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Time Well Wasted
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 16, 2005
StudioThe Castle and Sound Kitchen (Franklin, Tennessee); Emerald Entertainment and Thelma's East (Nashville, Tennessee).
GenreCountry
Length65:30
LabelArista Nashville
ProducerFrank Rogers
Brad Paisley chronology
Mud on the Tires
(2003)
Time Well Wasted
(2005)
Brad Paisley Christmas
(2006)
Singles from Time Well Wasted
  1. "Alcohol"
    Released: May 9, 2005
  2. "When I Get Where I'm Going"
    Released: October 10, 2005
  3. "The World"
    Released: March 13, 2006
  4. "She's Everything"
    Released: August 28, 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.comStarStarStarStarStar [1]
AllmusicStarStarStarStarHalf star [2]
BBC Music(average) [3]
BlenderStarStarStar [4]
Entertainment WeeklyA− [5]
MojoStarStarStar [6]
PeopleStarStarStar [7]
Plugged In (publication)(unfavorable) [8]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarHalf star [6]
SlantStarStarStarStar [9]
Stylus MagazineB− [10]
USA TodayStarStarStarHalf star [11]
The Village Voice(positive) [12]

Time Well Wasted is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released on August 16, 2005, on Arista Nashville. It was the Country Music Association's Album of the Year for 2006.[13]

The album produced the singles "Alcohol", "When I Get Where I'm Going", "The World", and "She's Everything". "Alcohol" was a number 4 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, while the other three singles were all Number Ones. "Waitin' on a Woman" was re-recorded in mid-2008 as a bonus track for Paisley's 5th Gear album, and this re-recording was issued in June 2008 as a single.

Content

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The first single from Time Well Wasted was "Alcohol", which reached a peak of number 4 on the Billboard country charts in mid-2005. After it came "When I Get Where I'm Going", featuring background vocals from Dolly Parton. This song became Paisley's fifth Number One and Parton's twenty-fifth, as well as her first since the Ricky Van Shelton duet "Rockin' Years" in 1991. It also made her the oldest female artist to have a Number One hit on the country charts.

"The World", the third single, became Paisley's highest-debuting single when it entered the charts at number 37, and was his sixth Number One. Finishing off the single releases was "She's Everything", also a Number One. "Waitin' on a Woman", a cut from this album, was re-recorded and released to radio in 2008, and was added to his next studio album, 2007's 5th Gear. Upon its reaching Number One, the re-recording of "Waitin' on a Woman" became Paisley's eighth Number One in a row, setting a new record for the most consecutive country Number One hits since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990.[14]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The World"4:01
2."Alcohol"Paisley4:52
3."Waitin' on a Woman"
4:32
4."I'll Take You Back"
  • Paisley
  • Robert Arthur
  • Tim Owens
4:23
5."She's Everything"
  • Paisley
  • Wil Nance
4:26
6."You Need a Man Around Here"
  • Paisley
  • Lovelace
3:33
7."Out in the Parkin' Lot" (duet with Alan Jackson)4:43
8."Rainin' You"
  • Paisley
  • Owens
4:16
9."Flowers"
3:50
10."Love Is Never-Ending"
  • John Goodwin
  • Bobby Terry
3:58
11."The Uncloudy Day"Rev. J. Alwood0:53
12."When I Get Where I'm Going" (duet with Dolly Parton)
4:08
13."Easy Money"Paisley4:14
14."Time Warp" (instrumental)3:56
15."Time Well Wasted"3:56
16."Cornography" (comedy sketch featuring James Burton and the Kung Pao Buckaroos)
  • Paisley
  • Rogers
  • Peter Tilden
3:56
17."Outtake 1" (hidden track) 0:15
18."Outtake 2" (hidden track) 0:13
19."Outtake 3" (hidden track) 0:35
20."Outtake 4" (hidden track) 0:34
21."Shatner Says Goodbye" (hidden track featuring William Shatner) 0:27

Personnel

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As listed in liner notes.

