Wade Sims

Big Tomato Two Step
Country Discovery Records
Website www.countrydiscovery.com
E mail codisc1@aol.com

Wade Sims is an artist from the Chattanooga area of Tennessee, who has paid his dues performing in the Honky Tonks and Arena's around the U.S.A. and Canada.

Now comes the time for his debut on CD with this excellent 12 track album of modern country music, recorded at the studio's of the very talented Mike Headrick, who besides playing Guitar, Pedal Steel, Dobro and Harmonica, also provides five of the songs on here with the other seven co-written by Wade.

If you are into linedancing, then you will find plenty on this album to get those feet moving, like the album's opener, a great track that could very easily become an Anthem for country music lovers everywhere. "I Like Being Country" is on of those tunes that gets the feet tapping and stay's in your head.

Other tracks sure to find favour with the dancers are, "Independent Man," a good two stepper from the pens of Mike and Teri Headrick, the honky tonkin' "When I Get The Time," a Wade Sims/Mike Headrick co-write, the very catchy "Neat Little Package," "The Devil Ain't Seen Nothin'" and the title track "Big Tomato Two Step," a song that also has an extended dance version added as a bonus track at the end of track 12.

If you have plenty of energy you could even try dancing to "The Likes Of A Woman Like You" a great track, penned by Wade with Troy Hill that races along at breakneck speed.
I was out of breath just listening to it!!

If you're looking for some good ballads then Wade shows he can handle them just as well, as he puts plenty of feeling into a trio of Mike & Teri Headrick penned songs, "Suitcase Full Of Memories," "When You Let Go Of Me" and "I'm Cryin' Now."

Other tracks on the album include "It Took Both Of Us" a mid paced two stepper and "Wine, Women & Song" a duet with Shane Worley that did well for the pair when it was released as a single earlier this year.

This is an excellent debut album from an artist who I am sure has the dance floors full to capacity wherever he play's. But whether your a dancer or just a listener, this album is definitely one to add to the collection.