currington. It was released on September 21, 2010 via Mercury Nashville. Four singles were released from the album, including the Number Ones "Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer" and "Let Me Down Easy." --Wikipedia

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  • The Washington Post

    The Georgia native can pride himself on having made a record with the sort of warmth and intimacy that gives the work of neo-traditionalist elders such as George Strait and Alan Jackson such staying power. 

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  • All Music

    The strength of the album is that it doesn’t sound like it was written by a bunch of Nashville pros -- its mellow vibes and occasional soft romantic touch feel true to Currington.  

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  • Billboard

    Currington sings that he's "not known for doing a lot," but he's certainly found a way to do something that's undeniably his own.  

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  • Pop Matters

    On the whole, it seems like he's betting on his easygoing persona to win over audiences and keep him at the top of the charts.  

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  • Urban Country News

    While I would like to hear him challenge himself a little bit more as nothing here is ground-breaking stuff, Billy seems to have found his groove on this album.  

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  • DK as of Today

    I had a really fun time listening to the album. I think it’s better than his recent album, Little Bit of Everything. 

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  • 1-To-10 Country Music Review

    Enjoy Yourself is a mildly pleasant album, but it is not an engaging one. You might find a few good guilty pleasures on here, but not much else.  

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  • Nuts About Country

    The Georgia native has a solid baritone voice, so it is not so much the voice I am at odds with it is more the tunes. The album does not grab me. Bland is a word that comes to mind. 

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  • Blazing Boots

    From the opening track 'all day long' which has you tapping your feet and moving along in no time, Billy hits these type of songs just right. 

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  • The Herald Tribune

    Currington finds his vibe.  

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  • Entertainment

    Nashville cats come no more laid-back than Billy Currington, whose fourth set of easygoing country-rock, Enjoy Yourself, plays like a treatise on low-ambition living.  

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