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Music CD: Melt Artist: Rascal Flatts
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $7.00
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Manufacturer: Lyric Street
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Tracks:
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1. These Days 2. Too Good Is True 3. I Melt 4. Mayberry 5. Love You Out Loud 6. Dry County Girl 7. Like I Am 8. You 9. Fallin' Upside Down 10. Shine On 11. My Worst Fear
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0720616503121 Label: Lyric Street Manufacturer: Lyric Street Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Lyric Street Release Date: 2002-10-29 Studio: Lyric Street
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Another winner Comment: A Cd I listen to over and over again. Love the song "My Worst Fear"
Customer Rating:      Summary: BRILLIANT Comment: I am only a new fan on Rascal Flatts but I absolutley love this CD, it is now one of my favourites. Listening to past songs from their collection I think they are only getting better.
Customer Rating:      Summary: THEIR BEST Comment: I THINK THIS IS RASCAL FLATTS BEST CD. ITS THEIR SOPHOMORE ALBUM AND THEY WANTED TO PROVE THEMSELVES. WELL THEY DID A GOOD JOB. GO GET THIS CD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must have CD Comment: To anyone that loves country and even those who have not heard of Rascal Flatts must get this CD.It is great !
Customer Rating:      Summary: I Melt for Rascal Flatts! Comment: OMG! They are the "heart and the soul and the reason" I listen to Country music! They are my new favorite band! GET THIS CD and ALL OF THEIR OTHER CDs TOO!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Country music's hottest boy band really doesn't do anything that hasn't already been done just as well or better by earlier country-pop "all-guy" bands like Diamond Rio and Restless Heart. Yet Rascal Flatts' pretty harmonies, so full of painful earnestness and pubescent yearning, are often very affecting, particularly coming from a trio that looks--and often sounds--like its members are still trying to grow their first chest hairs. And now and then, as on Marcus Hummon's rousing "Dry County Girl" and the Nickel Creek-like "Shine On" (cowritten by the three band members), these rascals even show fleeting innovation. But on too many of the remaining nine tracks the trio's youthful exuberance doesn't quite escape the confining shackles of generic production and overly predictable song fare. --Bob Allen
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