Production

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  • Frank Rogers – producer
  • Chris DuBois – executive producer
  • Richard Barrow – recording
  • Brian David Willis – recording, digital editing
  • Justin Niebank – mixing
  • Brady Barnett – digital editing
  • Adam Hatley – digital editing
  • Hank Williams – mastering
  • MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee) – mastering location
  • Katherine Stratton – art direction, design
  • Brad Paisley – design
  • Jim Shea – photography
  • Fitzgerald Hartley – management

Chart performance

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[25] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[26] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Album Cover

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The clock hanging on the guitar seen on the album cover is an homage to The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí.

References

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from Grokipedia
Time Well Wasted is the fourth studio album by American artist , released on August 16, 2005, by . The album consists of 15 original tracks, blending traditional country elements with Paisley's signature humor, heartfelt ballads, and instrumental prowess, produced by Frank Rogers. Notable singles include "Alcohol", a humorous ode to drinking that peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart; "When I Get Where I'm Going", a with that also topped the country charts; and "The World", which topped the country charts. Commercially, Time Well Wasted debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, selling 192,000 copies in its first week, and peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. The album has been certified double platinum by the RIAA for shipments of two million copies in the United States, marking Paisley's fastest-selling record at the time. It propelled Paisley's career forward, following his previous double-platinum album Mud on the Tires (2003), and solidified his status as a leading figure in contemporary country music. Critically, the album received widespread acclaim for its authentic country sound, witty songwriting, and Paisley's guitar work, with reviewers praising tracks like "Waitin' on a Woman" for their emotional depth and "You Need a Man Around Here" for their clever humor. It won Album of the Year honors at both the 2006 and the 2006 , while "When I Get Where I'm Going" earned the ACM for Vocal Event of the Year. A bonus edition included outtakes and a collaboration with , adding to its playful tone.

Background and recording

Development

Time Well Wasted served as the follow-up to Brad Paisley's third studio album, (2003), which achieved double platinum certification from the RIAA by 2006. As his fourth studio effort, the album represented Paisley's ongoing evolution within , prioritizing a mix of heartfelt ballads, humorous interludes, and high-profile collaborations to maintain his momentum following earlier successes like the platinum-certified Who Needs Pictures (1999). Paisley approached the project with an emphasis on authenticity, creating content geared toward fans and live audiences rather than critical acclaim. Key creative decisions during pre-production included integrating comedy sketches to inject levity and variety, exemplified by the "Cornography" segment featuring country veterans , Bill Anderson, , and . Duets were also prioritized to broaden the album's appeal and explore its core themes, such as the collaboration with on a track about relationships and with on a reflective piece touching on life and faith. These elements were selected to balance emotional depth with entertainment, drawing from Paisley's influences like while avoiding pretense in his songcraft. Songwriting contributions centered on Paisley, producer Frank Rogers, and , who together founded the publishing company Sea Gayle Music in 1999 to foster their collaborative output. The trio focused on personal anecdotes drawn from relationships and daily experiences, infusing the material with observational humor and insights into love and life's lighter moments. For instance, Paisley penned one key track independently in just two days, refining its lyrics to capture a celebratory, anthemic tone reflective of his live show energy. The album generated pre-release anticipation tied to Paisley's ascending profile after his prior releases, including the platinum-certified Part II (2001) and the multi-platinum trajectory of , positioning him as a leading figure in contemporary country. This buzz was amplified by early fan responses to demoed material during tours, underscoring the project's fan-centric conception.

Production process

The recording of Time Well Wasted took place across several studios in , including and Sound Kitchen in Franklin, as well as Emerald Entertainment and Thelma’s East in Nashville. The album's production was primarily led by Frank Rogers, with serving as executive producer; the process emphasized capturing the raw energy of Paisley's live road band during tracking sessions, complemented by refined overdubs to enhance the overall polish. Recording engineering was handled by Richard Barrow and Brian David Willis, while Justin Niebank oversaw mixing at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, and managed mastering at MasterMix in Nashville. Notable aspects of the production included the integration of instrumental tracks such as "Time Warp," along with hidden outtakes like the comedic "Shatner Says Goodbye" sketches featuring , which served as playful and contributed to the album's extended runtime of 65:30.

