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Category : Music » Country / Western
Added : 5 weeks ago
Size : 108.79 MB
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Torrent description

Artist...............: Tim McGraw

Album................: Southern Voice

Genre................: Country

Source...............: CD

Year.................: 2009

Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92  

Codec................: LAME 3.98

Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)

Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz



Ripped by............: owez77 on 10/22/2009

Posted by............: owez77 on 10/22/2009



Playing Time.........: 00:47:25

Total Size...........: 108.54 MB





Tract Lists:



1 .Still

2 .Ghost Town Train

3 .Good Girls

4 .I Didn't Know It At The Time

5 .It's A Business Doing Pleasure With You

6 .If I Died Today

7 .Mr. Whoever You Are

8 .Southern Voice

9 .You Had To Be There

10.I'm Only Jesus

11.Forever Seventeen

12.Love You Goodbye





Tim McGraw sharply criticized Curb Records about this time last year for issuing a third "greatest hits" collection from the country star rather than release this album, which sat on a shelf for nearly two years after it was completed. McGraw sees this, his 10th studio effort, as a way of reclaiming his voice, and bucking the powers that be might well be one facet of that voice.



If only more of that feistiness were evident in the songs he's selected.



Things start out promisingly with "Still," by Lee Brice, Kyle Jacob and Joe Leathers. It's got a pulsating modern rock beat behind his Louisiana twang -- think of it as Coldplay with drawl -- but lyrically it digs a bit deeper than the melodramatic but superficial hits so closely associated with McGraw: "Don't Take the Girl" and "Live Like You Were Dying."



Then Troy Olsen and Marv Green's "Ghost Town Train," about a long-lost love, taps the kind of wistful folk-country that brings Gordon Lightfoot to mind. The leadoff single "It's a Business Doing Pleasure With You," written by Brett James, Joey Moi and, of all people, Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, has some fun, as one-dimensional as it is, with the up-tempo lament of a poor schlub who falls for a gold digger.



But it's back to hyper-emotional business as usual with "If I Died Today" and "I'm Only Jesus," two of three songs in which Brad and Brett Warren are among the multiple writers. Tom Douglas and Bob DiPiero's title track doesn't go much beyond running down a laundry list of important (mostly) Southern writers, musicians and politicians.



Gretchen Peters made a good point about these Big Picture country numbers in her song "The Secret of Life," which Faith Hill - Mrs. McGraw - recorded a decade ago, by suggesting there really is no secret, other than cultivating the ability to appreciate even seemingly inconsequential moments.



If McGraw can hone his musical vision, that Southern voice might find something even more potent to sing about.



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