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Whistle Stopper - Troubadour

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List Price: $13.98
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Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602517628540 Label: Mca Nashville Manufacturer: Mca Nashville Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Mca Nashville Release Date: 2008-04-01 Studio: Mca Nashville
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Always Great CDs Comment: George Strait continues to be a leading artist. You can never go wrong with one of his CDs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: George Strait fan Comment: If you like George, you'll love this CD. It contains his latest number 1 hit: "I Saw God Today", great melody and message. The title song, "Troubador" is another fabulous song. I recommend this to all "George"fans and country music fans in general.
Customer Rating:      Summary: king george Comment: if you remember the george i remember from the 80's you'll love it if you fell in love with the 90's try to fit in george you might not. all i have to do is turn it up and close my eyes and im the trubador
Customer Rating:      Summary: the Great King George Comment: Well, I knew this was going to be a good album with King George - but this is one of his best! He just keeps getting better and better through the years.. mellowing out but with a few surprises along the way! All the cuts on this album are great.. especially Troubador, Brothers of the Highway, and one of my faves, House With No Doors. This is a must-have album for all George Strait fans! Hope y'all enjoy it as much as I do
Customer Rating:      Summary: troubadour Comment: Excellent CD. If you liked George Strait's work in the past, you will love this CD
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Editorial Reviews:
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Well into his third decade at the top, album # 37 for George Strait maintains the consistency and high quality that's marked the vast majority of his work from the start. Like Alan Jackson, he's has always been more comfortable in conventional country fiddle and steel guitar settings, and that's largely where he remains with Troubadour. Even the good-natured, Caribbean feel of "River of Love" is closer to vintage Strait than Jimmy Buffett. The more somber "House of Cash" is a duet with Patty Loveless. It tells the story of the tragic, 2007 fire that took the home of Johnny Cash, and reflects on what could not be obliterated by the flames. Strait reverts to classic, Lone Star State form with "Make Her Fall With Me Song," a honky tonk shuffle in the style of Ray Price or George Jones, while the gorgeous western swing-driven "That West Texas Town" is a duet with Dean Dillon. With Troubadour Strait avoids surprises, if only by virtue of his continuing skill working wonders within a time-honored style. --Rich Kienzle
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