Water & Bridges Kenny Rogers

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  • Release Date: 03/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 52,631
  • Label: LIBERTY
  • UPC: 724356361423
 
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Water & Bridges

1LISTENWater & Bridges 4:09
2LISTENSomeone is Me 3:30
3LISTENSomeone Somewhere Tonight 5:18
4LISTENI Can't Unlove You 3:24
5LISTENCalling Me 3:59
6LISTENHalf a Man 3:18
7LISTENI Can Feel You Drifting 3:51
8LISTENThe Last Ten Years (Superman) 3:42
9LISTENYou'll Know Love 4:13
10LISTENMy Petition 4:12
11LISTENOne Life 3:44

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Editorial Reviews

On his first new studio album in three years, Kenny Rogers hews to the strengths that have made him one of the bestselling country artists of all time -- namely, well-crafted story and love songs and basic acoustic-based backing, augmented by electric guitars, fiddles, dobros, pianos, steel guitar, and pop-styled string arrangements. Rogers has an ear for universal themes, and he brings them home with some of the most understated and effective interpretive singing of his storied career. Don Henley joins him on a solid, propulsive reminiscence of the old home place and its metaphysical hold on the soul in "Calling Me," and unheralded backup singer Sarah Buxton adds a moving second voice to "Someone Somewhere Tonight," a surging ballad about the first moments that signal a sea change in individual lives, even as love persists, Even so, it's Rogers's embodiment of his characters that makes this album so memorable. His delicate touch on "I Can't Unlove You" captures the remorse and enduring angst of a breakup that shouldn't have been, a story played out against a backdrop of churchy piano and a keening fiddle line. A stirring country ballad that's sure to generate some conversation, "The Last Ten Years (Superman)," is a Baedeker of the past decade's tumultuous social and political upheavals, with each verse bracketed by a roll call of departed cultural icons. Introspective and restrained, Water & Bridges is rich with life, and master craftsman Rogers makes sure we feel it all the way. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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