Musical content

Style and composition

Time Well Wasted is rooted in traditional , incorporating influences from rock, pop, and humor to create a dynamic sound that blends uptempo tracks, heartfelt ballads, and comedic interludes. The album draws on elements like , , and twangy solos, while modernizing the genre with references to suburban life, such as malls and pickup trucks, and subtle -infused guitar riffs. This fusion allows Paisley to honor the genre's past while appealing to contemporary audiences, evident in the balance of serious reflections and lighthearted that defines the record's eclectic energy. Compositionally, the album features Paisley's signature acoustic and electric guitar-driven arrangements, showcasing his virtuosic playing that elevates tracks across the board. Themes of love are explored in tender ballads like "She’s Everything," which celebrates domestic bliss and unwavering affection, while loss and spirituality appear in poignant songs such as "When I Get Where I'm Going," enhanced by Dolly Parton's nostalgic harmonies. Satirical elements shine through in humorous takes on drinking, as in "Alcohol," which personifies booze with witty irony, and the album's overall lyrical focus on life's ironies, relationships, and small-town experiences adds depth without veering into preachiness. Duets, including Parton's contributions and a collaboration with on "Out in the Parkin' Lot," provide emotional layers and reinforce the relational themes. The album's structure comprises 15 main tracks supplemented by hidden segments, including outtakes and comedic sketches like "Cornography," which feature celebrity cameos and maintain a playful tone. This setup balances introspective moments—such as the restrained, Chris Isaak-like "Rainin' You"—with upbeat, guitar-heavy instrumentals like "Time Warp," ensuring a varied listening experience that mixes profound reflections on and with irreverent humor. Influences from bluegrass, , and Bakersfield further enrich the compositions, allowing Paisley to demonstrate his Telecaster mastery while keeping the songcraft at the forefront.

Track listing

The standard edition of Time Well Wasted features 15 main tracks plus the bonus comedic sketch "Cornography," followed by five hidden bonus tracks consisting of outtakes and a spoken segment.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)LengthNotes
1"The World"4:02
2"Alcohol"4:52
3"Waitin' on a Woman"4:33
4"I'll Take You Back"4:24
5"She's Everything"4:27
6"You Need a Man Around Here"3:33
7"Out in the Parkin' Lot"Alan Jackson4:44
8"Rainin' You"4:16
9"Flowers"3:50
10"Love Is Never-Ending"3:59
11"The Uncloudy Day"0:53
12"When I Get Where I'm Going"Dolly Parton4:08
13"Easy Money"4:15
14"Time Warp"3:56Instrumental
15"Time Well Wasted"3:56
16"Cornography"James Burton, The Kung Pao Buckaroos3:56Comedy sketch
The hidden bonus tracks, accessible after the main album on the standard CD, include four outtakes and a closing segment.
No.TitleLength
17 10:16
18 20:13
19 30:36
20 40:35
21Shatner Says Goodbye0:27

Release and promotion

Singles

The album Time Well Wasted spawned four primary singles, all of which were released to and accompanied by music videos to build anticipation and sustain chart momentum. The , "Alcohol", was released on May 9, 2005, and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, marking Paisley's first release from the album and introducing its humorous tone through widespread radio airplay and a video directed by Jim Shea. The second single, "When I Get Where I'm Going" featuring , followed on October 10, 2005, reaching number 1 on the chart for one week in early 2006; this marked Paisley's fifth number 1 overall and Parton's 25th career number 1 on the chart. The track's format and inspirational lyrics drove significant radio promotion, with the music video, also directed by Jim Shea, emphasizing themes of heaven and loss to connect with audiences. "The World", released as the third single on March 13, 2006, debuted at number 37 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart before ascending to number 1 for three weeks, Paisley's sixth number 1 hit. The song's romantic perspective on everyday life was supported by radio campaigns and a video directed by Scott Scovill, featuring global imagery to highlight its title. Closing the primary single run, "She's Everything" was issued on August 28, 2006, and topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for three weeks starting in January 2007, becoming Paisley's seventh number 1. Its heartfelt tribute to love benefited from targeted radio play and a Scovill-directed video showcasing personal anecdotes from Paisley. Additionally, "" (featuring in its re-recording) was originally included on the album but re-recorded in 2008 for Paisley's greatest hits compilation Hits Alive, where it was released as a single in June and reached number 1 on the chart for one week in , extending Paisley's streak of consecutive number 1s to eight. These singles' radio dominance and visual storytelling significantly propelled the album's overall chart presence.

