Tim McGraw "Set This Circus Down" Album
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Title: Set This Circus Down Format: Album Label: Curb Special Markets Released: 2001-04-24 |
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Tracklisting & Lyrics
1. The Cowboy In Me lyrics »2. Telluride lyrics »
3. You Get Used to Somebody lyrics »
4. Unbroken lyrics »
5. Things Change lyrics »
6. Angel Boy lyrics »
7. Forget About Us lyrics »
8. Take Me Away From Here lyrics »
9. Smilin' lyrics »
10. Set This Circus Down lyrics »
11. Angry All The Time lyrics »
12. Let Me Love You lyrics »
13. Grown Men Don't Cry lyrics »
14. Why We Said Goodbye lyrics »
Reviews
As a singer who has parlayed boyish charm and modest talent into a multiplatinum career, Tim McGraw seems like the guy next door who got incredibly lucky--and not just with his marriage to Faith Hill. This easy-listening collection features a generous 14 cuts, heavy on power ballads ("You Get Used to Somebody," "Take Me Away from Here," "Why We Said Goodbye") with soaring choruses and frothy sentiments, but light on soulful substance. For variety, McGraw proves a dead-on Springsteen mimic with "Forget About You," dubiously links himself to Hank Williams and Elvis with "Things Change," and crosses over toward Ricky Martin territory on the Spanish-tinged "Let Me Love You." Hill joins hubby on background vocals for the comparatively subtle "Angry All the Time." ~Don McLeese, Amazon.com When I think of Tim McGraw's music, I can honestly say that I have respected pretty much everything that I have heard from him. He and his band, The Dancehall Doctors, have an undeniable electric chemistry that gets better with each and every release.The first three singles released from "Set This Circus Down," ("Grown Men Don't Cry," "Angry All The Time," and "Cowboy in Me") have gone to number one, and the fourth, "Unbroken," is bound to have the same fate.
All songs would be great possible singles but the ones that really "pop" are "Telluride," (already receiving airplay here in Texas on the Texas Top 20 Countdown), and the sweet sounding "Angel Boy." Another favorite of mine is "Things Change," a song that was performed on an Awards show last year and shot up the charts (making it into the thirties) for a couple of weeks after being taped and released on Napster. ~Jennifer Webb, countrymusic.about.com
