Welcome to the Fishbowl

| Kenny Chesney

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Welcome to the Fishbowl

Welcome to the Fishbowl is the thirteenth studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was released on June 19, 2012 via Blue Chair and Columbia Records. The album includes a live version of "You and Tequila" with Grace Potter. -Wikipedia

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  • Sounds like Nashville

    Chesney has mastered the ability to create an album that is a genuine reflection of where he sees himself as a person on life’s journey.  

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  • Taste of Country

    Those who've grown and matured with the singer will find an album to turn to with frequency.  

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  • BBC

    These songs are genetically engineered to be both supremely catchy and intensely wet. 

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  • American Songwriter

    Fishbowl displays a serious yearning to stretch and dig a little deeper into life’s foibles. 

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  • The Rolling Stone

    Fairly depressive, in total – but these days, Chesney sounds more convincing when he's less upbeat.  

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  • All Music

    An everyday feel-good record, the kind that generates moments of warmth when heard fleetingly on the radio.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Lately the sun-loving country titan has been more inclined to take moody nighttime strolls along the shore.  

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  • Country Music Rocks

    Chesney opens himself up as an artist, songwriter and musician on Welcome To The Fishbowl.  

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  • Uproxx.com

    For anyone who”s been kicked around a little by life and knows what it”s like to wake up with your heart pounding over a lost chance that feels it will never come this way again. 

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  • The Boston Globe

    The balance may be tipped more toward the wistful side than usual, and there is Chesney’s requisite small-town nostalgia. 

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  • The Daily Tribune

    Feels like an uneven album, but in a world where the money is made on singles and tours, fans probably won't care. 

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