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Music CD - Tim McGraw: Let It Go

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Music CD: Let It Go Artist: Tim McGraw
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $9.49
Your Save: $ 9.49 ( 50% )
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Manufacturer: Curb
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Tracks:
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1. Last Dollar (Fly Away) 2. I'm Workin' 3. Let It Go 4. Whiskey and You 5. Suspicions 6. Kristofferson 7. Put Your Lovin' On Me 8. Nothin' To Die For 9. Between The River And Me 10. Train #10 11. I Need You 12. Comin' Home 13. Shotgun Rider 14. If You're Reading This
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0715187897427 Format: Extra tracks Label: Curb Manufacturer: Curb Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Curb Release Date: 2007-03-27 Studio: Curb
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Tim McGraw Comment: I love this music, I love Tim and his music and this is just great, I'm glad I bought it, we listen to it almost every day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent CD!! Comment: Tim McGraw never fails on his music and this CD is no exception! I actually bought the CD because of his remake of 'Suspicions.'
Overall, the CD is great!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Same formula=Same Tim= please give me a razor Comment: Well here I am again. Thank God the divorce will be coming soon. My soon to be ex-wife has tortured me with country music for 12 years and finally the last straw fell last year. The divorce papers are being processed, but not fast enough for me to move out before the witch had to torture me with one more Tim McGraw CD. It's like putting rock salt on the stump of a freshly amputated leg.
Well let's see if Tim has changed since I was first introduced to him soon after my wedding night 12 years ago.
1. Same whiney voice that tries to again convince you that these songs come from his heart. Tim McGraw has never written a song in his life and nothing changes here. He is still only a 'performer' but people want to call him an 'artist'. For all you inbred cousin breeders out there, an 'artist' creates. Tim does not 'create' anything. He only sings the elevator songs that are handed to him by the Nashville MuZak producing machine.
2. Same pouty album cover. Tim is still taking photos with his beard stubble, much like Kip WInger of the 80's. You're an ugly man Tim, give it up. But I am grateful that he still wears his cowboy hat to hide his ugly bald head.
3. Oh wonderful here we have yet another duet with his scag wife Faith. If you've heard one you've hard them all and they all suck. The whiner and his roadkill voiced wife.
Folks I am so happy I will be divorced soon. I will no longer live in a nice house, but in a cheap apartment or a trailer, I will only see my kids on weekends, I have to work two jobs just to pay alimoney and child support, not to mention supporting myself, but it is a small price to pay for never having to listen to Tim McGraw again.
And to all the men out there. Do not get a divorce in North Carolina. If you are a man, you are screwed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great CD Comment: McGraw is a great performer. Good songs.
The only song on this CD that is hard to listen to, is "Suspicions". In my opinion, Eddie Rabbit will always "own" this song with his original recording in the 1970's.
Customer Rating:      Summary: DON'T BE FOOLED BY (EXTRA TRACKS) Comment: THIS CD IS NOT THE LATEST RELEASE OF "LET IT GO" CONTAINING THE SONG "IF YOU'RE READING THIS...".
THIS CD IS LISTED AS "LET IT GO (EXTRA TRACKS)", WHICH BY AMAZON DEFINITION MEANS, EXTRA TRACKS ARE BONUS SONGS NOT INCLUDED ON THE STANDARD CD RELEASE. IT IS A INCORRECT LISTING OF THE ITEM. IT IS THE STANDARD RELEASE VERSION.
I RATED IT A 1 STAR, BECAUSE I DID NOT GET THE VERSION LISTED THAT I WANTED, I.E. THE VERSION WITH (EXTRA TRACKS). A AMAZON ERROR, NOT TIM'S FAULT.
AS FAR AS TIM MC GRAW, HE'S ALWAYS A 5 STAR !!!
DON'T BE FOOLED, AS I WAS, REGARDING THE (EXTRA TRACKS VERSION).
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Editorial Reviews:
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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 drug" and "take this weight off me." Things turn positively lethal with "Between the River and Me," the story of revenge on an alcoholic, wife-beating stepfather. The set also features the obligatory duet of marital devotion with Faith Hill ("I Need You") and a couple of nods toward classic country ("Kristofferson" and the closing "Shotgun Rider," which could be McGraw's "Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys"). "Nothin' to Die For" returns to the inspirational vein of "Live Like You Were Dying," but little here finds McGraw in a feel-good mode. --Don McLeese
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