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    No Fences [Bonus Track] Garth Brooks

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    • Release Date: 08/21/2007
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Sales Rank: 19,937
    • Label: PEARL RECORDS
    • UPC: 854206001114

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    No Fences [Bonus Track]

    1The Thunder Rolls 3:44
    2New Way to Fly 3:54
    3Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House 2:32
    4Victim of the Game 3:07
    5Friends in Low Places 4:19
    6This Ain't Tennessee 4:09
    7Wild Horses 3:09
    8Unanswered Prayers 3:25
    9Same Old Story 2:52
    10Mr. Blue 3:18
    11Wolves 4:08

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    Essentially, Garth Brooks's second album, No Fences, follows the same pattern as his debut, but it is a more assured and risky record. Brooks still performs neo-traditional country, such as the honky tonk hit "Friends in Low Places," but now he twists it around with clever pop hooks. Those pop/rock influences are most apparent on the ballads, which alternate between sensitive folk-rock and power ballad bombast. But what makes No Fences such a success is how seamlessly he blends the two seemingly opposing genres, and how he chooses a set of material that makes his genre-bending sound subtle and natural. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the songs are consistently entertaining, either. [Brooks re-released the album in 2000, adding the track "This Ain't Tennessee."] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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    November 16, 2001: this cd is my favorite cd by garth brooks.i can listen to this cd over and over again...this cd means alot to me....alot of my uncles favorite songs were on that cd....and now that he has passed....i listen to it all the time....some things i like about this cd are the fact that through the cd the music changes...gatrh changes his songs with every cd he does...thats why i like to listen to it because i get a varity of music...he has a way of putting the words that makes you interested the hole way though the cd....

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