Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw "Not a Moment Too Soon" Album

Not a Moment Too Soon

Title: Not a Moment Too Soon
Format: Album
Label: Curb Records
Released: 1994-03-22
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Tracklisting & Lyrics

1. It Doesn't Get Any Countrier Than This lyrics »
2. Give It To Me Strait lyrics »
3. Wouldn't Want It Any Other Way lyrics »
4. Down On The Farm lyrics »
5. Not A Moment Too Soon lyrics »
6. Indian Outlaw lyrics »
7. Refried Dreams lyrics »
8. Don't Take The Girl lyrics »
9. 40 Days And 40 Nights lyrics »
10. Ain't That Just Like A Dream lyrics »

Reviews

It's best to think of McGraw as the Paul Revere of modern country music: dumb, derivative and too much fun to be easily dismissed. Just as the Raiders made up for their lack of sophistication with an overabundance of enthusiasm, McGraw's attractive tenor and unerring commercial instincts transform tearjerkers like "Don't Take the Girl" and "Wouldn't Want It Any Other Way" and novelty numbers like "Indian Outlaw" and "It Doesn't Get Any Countrier Than This" into hard-to-resist, low-brow entertainment. ~Geoffrey Himes, Amazon.com

Tim McGraw first appeared on the country music scene in 1993 with his self-titled debut release. With only some marginal hit singles, ie.. none that made the Top 40, Tim went back into the studio with his producers knowing that he needed to make a great album or at least one great song in order to stay in the business. When "Indian Outlaw" was released, it instantly became a smash hit song. There was some controversy about the lyrics which only further made Tim a recognizable artist. His second single off of the album was the classic ballad "Don't Take The Girl." Featuring a memorable set of lyrics that talk about a guy's struggles throughout his life, the song became a multi-week number one hit. The following singles, "Down On The Farm," "Refried Dreams," and "Not A Moment Too Soon" were also smash hit singles. With it's five hit singles, Not A Moment Too Soon propelled Tim McGraw to the top-billing entertainer that he is now. If you are new to country and don't own this CD, you should go and get it. It's one of the 1990's best and complete albums. ~Matt Bjorke, countrymusic.about.com