Marketing and touring

The album Time Well Wasted was released on August 16, 2005, by Arista Nashville, with marketing strategies focusing on Brad Paisley's renowned guitar skills and the record's blend of humor and country traditions through media interviews and radio features. In a contemporary Today show profile, promoters highlighted Paisley's instrumental prowess on tracks like the fast-paced "Time Warp," while emphasizing comedic elements such as the spoken-word sketch "Cornography," featuring veteran country figures like Little Jimmy Dickens, to showcase his lighthearted approach and draw in diverse listeners. Promotional tie-ins centered on a strategic singles rollout, including "Alcohol" and collaborations like "When I Get Where I'm Going" with , to generate buzz ahead of the full release, while interviews often spotlighted the album's humorous sketches and Paisley's guitar-driven style to broaden appeal beyond traditional country fans. The release was supported by the Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–2006), Paisley's first major headlining outing, which featured arena performances across the and with setlists emphasizing material from the new album. The 2005 leg, sponsored by CMT, kicked off on September 23 in , and encompassed over 30 dates, primarily in arenas, with opening acts including on most shows and as a special guest. The tour extension into 2006 included additional support from artists like , playing to sold-out crowds and incorporating guest spots to enhance the live experience. Further efforts involved radio campaigns tied to broadcasts and fan-oriented promotions, such as exclusive content on Paisley's website, which collectively drove the album to over 2 million units sold in the United States. The tour portion alone attracted more than 200,000 attendees and generated over $7 million in gross revenue across its 30 dates.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Time Well Wasted debuted at number two on the US chart with 193,000 copies sold in its first week, marking Brad Paisley's highest entry on the all-genre ranking at the time, and reached number one on the US Top Country Albums chart, where it held the top position for two weeks. The album sustained a top 10 presence on the for several months following its release, remaining on the chart for a total of 78 weeks and demonstrating enduring popularity driven in part by the success of its singles on . On year-end rankings, Time Well Wasted placed at number 130 in 2005, number 62 in 2006, and number 79 in 2007, reflecting consistent performance across multiple years. Similarly, it ranked number 20 on the 2005 Top Country Albums year-end chart, number 17 in 2006, and number 17 in 2007, underscoring its dominance in the . Internationally, the album achieved limited chart success outside the , with its domestic performance primarily propelled by robust airplay of its singles on country radio stations.
YearBillboard 200 Year-End RankTop Country Albums Year-End Rank
200513020
20066217
20077917

Certifications

In the United States, Time Well Wasted was certified 2× Platinum by the on January 5, 2007, indicating shipments of 2 million units following strong post-release sales. In Canada, the album received a Gold certification from for sales exceeding 50,000 units. These certifications underscore the album's lasting commercial impact, with global estimates over 2 million units sold worldwide, largely propelled by its dominance in the market and appeal to the audience, as evidenced by its chart peaks.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release in August 2005, Time Well Wasted received generally positive reviews from critics, who lauded Brad Paisley's guitar prowess, witty songwriting, and blend of humor with heartfelt themes. gave the album an A−, highlighting its emotional depth in tracks like "" and Paisley's ability to infuse traditional country with modern energy through his guitar solos. awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, appreciating the album's variety in mixing humorous cuts such as "Alcohol" with sincere ballads, while noting it as a strong representation of country's vital traditions. praised Paisley's wit and flying-finger guitar work, which prevented the material from veering into corniness, though it observed his approach to themes like and drinking as dutifully conventional. Some reviews were more mixed, acknowledging strong songcraft but pointing to predictability in Paisley's formula. AllMusic rated it 8 out of 10, commending the musicianship and relatable suburban narratives but suggesting the album leaned on familiar country tropes without much innovation. USA Today described it as solid with a dozen standout tracks, including humorous and heartfelt ones, but awarded 3.5 out of 4 stars, implying it was reliable rather than groundbreaking. The BBC Collective noted the well-crafted songs and exceptional Telecaster playing but critiqued a bonus skit featuring William Shatner as ill-advised. One notably negative review came from Plugged In, which criticized the lyrical content for promoting alcohol consumption and crude references to relationships, despite praising Paisley's consistently solid guitar licks. Overall, the critical consensus celebrated Paisley's guitar work and relatable themes of , though some reviewers noted an over-reliance on standard conventions.

