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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | June 28, 2005 | | Studio: | Mca Nashville | | Number Of Discs: | 1 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 57 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | If The Whole World Was A Honky Tonk | | 2. | Somewhere Down In Texas | | 3. | The Seashores Of Old Mexico | | 4. | You'll Be There | | 5. | High Tone Woman | | 6. | Good News, Bad News | | 7. | Oh, What A Perfect Day | | 8. | Texas | | 9. | Ready For The End Of The World | | 10. | She Let Herself Go | | 11. | By The Light Of A Burning Brige | |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
One of his best... Jun 29, 2005
By J. E. Logan George really goes out on a limb on this album and puts some big production in the back of his songs. But when you boil it down it still has the steel guitars and fiddles of all Strait songs. Put it down as you may but die-hard Strait fans, like myself, will totally enjoy this album and recommend to anyone who loves country music!
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Real, Traditional, Pure, Country Music Mar 06, 2006
By M. Paul Every song on this CD is great and I guarantee you will enjoy it unless...
a. You think the word "Badonkadonk" belongs in a country song.
b. You think Cowboy Troy is anything but rap.
c. You consider Big & Rich country.
If you do not agree with any of the above statements you will love this CD. This is country at its best from a REAL COUNTRY SINGER.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great as Always, and More Traditional Than Recent George Jun 29, 2005
By AWU2
"Alan U."
This album is a little more "Texas" than George's recent stuff. It starts with "If the Whole World Was A Honky Tonk" which is classic George. Then you have the title track that is along the lines of the slow tunes of the middle years. Track #3 "The Seashores of Old Mexico" was written by one of his biggest influences, Merle Haggard. "You'll be there" has already received well-deserved acclaim. "Good News, Bad News" a duet with LeAnn Womack (his first duet with a female recording artist, I think?) is enough to have anyone throw themselves off a bridge -- George Jones/Tammy Wynette come to mind. "Oh What a Perfect Day" is another track that would fit comfortably on past almbums such as Ocean Front Property. Fittingly "Texas" may be the best track on the album. It's hard to imagine any country artist today that's more Pure Country. Another outstanding effort. You can't be at the top this long unless you have this level of consistency.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Texan, American, and Avid Cyclist Jun 28, 2005
By P. Stanford
"Texan, American, and Avid Cyclist"
He hits it deep and it is gone. This is another home run by George Strait. Listening to the entire CD makes me wonder if this is his last one. Somewhere Down in Texas may be the song he takes into the sunset. The same one he says he will watch from his porch in Texas. Nothing needs to be said for You'll be There because it is all in the song. I believe his theme song just may be Texas. Bad News, Good News is a wonderful duet with Lee An Womack. If this is his last one he goes out big.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
George Strait has done it again.... Apr 01, 2006
By D. Brown First of all i want to say that i like Big and Rich, I like a few songs of cowboy troys...now on to this album....
I am a huge George Fan. I did find some of his other albums weak but this is NOT one of them. From the first song...IF the whole world was a honky tonk...to the last one By the light of a burning bridge this album had me. Its an album that i wont get sick of hearing. He is true to George...from his slow southern songs that make you think hes singing to you..to his up beat tempos that make your toes tap...to his almost sounding autobiographical song Texas....to the song that pulls and tugs at your heartstrings this album is one that i highly recommend to any and every George fan. Hes come along way....and he is here to stay. And we are all the better for having bought this CD. Enjoy.
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