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You'll love it: I have every single clay walker album because his music is so awesome. It's real country. Not pop. This album in particular has alot of fun catchy stuff but it also has some real country ballads to. If you don't love his music you're crazy.
Twangy: In the early 1990s an influx of young male country singers capitalised on Garth Brooks' earlier breakthrough. Many came from Texas, the best of the bunch from Beaumont, home of country's greatest singer, the legendary George Jones. Among the younger set, Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Byrd and Clay Walker went on to cement their positions in the charts. Often accused of being cookie cut country (hat, buckles, the standard uniform), these three made music that although undeniably commercial was close enough to the roots of the genre and their State's musical heritage as to be worth a listen. Clay Walker's self-titled debut release, which includes five songs written by the singer, was an immediate hit (three singles from the album reaching number one) and remains one of the decade's strongest albums of its type. Highlights include the fun White Palace, the traditional The Silence Speaks For Itself and the standout track, Live Until I Die. There's plenty here for young fans to enjoy but if you're a long-time country listener, don't dismiss it. The material is similar to that included in George Jones' albums of the past ten years. While others in the class of 93 have long since disappeared off the charts, Walker's consistent brand of commercial country has produced seven albums to date, and he continues to enjoy unbroken success.
This Is A Great CD.: I Like Clay Walker's Music Alot. I Like 3 Songs On This CD. All 3 Of Them Went To Number 1. They Are "What's It To You", "Live 'Til I Die" And Dreaming With My Eyes Open. They Are Also On The Greatest Hits CD As Well.
Great "real" country style: I have this album on tape, since I got it right when it came out-- I can recall the exact moment when I was sitting at my desk doing a project, pretty much ignoring the radio, when I first heard the fiddle intro to "Live Until I Die" and fell in love with Clay Walker's music (NB: his *music,* not his looks... I'm writing this review because so many before me were entirely superficial. Who cares what he looks like? This guy has a great style!) I literally love every song on this album-- there's some fun stuff, like White Palace, a couple catchy tunes like What's It To You, Dreaming With My Eyes Open, and Live Until I Die, and then some slower ballads, like The Silence Speaks for Itself and How To Make a Man Lonesome. I haven't bought any other of Clay's CDs, since I got out of listening to country on regular basis (can't stand the new pseudo-pop stuff), but I still love listening to this album. I highly recommend this CD for a look at Clay Walker's early work, and for a great collection of George Strait-type cowboy country music.
CLAY WALKER IS THE BEST: I now have all 7 of Clay Walker's CDs, this was the last one I got because I had a lot of trouble finding it. I HIGHLY reccomend it, and all of Clay's CDs. He is the best that there is. c):-) Lyn Pround Member of the Crazy4Clay Gang and President of Clayaholics Anonymous
| Artist: | Clay Walker | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0075992451123 | | Format: | Import | | Original Release Date: | 1993-01-01 | | Release Date: | 1994-04-02 | | UPC: | 075992451123 |
Tracks:- Dreaming With My Eyes Open
- What's It to You
- Silence Speaks for Itself
- How to Make a Man Lonesome
- Next Step in Love
- White Palace
- Money Can't Buy (The Love We Had)
- Things I Should Have Said
- Where Do I Fit in the Picture
- Live Until I Die
- I Don't Know How Love Starts
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