Accolades

Time Well Wasted received significant recognition from the (CMA), winning Album of the Year at the 40th Annual CMA Awards in 2006, an honor that highlighted its blend of commercial appeal and artistic innovation in country music. The album also earned Paisley a CMA win tied to its tracks, including Musical Event of the Year for "When I Get Where I'm Going" featuring . Additionally, the lead single "Alcohol" garnered a nomination for Single of the Year at the 39th Annual CMA Awards in 2005. The singles from Time Well Wasted played a key role in establishing Paisley's chart dominance, contributing to his streak of 10 consecutive No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart—the longest such run for any artist since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking in 1990. This sequence began with "When I Get Where I'm Going" in late 2005, followed by "Alcohol" and "She's Everything" in 2006, and extended through later releases, including a 2008 re-recording of "Waitin' on a Woman" featuring Andy Griffith. In retrospective analyses, Time Well Wasted is lauded for advancing Paisley's stature as a leading figure in country music, with its innovative fusion of humorous narratives and emotional ballads influencing modern artists who incorporate wit into traditional storytelling. The album is frequently reappraised as a career high point, celebrated for memorable duets like the one with and comedic sketches featuring legends such as and , which added layers of entertainment and depth to the genre.

Credits and artwork

Personnel

The production team for Time Well Wasted was led by Frank Rogers, who produced all tracks on the album. Chris DuBois served as executive producer. Brad Paisley performed lead vocals and played guitars throughout the album. His regular band members contributed significantly, including Kevin "Swine" Grantt, Kenny Lewis, and Bobby Terry on bass guitar and double bass. Other key band and session musicians included Gary Hooker on electric guitar and background vocals, Michael Johnson on steel guitar and dobro, Kendal Marcy on banjo and background vocals, Stuart Duncan on mandolin and fiddle, Justin Williamson on fiddle, Jim "Moose" Brown on piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, and background vocals, Ben Sesar on drums, Wes Hightower on background vocals, Jerry Douglas on dobro, Bryan Sutton on mandolin, Bernie Herms on piano, Gordon Mote on keyboards, and Eric Darken on vibraphone and percussion. Guest artists featured Dolly Parton on vocals for track 12, "When I Get Where I'm Going," and Alan Jackson on the duet for track 7, "Out in the Parkin' Lot." Additional instruments such as fiddle by Justin Williamson, steel guitar by Randel Currie, and banjo by Kendal Marcy were employed as needed per track to enhance the country arrangements. Technical staff included recording engineers Richard Barrow and Brian David Willis. Mixing was handled by Justin Niebank, with mastering by Hank Williams. Art direction was provided by Katherine Stratton and Brad Paisley.

Album cover

The album cover for Time Well Wasted depicts a surreal image of a melting clock draped over the body of an acoustic guitar, set against a rustic wooden background that evokes country music traditions. This visual directly references Salvador Dalí's iconic 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory, with its soft, distorted timepieces symbolizing the fluidity and subjective value of time—aligning with the album's exploration of moments spent in leisure, love, and simple pleasures as worthwhile endeavors. The artwork was designed with an emphasis on warm, earthy tones and textured elements like aged wood and soft lighting to reinforce the album's thematic blend of and humor. Art direction and design were handled by Katherine Stratton, who incorporated these country-infused aesthetics to complement Brad Paisley's persona as a modern traditionalist. The physical packaging consists of a standard jewel case format with a clear tray, containing a 16-page booklet that includes full , production credits, and photographs tying into the promotional imagery for the album's singles. A bonus edition with additional tracks was released, but no limited or special editions with unique packaging were produced.

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