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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
BLEW ME AWAY! Nov 18, 1999
By Patricia Pendley (catinthewoods@msn.com) Unusual, unique, and very,very sexy. I practiculary like the cuts "More" and "Can I Want Your Love?". These two songs have an unusual and sensuous beat reminiscent of middle eastern music which I found bewitching on a country CD. And that coupled with Mr. Adins powerful, deep voice was pure magic. Besides theres not a single cut on this CD I am even tempted to skip over.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Trace....More....Yup!..Some Damn good sounds from the man! Nov 04, 1999 I saw Trace in concert with Brooks and Dunn, last August. Trace stole the show, his performance and vocals were amazing. Once he sang a few cuts from his new Album, I was awaiting the date. Finally it came, and to no surprise it is GOLD! Pick one up, you won't be dissapointed!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A seasoned and diverse artist. He's getting better every CD! Nov 08, 2001 On his third CD, Trace delivers a well-balanced set of songs which range from slow to fast and straight country to rock country. There is something on this CD for everybody from serious to fun. The CD starts off rocking with the title cut which is truly one of the best songs. Other songs carrying that classic upbeat "Trace Groove" are Can I Want Your Love and I Can Dig It. There are countless slower and mid-tempo songs that lyrically stand-up on there own touching on issues from handling divorce, Every Other Friday At Five to respect for the working man, Working Man's Wage , which Trace says he did for his father. Add Trace's vocal to the mix and you've got all around solid country music. Of course several deal with love and heartache such as I'm Gonna Love You Anyway, Don't Lie and Everything Takes Me Back which are all excellent songs. And of course, every cowboy should love All Hat, No Cattle which Trace recorded with Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel. He says the song is as much poking fun at himself as it is anyone else. He says even though he doesn't own a ranch that being a cowboy, in his opinion, is an attitude, the way you live your life and a frame of mind. This is an all around solid CD that I take with me on the road along with Trace's second CD, Big Time. They are the kind of CD's that I know every lyric on them. Editor, eCowboy.com
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Trace gives MORE! Jul 29, 2000
By stephanie hempel AWESOME! Trace has an incredible voice. His music just gets better. This CD has songs to make you dance, make you laugh, and make you cry. Thanks to Trace for giving us MORE.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not a country and western fan - but Nov 05, 2000
By Rich Heard a cut on the radio and decided to sample listen on Amazon. I think he has one of the most natural pure voices I have heard in a long time. His song "Every Other Friday At Five" made my eyes get wet! If a Hollywood producer were to make a movie on divorce, this should be the title cut. I have bought his other two CD's too. They are all winners. I can't get enough of listening to his music. I think I'll be a fan for life.
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