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TIM MCGRAW - Let It Go
| Popmatters |
| The first thing Tim McGraw proves on his latest album is that he really is the best male singer in country music, and probably one of the best singers of any kind in the U.S. right now. His voice just gains depth with every release, and he is able to put over any kind of mood he wants: heartbreak, outrage, lust, danger, fervor, Zen-like calm, the whole spectrum of country music....full text |
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| LA Daily News |
| Fourteen years into his career, Tim McGraw remains one of country music's most creatively restless and ambitious superstars. "Let It Go" follows his second greatest-hits collection, and he used the three-year break between original albums to assemble his strongest set since 2001's "Set This Circus Down."McGraw's recent focus on acting hasn't deterred his talent for finding outstanding material. Songs like "I'm Workin'" and "I Need You," the latter one of two duets with wife Faith Hill, illustrate McGraw's knack for straddling earthy, blue-collar material and cutting-edge, contemporary country....full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| Many of the biggest stars in modern country music carry broadly-outlined personas, the kind you can usually sum up in three words or less. Toby Keith? The swaggering alpha male. Kenny Chesney? The nostalgic beach bum. Brad Paisley? The long-suffering spouse. There’s no doubt these shorthand sketches make it easier for each artist to convey the messages in their songs. Ballad or barnburner, whiskey-laced lament or pious reverie, you have a good idea in advance how Trace Adkins or Gretchen Wilson or Jamey Johnson is going to approach it....full text |
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