Music Locator
Sheet Music Finder

Main Menu

Main Page
Cool Links
Reciprocal Links
Talk To Us
Search
Posters

Music Menu

Top Selling
Alternative Rock
Blues
Broadway & Vocalists
Children's Music
Christian & Gospel
Classical
Classic Rock
Comedy
Country
Dance & DJ
Folk
Hard Rock & Metal
International
Jazz
Latin Music
Miscellaneous
New Age
Opera & Vocal
Pop
Rap & Hip-Hop
R&B
Rock
Soundtracks

Live Like You Were Dying - Audio CD - Tim McGraw

Buy Used/3rdParty

More product information

 

Find sheet music and
songbooks for the artist(s)

Tim McGraw

or the CD

Live Like You Were Dying

Find videos for the artist(s) Tim McGraw on

DVD   or   VHS

Find posters and prints for the artist(s)

Tim McGraw

Find books for the artist(s)

Tim McGraw

Live Like You Were Dying

Tim McGraw

List Price: $18.98    Our Price: $13.49

You Save: 29%

Audio CD - 24 August, 2004
Curb Records
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


CD Tracks:

    How Bad Do You Want It
    My Old Friend
    Can't Tell Me Nothin'
    Old Town New
    Live Like You Were Dying
    Drugs Or Jesus
    Back When
    Something's Broken
    Open Season On My Heart
    Everybody Hates Me
    Walk Like A Man
    Blank Sheet Of Paper
    Just Be Your Tear
    Do You Want Fries With That
    Kill Myself
    We Carry On


Similar Products

                      


Audio CD Description

On the back cover of his ninth album Tim McGraw sits atop a horse, which just happens to be standing in the foyer of an elegant home. McGraw sits backwards in the saddle, looking not at where he's going, but where he's been. The image tips off the theme of this solid, 16-song album--for a singer who doesn't write, it's as close to autobiography as it gets. "How Bad Do You Want It," for example references not only bluesman Robert Johnson's crossroads chat with ol' Lucifer, but also the kind of relentless drive that got McGraw to the top of the Nashville heap. The dryly funny "Back When" finds the man who recently bought a $6.4 million Beverly Hills mansion yearning for a simpler time. "Walk Like a Man" talks about the kind of abusive father McGraw himself had before he discovered he was the son of baseball legend Tug McGraw. The late pitcher is surely the subject of three songs here about death, loss, and carrying on, especially the title track, a big, uplifting affirmation of life. If it's also a little sappy, so be it--singing about the most painful thing he's ever endured, he gives it a dignified, understated reading (and only a week or so after his father's passing). It takes an artist to do that, and while McGraw may not be the greatest of warblers, nobody in country can touch him at conveying emotions too deep to express in words. Look for this to be the album of his career. --Alanna Nash

 

Amazon.Com prices and availability subject to change.