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You Do Your Thing - Audio CD - Montgomery Gentry

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You Do Your Thing

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Audio CD - 18 May, 2004
Sony
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CD Tracks:

    Something to Be Proud Of
    You Do Your Thing
    If You Ever Stop Loving Me
    If It's the Last Thing I Do
    She Loved Me
    Gone
    All I Know About Mexico
    I Got Drunk
    It's All Good
    I Ain't Got It All That Bad
    Talking to My Angel
    I Never Thought I'd Live This Long


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Audio CD Description

There's always been a consistency of vision in the work of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. Their barroom roots virtually ignore trends. The music is of the moment, yet it hearkens to the best of Hank Jr. (who guests on "I Ain't Got It All That Bad"), Jennings, Haggard, and Jones. The lack of pretense, a constant in their past work, is still in evidence here. "Gone" is a tough chronicle of final, irreversible breakup, similarly explored on "All I Know About Mexico," and each reflects pain with nary a whit of syrupy sentiment. Even when waxing romantic, as they do on "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" and the reflective domestic saga "She Loved Me," a diamond-hard edge remains. "I Got Drunk" explores a timeless theme with a guileless lack of remorse. Not even the air of sweet contentment on "It's All Good" emits the wussy faux-sensitivity that too many singers use as a glib device. Given the consistency and the solid material, only one mystery remains: why did they divide the songs between four producers? --Rich Kienzle


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Nothing Less Than Awesome

I have just started to get into country music but I must say this is my favorite album so far. Not a weak song on this cd at all.

1. Something To Be Proud Of - 3/5: good but not great
2. You Do Your Thing - 4/5: Great song, weak lyrics
3. If You Ever Stop Loving Me- 5/5: Excellent, the reason I bought the cd
4. If It's the Last Thing I Do- 5/5: Rock n roll country style. Another excellent song, very catchy. If its made a single it will do great.
5. She Loved Me - 4/5: Good song, slow though
6. Gone - 5/5: Great strong song
7. All I Know About Mexico - 5/5: Good quality, definitely one of my favorites
8. I Got Drunk - 5/5: Kinda bluesy, funny, and true too for all the guys out there with a woman
9. Its All Good - 5/5: Slower, great song
10. I Ain't Got It All That Bad - 5/5: Beautiful song
11. Talking To My Angel - Slow, acoustic song,another very beautiful and touching song
12. I Never Thought I'd Live This Long - 5/5: Definitely my first or second favorite song on the entire cd. Slow and powerful.

In short, if you love country, you would love this cd. If you love rock you probably would like this cd too. I think this cd is pretty much for everyone.


BEST ALBUM YET !!!!!!

This is by far one of the best cd's put out this year, Eddie and Troy have definately found their groove and they are working it 100%. There is not one song on this album that woulod be considered filler music, this is a top notch release. They have even thrown in a couple of ballads, one co written by Troy Gentry, and the lyrical work here is great. It doesn't hurt that the guys went with multiple producers to complete this album, very cool. With Jeffrey Steele and Rivers Rutherford penned songs, this album can only be a success, no matter which way you look at it. Brooks and Dunn, it's time for you to hang your hats, put the boots in the closet, sit back with a cold one and take some pointers from Montgomery Gentry, THIS IS THEIR YEAR..... Buy this album, you will not regret it.

Shane


Bleck!!!

Once upon a time comparisons to Jennings might have been appropos for Montgomery Gentry. No more. Words like Outlaw must be replaced by by words like Tool between, as evidenced by their metro-sexual biker boyz video for the Shania/Mutt re-hash "If You Ever Stopped Loving Me." (If you think you heard it before that's because you remember the first time when it was called "Only God Could Stop Me From Loving You by Emerson Drive.") Montgomery Gentry is like that one dad of your friend who ownes the 76 Yamaha motorcycle--they USED to be cool.

 

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