The Big Revival

| Kenny Chesney

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The Big Revival

The Big Revival is the fifteenth studio album by American country musicartist Kenny Chesney. It was released in September 2014 via Blue Chair and Columbia Records on September 23, 2014. -Wikipedia

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  • Billboard

    He sells a lifestyle that, if not downright hedonistic, celebrates making the most of every moment.  

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  • The Rolling Stone

    He’s back on more solid country ground with his strongest collection of songs since 2010’s career-defining Hemingway’s Whiskey. 

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  • Taste of Country

    The lessons taught on this album are brimming with optimism and life. 

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  • New England Country Music

    Kenny Chesney’s ‘The Big Revival‘ is his revival back into the country music scene. 

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  • Newsday

    Any of these songs could be hits, and there's even more where they came from. 

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  • Hallels

    Not that Chesney's over two decade career needs any reviving, though "The Big Revival" has its tepid moments, it's still one of country music's better albums. 

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  • Renowned For Sound

    Old-fashioned American country.  

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  • All Music

    Chesney remains a bit of a romantic with a fondness for drinking songs.  

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  • Arena

    Chesney incorporates more of a rock influence throughout this 11-track collection, while still maintaining his country base and songwriting prowess. 

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  • Jackson Sun

    Today's country arena rockers may model themselves on Chesney's good-time style, but "The Big Revival" proves they still have a thing or two to learn from him. 

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    In a world that’s changing, some things remain. 

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  • One Country

    Chesney is positioning himself to find a new audience and assist in taking the format back to its storytelling roots.  

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