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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. It Doesn't Get Any Countrier Than This 2. Give It To Me Strait 3. Wouldn't Want It Any Other Way 4. Down On The Farm 5. Not a Moment Too Soon 6. Indian Outlaw 7. Refried Dreams 8. Don't Take The Girl 9. 40 Days And 40 Nights 10. Ain't That Just Like A Dream
Album Notes Personnel: Tim McGraw (vocals); Mark Casstevens, Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); Brent Rowan, Dann Huff (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish (steel guitar, dobro); Glen Duncan, Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Matt Rollings, Randy McCormick (piano); Gary Smith (Hammond B-3 organ); Mike Brignardello (bass); Lonnie Wilson (drums); Curtis Young, Curtis Wright (background vocals). With his high lonesome yodel, and jacked-up honky tonk groove, singer Tim McGraw is the latest in a new generation of country heartthrobs to capture the imagination of today's young country fans. From the opening notes of "It Doesn't Get Any Countrier Than This"--with its skinny dipping, roll in the hay, crank my tractor sexual imagery--NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON showcases McGraw's drawlin' good time delivery on a section of party-hearty arrangements. The key element in young McGraw's appealing country synthesis is the persistent undercurrent of chicken-fried rock'n'roll in the mix, as on the bluesy "40 Days And 40 Nights" and the pulsating "Ain't That Just Like A Dream," with its big, ringing arena gestures (descended from bands the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd). Not that McGraw can't get next to a ballad, as he demonstrates on the steel-guitar inflected "Wouldn't Want It Any Other Way" and the nostalgic "Don't Take The Girl." But it's the hard-charging, dancing "turbo tonk" of tunes like his big hit "Indian Outlaw"--with its shifting tom-tom groove, shuffling blues jig and fiddling square dance breaks--that best captures the rowdy spirit and rough-and-ready delivery of Tim McGraw. Daddy Tug McGraw (a pitching hero for 20-plus years with championship New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies teams) must be proud. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 06/16/08 by: him,just him.this is when he was hungry enough to put that hunger in his voice to make us all love him.we want him,we want to be him if only for a day.i want to be with him if for only a day.this makes up for him being married to faith.glad i have it with his autograph.i have him now,all the time.weak in the knees,can't go on,must sit down.see ya.... Review ID: 10000000007613630 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 04/01/08 by: I've loved his music the 1st time I heard this cd. I'm trying to get his whole collection and some of the ones I had got stollen out of my truck; so i'm replacing them. great cd, love the whole thing, a recommended buy! Review ID: 10000000006426170 Was this review helpful? Report this review This CD is pretty much a classic by now but I it is still an awesome CD! Except for one or two songs this whole CD is filled with the best songs that you could listen to over and over again. True, you could download these songs of the internet for free but it would take you a while to get all the songs in a high quality copy so why not buy this CD for a couple bucks instead? Pretty much all the songs on this CD are awesome! Just put the whole CD on repeat and listen (and sing along) to the songs all day long! Great stuff! Review ID: 10000000004319526 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 12/06/06 by: I bought this so that I would have all of Tim Mcgraws CDs. It's a great Cd. Has a lot of good songs on it. It's not one of those Cds that you would only like one or two songs on the whole Cd. Review ID: 10000000002471884 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/06/02 by: susidee34 -- a member of Epinions Pros: some really good songs, some ----- Cons: none offhand In 1994, two young people met for the first time She a bewildered young girl of 16, mother at odds with her at all times, father dead at an early age, brothers putting unrealistic demands on her, peer pressure, school pressure, teenage angst, fearing life, fearing the future, flirting with suicide to leave a world she didn't understand and one that did not understand her. He a boy of 16 full of laughter and love, also lost his father at a young age to suicide, mother too busy and self absorbed, brothers removed from his life with their own trials, peer pressure, school pressure, teenage angst. Review ID: 10000000000225757 Review created: 01/31/01 by: RCarte2000 -- a member of Epinions Pros: Great artist with great style and excellent songs! Cons: Could listen to forever! Tim McGraw is one of my all time favorite country artists. Just the fact that he teamed up with and married one of my favorite female artists, Faith Hill, is enough to make me a proud fan. I am proud to say that I own most of the Tim McGraw collection. One of the originals and my all time favorites of Tim's recordings came out in 1994. It is his CD, "Not A Moment Too Soon" and believe me, it was written and came out not a moment too soon for my liking! This album is typical Tim McGraw excitement and style. He teams up his intelligence, his fun loving style and his talent to bring us 10... Review ID: 10000000000225758 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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