![]() Let It Go $18.98 I love Tim McGraw and I love all of the tracks on the cd. There is a great variety of songs, and tempos. If you love Tim McGraw, you will love this cd. ![]() Southern Voice $5.00 Tim McGraw returns to the Country world with the release of "Southern Voice". the cds a bit ballad heavy, but his voice has not sounded this strong since probably 2001s "Set This Circus Down." I don't recomend judging the cd by the first two singles however as they to me are the two weakest tracks on the cd. "Still" starts the cd off with a feeling of home, where you can just sit there and feel the warmth of home. 4/5 "Ghost Town Train" is one of the Countriest songs hes ever done of a tale of a lover gone away and a man wishing he could change it. Good Country song and is my personal favorite along with Love You Goodbye 5/5 "Good Girls" a tale of friendship leading to a revalation of an affair and ending with a train crash. 5/5 "I Didn't Know It at the Time" a tale of not knowing how things turn out in life and looking back on it. 4/5 "It's a Business Doing Pleasure with You" one of my least favorites, it just seems out of place on the cd. 2.5/5 "If I Died Today" Wonderment of what would happen if he died today and who would do what. 4/5 "Mr. Whoever You Are" a tale of a girl wanting one more song and to get the hell out of the bar with whoever it is. 4/5 "Southern Voice" lazy list song that also seems out of place. 2/5 "You Had to Be There" a father/son tale through a prison glass and running out of time. 5/5 "I'm Only Jesus" I don't think I've ever heard the concept of free will expressed so well, and it makes you want to see how it ends. 5/5 "Forever Seventeen" speaks of struggling with getting older but to me the theme of loving yourself is universal no matter of age or gender. 4/5 "Love You Goodbye" what a way to close out an album. another father son tale but with a happier ending and a lot more chills. This may be as emotional as Tim's been on almost any song he's ever done, and is my personal favorite along with Ghost Town Train. 5/5 About a 4 star album all in all. Buy it and enjoy it. Tim at some of his best work. ![]() Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 $9.98 Tim McGraw, in my opinion, is the best. This compact disc contians some of his hits. Tim, being the son of Tug McGraw, is not half bad either. Tim's music contains songs that anyone can relate to. From the sensitive "Grown Men Don't Cry," to the song "Everywhere" which Tim shows his creative way of showing his love for his fans. This compact disc stays in my player all the time. ![]() Southern Voice $18.98 Tim McGraw returns to the Country world with the release of "Southern Voice". the cds a bit ballad heavy, but his voice has not sounded this strong since probably 2001s "Set This Circus Down." I don't recomend judging the cd by the first two singles however as they to me are the two weakest tracks on the cd. "Still" starts the cd off with a feeling of home, where you can just sit there and feel the warmth of home. 4/5 "Ghost Town Train" is one of the Countriest songs hes ever done of a tale of a lover gone away and a man wishing he could change it. Good Country song and is my personal favorite along with Love You Goodbye 5/5 "Good Girls" a tale of friendship leading to a revalation of an affair and ending with a train crash. 5/5 "I Didn't Know It at the Time" a tale of not knowing how things turn out in life and looking back on it. 4/5 "It's a Business Doing Pleasure with You" one of my least favorites, it just seems out of place on the cd. 2.5/5 "If I Died Today" Wonderment of what would happen if he died today and who would do what. 4/5 "Mr. Whoever You Are" a tale of a girl wanting one more song and to get the hell out of the bar with whoever it is. 4/5 "Southern Voice" lazy list song that also seems out of place. 2/5 "You Had to Be There" a father/son tale through a prison glass and running out of time. 5/5 "I'm Only Jesus" I don't think I've ever heard the concept of free will expressed so well, and it makes you want to see how it ends. 5/5 "Forever Seventeen" speaks of struggling with getting older but to me the theme of loving yourself is universal no matter of age or gender. 4/5 "Love You Goodbye" what a way to close out an album. another father son tale but with a happier ending and a lot more chills. This may be as emotional as Tim's been on almost any song he's ever done, and is my personal favorite along with Ghost Town Train. 5/5 About a 4 star album all in all. Buy it and enjoy it. Tim at some of his best work. |
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