CD Review
Artist: George
Strait
Title:
Troubadour
Label:
Universal Music Canada
Released:
April 1, 2008
4 Stars
Reviewed By:
Kristiana Barber (Calgary Correspondent - Canada)
Years ago I
found myself heading to a George Strait concert expecting to listen to a couple
hours of hokey country music that I wouldn't know any of the words to. I was
surprised to realize that the songs were incredibly familiar and I had spent my
childhood listening to most of them on long car trips to Saskatchewan or
British Columbia. I had a wonderful time at the show and gained insight into
why George Strait is often described as country music royalty.
Troubadour
is the newest album to add to an extensive resume full of hit records and chart
topping songs offered by George Strait over the years. The album has a lot to
live up to and certainly it does not disappoint. With twelve tracks spanning a
total of about thirty-six minutes, Troubadour
is a mixture of heartfelt ballads, up-beat western sounds and even some good
old honky-tonk country music. The most obvious hit among the bunch comes from
the sincere ‘I Saw God Today.' From the first set of chords to the classic
country music song ending the listener knows this track is meant to be played
over and over on the radio. It is reminiscent of previous winners like ‘Check
Yes or No', ‘You Know Me Better Than That', and ‘Love Without End, Amen' and is
sure to tug at the hearts of even the most staunch cynics. The title track
‘Troubadour' works alongside other worthwhile offerings such as ‘Brothers Of
The Highway' and ‘Make Her Fall In Love With Me Song' to ensure this CD is more
than just one solid hit and some filler music.
My personal
favorites on Troubadour are the less
obvious ‘River of Love' and the toe-tapping ‘West Texas Town'. ‘River of Love'
is the kind of tune that makes you want to jump in your car and head out on the
highway in the summer sun in search of lazy days away from the city. Although
at first glance the title makes one imagine a painfully cheesy love ballad, the
song itself is upbeat and fun. Meanwhile ‘West Texas Town' features long time
hit maker Dean Dillon and is the kind of song that makes it impossible to
listen and keep still. It is the perfect blend of old-time country music spirit
and instrumentals come together to form an intoxicatingly lively beat.
Despite
moments of adhering to the stereotypical country music cheese (lyrics such as
"If heartaches were horses and hard times were cattle" from the final track ‘If
Heartaches Were Horses') Troubadour
is simply a pleasure to listen to. In a time when country music can often be
mistaken for pop, George Strait succeeds once again in delivering a genuine and
true to its genre album.
1. Troubadour
2. It Was Me
3. Brothers Of
The Highway
4. River Of
Love
5. House Of
Cash feat. Patty Loveless
6. I Saw God
Today
7. Give Me
More Time
8. When You're
In Love
9. Make Her
Fall In Love With Me Song
10. West Texas
Town feat. Dean Dillon
11. House With
No Doors
12. If
Heartaches Were Horses
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