Needless to speak of his immense singing talent, his ability to spend register cowboy crooner than pop-rocker westernisant without losing an ounce of sincerity in his voice. Needless to mention the quality of the musicians that surround it and know what to purr "groove" country on all tempos range Nashvillienne. Needless to say, the thoroughness of arrangements, such as carved pieces of jewelry, which provide sound depth and density that make all the difference. Needless to note how Mr. Tim McGraw is generous nature to offer us 14 tracks and nearly an hour of musical excellence on the same disc. Needless to say all this because it is nothing other than his trademark. A talented artist, genuinely crazy real music, which does not count the energy it provides to make people a little happier.
No, I should like to tell you about his texts. Authentic cowboys are all a little singer and all a little charmer, are irresistible romantic disguised as spirited solitary, fantastic humanist camouflaged in street brawlers. Tim McGraw is one of those. He sings beautiful texts, as if he was telling us a story of a beautiful summer evening around a campfire under the stars. What speaks to you there? Nothing less than life. That of every day, one that makes our joys, our fears, our surprises, our dreadful sufferings, our desires and our wonderful terrible disappointments ... The life that we taut between doubt and confidence, and constantly made us swing of one to the other ...
This album tells us how our lives are full of too full of useless, how the lack of sense use our souls, but we address this redemptive message always remain grateful to be alive no matter what happens ("I'm workin "" Let it go "" Whiskey and You "). He tells us that love and friendship are the path and direction of our lives, and that life is always worth living because that is ours ("Nothin to die for" "I need you "" Last Dollar "" Put your lovin 'on me "). He finally told us that adversity of our destinies, terrible as it is not invincible and that one always rises from the ashes, larger and stronger ("Train # 10" "Comin Home" "Between the river and me "" if you're reading this "). A humanist motto transpires each song, coupled with a sacred emotional dose that can surreptitiously pulling your tears if you're not train ...
This CD contains some pure jewels that mere words can not describe at fair value. "Nothin to die for", a title that exudes a powerful text on the point of no return that sometimes finger to become aware of our mistakes / excess. "Train # 10", a story in which all those who have lived a great moment of solitude before this irresistible urge to change his life will recognize. "If you're reading this," a letter from a devastating emotion which brings us to these existential questions at the absurdity of human folly and the inevitable fate of death.
I can not resist the urge to quote a few lines that still echo in my head:
"Trying to buy back the pieces of my soul ... that's hard to do When the devil will not get off your back ... its like carrying around the past in a hundred pound sack" (Let it go)
"I wanna wrap the moon around us and lay beside you skin to skin" (I need you)
"Then I Looked at you and I never Knew Knew nothin 'and it broke this heart of stone. It's a lot like comin' home" (Comin 'home)
Some consider this album as her best, but Tim has accustomed us to do better than the best forever. Needless to say it again ... The thrill that you will run on the skin to listen to this "piece master" will speak for themselves ...