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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Hands of Time 2. Two Teardrops 3. You Be My Everything 4. I'm Already Taken 5. I've Been in That Movie 6. If You Don't Know by Now 7. Talk to Her Heart 8. So Much 9. I'll Always Have Denver 10. That's Love For You 11. Cry No More 12. Since You Walked Away 13. For the First Time 14. Tattoos of Life 15. Harry Shuffle, The
Album Notes Personnel: Steve Wariner (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Marcus Hummon (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, Ryan Warnier, Reggie Young (electric guitar); Derek George (slide guitar, background vocals); Paul Franklin, Sonny Garrish (steel guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Stuart Duncan, Hoot Hester (fiddle); Bobby Taylor (oboe); Terry McMillan (harmonica); John Barlow Jarvis, Matt Rollings (piano, Wurlitzer piano); Steve Nathan (organ, synthesizer); Woody Lingle, Michael Rhodes (bass); Ron Gannaway, Tom Roady (drums, percussion); Eddie Bayers, John Gardner, Paul Leim (drums); Andrea Zonn, Harry Stinson, Terry Wariner (background vocals); Nashville String Machine. "The Harry Shuffle" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. "Two Teardrops" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. On TWO TEARDROPS--his first post-"comeback" album--Steve Wariner explores a broad range of musical styles. Few artists are as gifted as Wariner, and TWO TEARDROPS gives him ample opportunity to show off his talents as a singer, guitar player, and especially as a songwriter. The most successful tracks are the ones in which Wariner uses his gentle voice and restrained guitar playing to tell an emotional story, as he does in the outstanding title track. It's a brilliant, beautiful piece of songwriting in which two teardrops--one of joy and one of pain--are used as metaphors for the "circle of life." Two other songs in this vein are "I'll Always Have Denver" and "If You Don't Know By Now"--heartbreaking stories of love that has faded, and of love that will never be returned. Wariner shifts gears for upbeat tracks like the punchy "Hands Of Time," and "Talk To Her Heart," a duet with Bryan White. He rounds out the CD with a version of the 1996 Kenny Loggins pop hit "For the First Time," and the jaunty instrumental "The Harry Shuffle." TWO TEARDROPS proves that Wariner's "comeback" wasn't just a fluke. Editorial Reviews Entertainment Weekly (05/07/1999) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 09/03/06 by: One of my favorite country singers... beautiful voice! I bought this cd for the "Two Teardrops" song... love it. There are several other great songs on the cd too. But that one in particular will be a classic one day. It's brilliant. Review ID: 10000000001722246 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 04/17/00 by: scbelle -- a member of Epinions Pros: Many Great Songs! 15 in FACT! Cons: None I bought this CD for the popular song, "Two Teardrops" and got a nice surprise. It is packed with great listening songs. Artist: Wariner, Steve Release date: 05/04/1999 Genre: Country Record label: Capitol/EMI Records Songs and My Thoughts Of Each: 1) Hands Of Time Wrinkles? Me? You are only as young as you feel, so get up and boogey with this two-stepping, fun song! 2) Two Teardrops Chart Topper! One of the cutest songs I have ever heard. Who would of thought of writing about teardrops in this unique fashion. Great Idea! 3) You Be My Everything Love to hear a man begging for a woman to be. Review ID: 10000000000266433 Review created: 02/07/00 by: SurgRN911 -- a member of Epinions Pros: produces thinking, just wonderful Cons: produces thinking.........Hmmmmm For those who think country music is all about trains, prison, and drinking, get a copy of this song. It is an amazing comparison between tears of joy and those of sadness. I really became aware in this performance of Steve's that in so many situations in life, we tend to see the tears shed on one end of the spectrum or the other. Seldom do we ( or least seldom did I ) stop to understand that while one was crying out in joy, another could be shedding tears of pain over the same event. You need to listen to this song, not merely hear it. The words are very powerful, so few songs allow one to.. Review ID: 10000000000266435 Review created: 09/20/99 by: epi -- a member of Epinions Pros: The very best song. Cons: I do not have any It one of the best song's of the decade. The video is great too. It tells about an elderly man long long love dying and a new life a baby coming this world. The old leaving and the new coming in. The words to this some is great. It tells it all. I would recommend it to everyone. It is similar to "Holes in the Floor of Heaven" which I love dearly. I have both of these on CD'S and Cassettes too. I even bought them for my family and friends. Its a great song. Review ID: 10000000000266434 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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