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    • Release Date: 08/21/2007
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Sales Rank: 20,098
    • Label: PEARL RECORDS
    • UPC: 854206001107

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    Garth Brooks [Pearl]

    1Not Counting You 2:34
    2I've Got a Good Thing Going 2:54
    3If Tomorrow Never Comes 3:42
    4Uptown Down-Home Good Ol' Boy Bonus Track 3:06
    5Everytime That It Rains 4:12
    6Alabama Clay 3:40
    7Much Too Young 2:58
    8Cowboy Bill 4:34
    9Nobody Gets off in This Town 2:19
    10I Know One 2:54
    11The Dance 3:39

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    On Garth Brooks' self-titled debut, his fusion of rock & roll and traditional country genres like honky tonk and Western swing is already fully formed as is his gift for extended metaphors. One listen to his signature song and breakthrough hit, "The Dance," proves that, which is why he broke away from the hat acts that he was initially grouped with. Nevertheless, Garth Brooks is the most straightforward of all of his albums; Brooks sticks with neo-traditional country on about half of the tracks. He sings traditional country quite well -- "Not Counting You" is a particularly effective honky tonk number, demonstrating a debt to both George Jones and George Strait -- but what makes the album an exciting debut are songs like the genre-bending ballads "The Dance" and "If Tomorrow Never Comes"; and that is the style that would bring him mass success with his next album, No Fences. [Pearl's 2007 edition included one bonus track.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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    October 23, 2007: I absolutely loveeeeeeeeeeee Garth Brooks. I've heard his music ever since i was born. I was born in '88. He came out in 1990. So yeah i did grow up with his music.