Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Vol. 3 - Greatest Hits of Tim McGraw show his musical genius as a testament to the instincts and tenacity of the man from the hometown of Start, Louisiana. He grew up loving music and sports as his father was baseball great Tug McGraw. Tim played solo in regional nightspots, then headed to Nashville, where he joined the throng of young hopefuls vying for attention. His on-stage charisma helped land him a record deal, and his debut album hit the stores in April 1993. He and his band--some of ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Tim McGraw Reflected: Hits Vol 2, his second collection of greatest hits. Showcasing a body of work bookended by 1994's 'Not A Moment Too Soon' and 2006's 'My Old Friend,' it is a reminder of the consistency and depth that have made him such an icon. Several of the songs are drawn from two albums he recorded in a mountaintop retreat with his touring band, 2002's Tim McGraw & the Dancehall Doctors, and 2004's Live Like You Were Dying. Together, they sold seven million copies, and between them they ...
Editorial Product Review: essential recording:With a sad tenor that sounded like Mr. Haney from Green Acres, Tim McGraw, a freshman in country's crowded class of '92, seemed the least likely to graduate to superstardom. But eight years and 20 million albums and singles later, here he is with a greatest hits package so stuffed with songs--15 in all--that it doesn't have room for any new tunes, or even the best of all, 'Everywhere.' McGraw's appeal is two-fold: Aside from his unlistenable duets with wife Faith Hill and the abysmal 'Indian Outlaw' that ...
Editorial Product Review: :More of a happy-go-lucky artist in his younger days, Tim McGraw here sounds as if he carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. After the comparatively lighthearted, irresistibly catchy opening single, 'Last Dollar (Fly Away),' most of the midtempo material that follows ranges from the somber to the morose. There's the night-shift weariness of 'I'm Workin',' the alcohol-drenched heartbreak of 'Whiskey and You,' and the soul-tortured title track. Even a song with the upbeat title 'Put Your Lovin' on Me' has McGraw asking his lover to 'be my ...
Editorial Product Review:Album Description:Grammy award winning superstar Tim McGraw will release his ninth album on August 24 2004, Live Like You Were Dying. The album is one of the most anticipated releases due this year and will feature his touring band, the Dancehall Doctors, for their second consecutive project. The album's title track, written by Craig Wiseman and Tim Nichols, has become the fastest rising chart single of McGraw's career, breaking into the top 5 in just 4 weeks and # 1 in six weeks. :On the back cover of his ninth ...
Editorial Product Review: :McGraw is an artist that can spin a tale with only his soulful voice against a canvas of music. He starts his fourth record by painting a vivid picture of a simple, loving country life with 'Where the Green Grass Grows,' which gives the listener the same desire to live in that perfect place where less is so much more. The impassioned duet 'It's Your Love' with wife Faith Hill will be one of country music's most requested love songs. Even in this day of the rehashed country sound, McGraw's ...
Editorial Product Review: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: MCGRAW,TIMTitle: PLACE IN THE SUNStreet Release Date: 11/26/2002DomesticGenre: COUNTRY essential recording:The party-hearty raucousness of 'I Like It, I Love It' seems like a lifetime ago for Tim McGraw, whose fifth album strikes a more reflective chord. Whether ruminating on how it felt to be 'Seventeen,' making resolutions for 'My Next Thirty Years,' or probing the depths of Rodney Crowell's 'Please Remember Me,' his music shows the effects of marriage and maturity. Even the drinking songs, 'Senorita Margarita' and 'She'll Have ...
Editorial Product Review: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: MCGRAW,TIMTitle: PLACE IN THE SUNStreet Release Date: 11/26/2002DomesticGenre: COUNTRY essential recording:The party-hearty raucousness of 'I Like It, I Love It' seems like a lifetime ago for Tim McGraw, whose fifth album strikes a more reflective chord. Whether ruminating on how it felt to be 'Seventeen,' making resolutions for 'My Next Thirty Years,' or probing the depths of Rodney Crowell's 'Please Remember Me,' his music shows the effects of marriage and maturity. Even the drinking songs, 'Senorita Margarita' and 'She'll Have ...
Editorial Product Review: essential recording:With his third album, country singer Tim McGraw proves he can create hits beyond the novelty of his breakthrough dancefloor smash 'Indian Outlaw,' which made his previous album a bestseller. Showing more depth and consistency, All I Want bridges cheeky country rockers ('I Like It, I Love It,' 'All I Want Is a Life') with heartfelt ballads ('Can't Be Really Gone'). McGraw has matured into the perfect '90s country star--party animal on the outside, sensitive pussycat on the inside. --Michael McCall
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