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There's nothing new or surprising here, but it's a completely satisfying listen thanks to the strong material, sustained mood, and Strait's unhurried, confident performance.
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Somewhere Down in Texas could have benefited from the addition of an irresistible rhythm tune or another example of the western swing that Strait embraced so fervently early in his career.
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Entertainment WeeklyStrait's 33rd CD is as solid as Nos. 32, 31, et al., even if not every song is Alamo-level memorable. [24 Jun 2005, p.162]
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Easily Strait’s worst album in over a decade.
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The New York TimesThe album is short (less than 40 minutes), elegant and neat almost to a fault, with no extra instruments or extra verses. [27 Jun 2005]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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NickMJul 11, 2006
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DanielleMNov 2, 2005
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MattSep 29, 2005This is George Strait's first average album ever, that I can recall. Perhaps it's time to do something different.