Tim McGraw & The Dance Hall Doctors Tim McGraw

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  • Release Date: 11/26/2002
  • Sales Rank: 27,154
  • Label: CURB RECORDS
  • UPC: 715187874626
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Tim McGraw offers a rocked-up crowd pleaser with this state-of-the-art mainstream country long player, with the requisite traditional country flavors (fiddle and pedal steel solos), '80s arena-rock guitar, and a couple of winning ballads. The titular physicians are McGraw's own road musicians, which is a bold step in session-centric Nashville, but one that gives McGraw's country-rock attack extra bite. Which is not to suggest there's nothing happening lyrically. Rife with twanging guitars and raucous fiddles, the galloping "Home" reflects the solace McGraw anticipates in returning to familiar, soul-enriching turf. The moody hit single "Red Ragtop" vividly recounts a moment of youthful indiscretion, an aborted baby, and a haunting memory that returns every time the older, wiser narrator sees a young girl in a hot car. A military snare establishes a somber setting on "Comfort Me" before the band kicks it into high gear with a stomping beat and ascending fiddle lines -- a dramatic backdrop for McGraw's ambiguous lyric, which could be read as either a longing for home or a love letter to the strengths he finds in America's freedoms. He tenderly enumerates the metaphorical virtues of his beloved on the verses of "She's My Kind of Rain," before the soaring, affirmative chorus rises on the wings of billowy synths. The Dylan-ish rocker "Who Are They" finds McGraw lashing out at critics of all stripes, with an extra dose of vitriol aimed at perceived West Coast cultural trendmeisters and certain media outlets. McGraw's much better when he sings about things that matter between people. Those who agree will find plenty to feast on here. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Tim McGraw & The Dance Hall Doctorsby Anonymous

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October 01, 2003: wow! great cd! my favorite song is "real good man" but i love all the other songs too! its GREAT!!!

Tim McGraw & The Dance Hall Doctorsby Anonymous

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September 21, 2003: TIM MCGRAW IS THE HOTTEST GUY EVER AND U R CRAZY NOT TO BUT THIS CD!!!!!!!!!!! TIM BABY I LOVE YOU!!!!!!


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