Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Tim McGraw "Greatest Hits Vol 2" Country Music CD Review

Country Music sensation Tim McGraw has released his second greatest hits CD appropriately titled Greatest Hits Vol. 2.I have to say McGraw's music always sounds fresh to me. He seems to completely escape that all too familiar "been in the business, cranking out CD's for... years" sound. After nine CD's you could almost forgive him if his sound started to show some sameness but it doesn't at all.On this release he shows some real versatility by branching out and doing track 6, Over And Over with pop and rap sensation Nelly that enjoyed some serious radio airplay time, and rightfully so. It's a good song.Also included in this collection is a duet with his wife, Faith Hill. Track 3, Like We Never Loved At All.This is one of those greatest hit albums that you really do know and enjoy every songOverall McGraw's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 is is a definite must have for all Tim McGraw fans. As smooth and soothing as his voice is you just can't go wrong.While this entire CD is outstanding the truly standout tunes are Like We Never Loved At All [track 3], The Cowboy In Me [track 4], and Over And Over [track 11]. My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1, Live Like You Were Dying. Wow!Release Notes:Tim McGraw originally released Greatest Hits Vol. 2 on March 28, 2006 on the Curb Records label.CD track list follows:1. Live Like You Were Dying2. My Old Friend3. Like We Never Loved At All (with Faith Hill)4. The Cowboy In Me5. When The Stars Go Blue (New Track)6. Real Good Man7. She's My Kind Of Rain8. Grown Men Don't Cry9. Not A Moment Too Soon10. Watch The Wind Blow By11. Over And Over (featuring Nelly)12. Everywhere13. Beautiful People (New Track)14. Red Ragtop15. My Little Girl (from the motion picture My Friend Flicka) (New Track)16. I've Got Friends That Do (New Track)

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