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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Tim McGraw |
| Record Label: |
Curb Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Country Rock |
| Release Date: |
March 27, 2007 |
| Album Duration: |
56m:48s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Last Dollar (Fly Away) 2. I'm Workin' 3. Let It Go 4. Whiskey And You 5. Suspicious 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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Personnel: Bob Minner, Byron Gallimore (acoustic guitar); Denny Hemingson, Darren Smith (electric guitar); Dean Brown (fiddle); Jeff McMahon (Hammond b-3 organ); John Marcus (bass instrument); Billy Mason (drums); David Dunkley (percussion); Greg Barnhill, Wes Hightower, Russell Terrell (background vocals). Additional personnel: Faith Hill (vocals). On his first album in nearly three years, Tim McGraw delivers more of the rock-influenced country that has made him one of Nashville's biggest stars, but in a more reflective, at times almost somber, mood. The title track sets a tone of heartbreak and unspecified desperation that's amplified through the album's other 12 songs. Even the traditional duet with McGraw's wife, the eternally sunny Faith Hill, is darker than usual: "I Need You" flirts with themes of addiction and helplessness, as does the rock-edged "Between the River and Me." In this context, the album's first track and leadoff single, the Big Kenny co-write "Last Dollar (Fly Away)," has a slightly... |
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