Fireflies
- Faith Hill
- Band Name: Faith Hill
- Record Label: Warner Bros.
- Release Date: Aug 2, 2005
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90Hill lets her vocal gifts soar on an outstanding group of songs. [7 Aug 2005]
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83The singer doesn't disappoint here, wringing out every strand of emotion in songs such as "Mississippi Girl," a strong return to her country roots.
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Too much of the 14-track album is sabotaged by corny or clichéd rhymes and images. [31 Jul 2005]
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60Fireflies' best songs are varied-tempo singalongs--this isn't hardcore but anthemic country. [Oct 2005, p.138]
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Perfectly likable and pleasant.
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Marks her rededication to country music and culture. [8 Aug 2005]
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Alterna-folkie Lori McKenna's contributions save Hill from schlock overdose. [5 Aug 2005, p.65]
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God love her, but Faith and her handlers just can't seem to tell the difference between good and bad songs.
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As blandly charming as Hill's all-American drawl. [11 Aug 2005, p.74]
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Fireflies is flat-out terrible, the end-all be-all example of how the major labels on music row have diluted the soul out of an entire genre of vital popular music.
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