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A Place In The Sun

Tim McGraw

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Everywhere may have continued Tim McGraw's streak of hit albums, but it also suggested that he was falling into a bit of a rut. That doesn't seem to have bothered McGraw, since Everywhere's sequel, A Place in the Sun, is much like its predecessor in its balance of polished ballads, country-pop and uptempo ravers, which are supposed to sound like honky-tonk but are closer to country-rock. Since he's a professional and works with professionals, A Place in the Sun sounds good and has a number of highlights, from ballads like "My Best Friend" and the Patty Loveless duet "Please Remember Me" to harder numbers like "Something Like That," "My Next Thirty Years" and "She'll Have You Back." The problem is, there's nothing new here -- not only is the music in the same vein as his previous efforts, it has nearly the same ratio of hits to misses. Since the moments that do work are very good, and since it is a stronger overall record than its predecessor, it will be worthwhile for fans, but it doesn't help erase the impression that McGraw won't deliver a truly satisfying album until a greatest-hits compilation comes along.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
The Trouble With Never
00:04:14

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 2014 Curb Records, Inc.

2
Seventeen
00:03:18

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

3
She'll Have You Back
00:03:25

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

4
Somebody Must Be Prayin' For Me
00:03:53

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 2015 Curb Records, Inc.

5
My Best Friend
00:04:39

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

6
Senorita Margarita
00:03:50

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

7
Some Things Never Change
00:03:56

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

8
You Don't Love Me Anymore
00:03:42

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

9
Something Like That
00:03:03

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 2014 Curb Records, Inc.

10
Please Remember Me
00:04:56

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

11
Carry On
00:03:22

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

12
My Next Thirty Years
00:03:37

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

13
Eyes Of A Woman
00:03:47

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

14
A Place In The Sun
00:04:19

Tim McGraw, MainArtist

1999 Curb Records, Inc. 1999 Curb Records, Inc.

Album review

Everywhere may have continued Tim McGraw's streak of hit albums, but it also suggested that he was falling into a bit of a rut. That doesn't seem to have bothered McGraw, since Everywhere's sequel, A Place in the Sun, is much like its predecessor in its balance of polished ballads, country-pop and uptempo ravers, which are supposed to sound like honky-tonk but are closer to country-rock. Since he's a professional and works with professionals, A Place in the Sun sounds good and has a number of highlights, from ballads like "My Best Friend" and the Patty Loveless duet "Please Remember Me" to harder numbers like "Something Like That," "My Next Thirty Years" and "She'll Have You Back." The problem is, there's nothing new here -- not only is the music in the same vein as his previous efforts, it has nearly the same ratio of hits to misses. Since the moments that do work are very good, and since it is a stronger overall record than its predecessor, it will be worthwhile for fans, but it doesn't help erase the impression that McGraw won't deliver a truly satisfying album until a greatest-hits compilation comes along.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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