Cold Beer Conversation

| George Strait

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Cold Beer Conversation

Cold Beer Conversation is the twenty-ninth studio album by American country music artist George Strait. It was released on September 25, 2015 via MCA Nashville.[2] The album's first single, "Let It Go", was released to radio on April 20, 2015.-Wikipedia

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  • Billboard

    He brings a different flavor and nuance to each song, even if the subject matter is similar  

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  • Taste of Country

    Album is laid-back or amped up for a party, while a few songs are best considered over red wine instead of whiskey. 

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  • Country Exclusive

    Overall, this is another good album from the King of Country. I am excited to see writing credits from Strait  

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  • PopMatters

    It's hard to believe that the veteran singer is still hitting the post after all these years but, really, could we expect anything less?  

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  • My Kind of Country

    It is his first album since retiring from the road  

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  • Kurrent Music

    George Strait delivers yet another consistently great, country album.  

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  • All Music

    He's a singer that can make quiet seem compelling  

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  • Country Universe

    A new album that is consistently good, with strong vocal performances that elevate even the middling material. 

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  • Dallas Observer

    Producing the best effort from a mainstream male artist that country music has seen, well, since the last George Strait album 

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  • Digital Journal

    It's really rather good. If I were to award it stars, I would give it four out of five. Welcome back, George! 

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  • One Country

    The new stories Strait unravels are ripped right out of the American Heartland– simplistic but overwhelmingly powerful.  

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  • Country Standard

    Strait seemingly has always known exactly who he is - a traditional Texas country singer. With ultra high quality outings like this, end of conversation. 

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  • Keep it Country Kids

    It will be country, and it will be great. George Strait is called the King of Country for a reason.  

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    Strait is still making some of the best traditional music out there, and this one deserves to be heard.  

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  • Washington Times

    The album adds another gem to one of country music’s deepest, most entertaining catalogs. 

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  • Dispatch

    But the highlights prove that Strait remains at the top of his game 

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  • JS Online

    An album as good as he's ever released.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    Even after all these years Strait can still play with the big boys. He remains one of the leading male artists in country music and he has delivered a solid album  

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  • Slacker

    He's a singer that can make quiet seem compelling 

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  • What do U Wanna Do

    The album adds another gem to one of country music's deepest, most entertaining catalogs. 

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  • K State College

    Strait remains at the top of his game 

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  • Country Music News

    classic, by-the-book George Strait . . . the best effort from a mainstream male artist that country music has seen 

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  • Country Rebel

    Strait’s vocals shine over the traditional country-sounding instrumental 

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  • Alan Cackett

    In the masterful hands of hands of George Strait, this joke is turned into a genuine modern-day country classic.  

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  • AXS

    Strait does what he does best, which is sing straight up country music 

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  • Cleveland

    Let the gushing resume!  

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  • Taste Of Country

    Shuffles along at a very Strait-ian pace. It’s instantly familiar — that slow-to-mid-tempo groove he’s lived in for decades  

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  • All Music

    Feels like a continuation, another reliable record arriving right on schedule  

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  • AP News

    He has such a strong vocal presence that even when he takes a left turn, as he often does, it still sounds like him. 

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  • The Chronicle Herald

    Vintage Strait 

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  • Country Standard Time

    Strait always has enjoyed a voice that resonates and is dexterous depending on the style. 

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