'You Can't Make Old Friends' by Kenny Rogers
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From the label: "In all honesty, I can say this is the best album I’ve ever recorded," Rogers says of his surprisingly varied new Warner Bros. album, "You Can't Make Old Friends."
A fresh and creative foray into new musical territory, "You Can't Make Old Friends" may just be Rogers' equivalent to Elvis Presley's popular 1961 recording, "Something For Everybody." Yes, there are the captivating story songs and the sincere love songs Rogers' fans have come to expect and love throughout his nearly five decades of Country and Pop superstardom, but the soon-to-be member of the Country Music Hall of Fame also shows his versatility with flavors of Rock and Roll, Zydeco, Soul, Gospel, Southern Rock, and sounds of the Southwest interspersed throughout this bold recording.