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In My High School



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Blaine Larsen Music:
In My High School



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In My High School
by Blaine Larsen

In My High School
List Price: $12.49Label: Giantslayer

Salesrank: 346539

Released: June 1, 2004
Our Price: $21.12
Used Price: $12.97
Media: Audio CD

In My High School Track Listing:
1. Best Man
2. In My High School
3. Teaching Me How to Love You - Blaine Larsen, Joey Martin
4. I've Been in Mexico
5. If Merle Would Sing My Song
6. Yesireebob
7. Man He'll Never Know
8. That's Just Me
9. Off to Join the World (The Circus Song)
10. How Do You Get That Lonely

Editorial Review:
Janelle Landauer from Country Music Online says it all...

2004 is the year for independent artists, in my personal opinion. Blaine Larsen released a terrific album this year, entitled "In My High School." How Do You Get That Lonely is just one of his truly amazing songs on this album. The Best Man and The Man He'll Never Know, which Blaine wrote or co-wrote, just add so much to this album. For a man of such a young age, Blaine has the songwriting and vocal ability to be very successful in country music. Accomplished songwriters Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson not only co-wrote several tracks on this album with Larsen, but they also produced this debut. This just proves that Blaine Larsen is destined to be a star with the support of such professionals as them. Larsen's ballads are the true stand-outs on this album, but his up-tempo songs add to complete the whole album project. In My High School is an amazing debut by such a talented newcomer. Keep an eye out for Larsen, as he is destined to be one of the best in Nashville if! given the chance.

In My High School Reviews:
Great material... Blaine needs to find his own voice. 4 Star Review
2007-08-21 - I bought this disc at a discounted rate and was somewhat glad I did. Blaine performs and records well on some top-notch listening material... very good production from start to finish. The only reason I did not give this disc all (5) stars... Blaine needs to grow more and find his own voice. There are times during the playback where one would swear George Strait had overdubbed a line or two... later it sounded as though Blaine had shared songs with Garth, Alan and/or Brad? However, his vocals throughout very much remind you of Clay Walker... there are many passages where I don't think Clay himself could tell the difference. He may eventually find his own voice and style... but on this his debut studio effort, he sounds like many other country stars whom have already filled that particular vocal niche. Blaine was quite young here... with time and experience he should eventually find his unique place among his peers in todays pack of country crooners.

Pure Country 5 Star Review
2006-05-20 - Blaine Larsen has a very soothing voice. His music makes you stop and listen to every word. His songs like (Best Man) & (How do you get that lonely) make you stop, think and feel every word.
The whole cd is something worth buying to add to your collection.


This Guy's Gonna Be A Winner 4 Star Review
2005-03-19 - Blaine's album is a definateTop 10. Although a hard album to find, you can go to his website www.blainelarsen.com and order the CD off his site. It's worth the $15.

~LANCE~ 5 Star Review
2004-12-14 - Blaine wrote this song because of a great friend by the name of Lance because his parent s seemed not to support him. His girlfrien(kind of) was real good friends with blaine she convinced him to write this for Lance......

We will never forget ~LANCE~

10/16/1984~11/11/04

AWESOME! 5 Star Review
2004-11-29 - My best friend just had a good friend commit suicide. the kid was 16 years old. the song "How Do You Get So Lonely" seemed to fit so perfectly well. It was exactly like that. his parents were truckers that just seemed to forget about him... he was doing substance abuse and he was having a hard time. so this was an awesome song.










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