Southern Voice
| Tim McGrawSouthern Voice
Southern Voice is the tenth studio album by country music artist Tim McGraw. It is the first album of all new material since Let It Go in 2007. -Wikipedia
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My Kind of Country
2009 - a serious attempt at making an artistically satisfying album.
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All Music
the laundry list of great Southern names on the title track, or the mess of clichés on "It's Only Jesus," changes of pace meant to goose along the record but instead wind up as speed bumps on a mellow trip.
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Billboard
2009 - "Southern Voices" is done well overall, but listeners may want to keep close a copy of McGraw's upbeat hit "I Like It, I Love It" to lighten the mood.
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Boston Globe
2009 - it turns out to be a solid enough representation of the sort of music McGraw has been making for most of this decade that falls short of the best of what he’s been doing.
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That Nashville Sound
It’s a new level of maturity and soberness that renders this one of McGraw’s most emotionally hefty releases.
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Country Standard Time
2009 - With a bunch of strong material that fits McGraw, his streak of well-thought out and conceived music continues.
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Red Dirt Report
2009 - a decidedly more subdued and reflective affair than previous efforts but certainly worth the wait
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LA Times
2009 - If McGraw can hone his musical vision, that Southern voice might find something even more potent to sing about.
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Scene
2009 - Aside from a couple of not-down-on-the-farm guitar solos and overstated choruses, Southern Voice doesn't aim for a pop crossover, making it McGraw's most natural-sounding album in years. It's also one of his blandest.
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Roughstock
2009 - While many fans were probably hoping for a return to the '90's sound that defind his sound and made him a star, Tim McGraw instead has given fans a solid, thoughtful album with songs that leave a lasting impression on the brain much longer than a rockin’ record would have.
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