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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fine new CD from maybe country's most appealing male voice!,
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This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
His fans adore him, even into his fourth decade of recording and concert-making. With one of the clearest and cleanest voices in all of country music, George Strait amazingly keeps pumping out albums that are hard not to enjoy. With a classic country band -- acoustic, electric, and steel guitars; bass; keyboards; solo violins and a string section; and an occasional mandolin or jazz organ -- and just the right amount of background singers, Strait provides an enjoyable set of twelve new tracks, including his radio hit "Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa". Our favorite is probably "Heaven Is Missing An Angel": almost rumba-like in feel and tempo, this lovely ballad begs for a nice two-step with your partner. Several other lush ballads benefit from nice arrangements and orchestration, including the title track. Clever lyrics distinguish some of the tunes, including the upbeat "Honk If You Honky Tonk", the crossword-puzzle "Four Down And Twelve Across", and the fast and catchy "I Found Jesus On the Jailhouse Floor". Ironically, that last cut might not appeal to non-religious listeners and/or slightly offend those that are. Other than that, there's not a clinker in the whole group.For one of country's most admired and consistently pleasing vocalists, with no iota of crossover into pop, you couldn't ask for better than George Strait and his new CD "Honkytonkville!"
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Honkytonkville...a nice place to escape to...,
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
after listening to Strait's latest, i'm not one bit surprised that i'd walk away totally blown away as usual. there seems to be no stopping him...as much as some predict that Strait hasn't got much left in him (having been on the charts since 1981!!) i'd disagree of course. the CD contains 12 songs, it used to be that 10 songs were the limit on a Strait album, along with everyone else in country music. he took pride in only having 10 songs...but 12 is even better after hearing this.
Ironically, Strait's first single from this is the slow ballad written in 1978 called "Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa". usually, Strait and or MCA likes to kick things off with an up-tempo song as the first single in hopes of drawing toe-tappers to the CD. i can hear potential future singles with the songs "As Far As It Goes", "Look Who's Back From Town", and if MCA is risky, the title track "Honkytonkville", which yearns me to imagine such a place on a road-map. Rand McNally must've over-looked this town! all in all it's a great album and as i earlier said, i'm not surprised by it's greatness. "Cowboys Like Us", a tale of motorcyclists uses cowboy/western imagery to paint a story. The horses in that song are made of steel.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How can George top this?,
By Ken "KC Music Fan" (Olathe, KS, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
I didn't become a George Strait fan until the early '90s, when he did Pure Country. I've always admired his music, though. George hasn't gone "country-pop", but instead he has stuck with authentic country songs, and that formula has made him successful.
Honkytonkville, George's latest record, has produced three solid hits. The mellow ballads "Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa" and "Desperately", both about longing for an old love, rank up there with George's classic lost-love songs "You Look So Good In Love", "A Fire I Can't Put Out" and "Meanwhile". "Cowboys Like Us", about a couple of buddies riding out in their "steel horses"(pickup trucks) to have a good time, is another big hit off this record. The song "Look Who's Back From Town", about the guy meeting up with his old flame after her rich lover ditched her, is still another great song. "Heaven Is Missing An Angel" and "My Infinite Love" are positive love songs. Most of Honkytonkville, though, is uptempo. Upbeat songs("Unwound", "Down And Out", and "Right or Wrong", for instance) are what first made George a star. He has a lot of upbeat material on this record. "She Used To Say That To Me", "Honk If You Honky Tonk", "As Far As It Goes", "Four Down And Twelve Across" and the title song "Honkytonkville" are all bouncy, enjoyable songs. My favorite here, though, is the swinging song "I Found Jesus On The Jailhouse Floor". In the song, the speaker has a religious experience after he's arrested for drunkenness, and now he wants to tell everybody. In "I Found Jesus On The Jailhouse Floor", George not only puts a new twist on an already familiar theme, but he makes it sound convincing. Finding original ways of expressing things has been a strength of George's for years, although he doesn't do any of his own songwriting. In summary, I think George has come out with a great album in Honkytonkville. This record has been out for a year, and people are still buying it. It is easily his best work in quite a while.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
George Did it Again With Honkytonkville,
By Jared (Brownwood, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
In 2001 George came out with The Road Less Traveled and it was great. One of his best albums in years. So, when I went out to get Honkytonkville I wasn't sure if would be as good. Well it is and it may even be better. Everytime I listen to it I love it more and more. First, it starts out with two honky tonk songs: SHE USED TO SAY THAT TO ME, and HONKYTONKVILLE. They both will get your toe tappin. LOOK WHO'S BACK FROM TOWN is a good song about a woman who comes back to her country man, after her city boy dumps her. It's kind of funny because she dumps the country boy to be with the city boy. It's a song that only George can pull off. Then, there's COWBOY'S LIKE US this is a great song about the Cowboys life that has that old western day feel to it. TELL ME SOMETHING BAD ABOUT TULSA is George's new single and if you haven't heard it well it's great. Next, AS FAR AS IT GOES may be the best song on the whole album. It's a beautiful love song. The lyrics will blow your mind. It's one of his best songs in a long time. It's up there with CARRYING YOUR LOVE WITH ME. Moving along I FOUND JESUS ON THE JAILHOUSE FLOOR is a good song about a man who finds Jesus in jail. DESPERATELY is a great song about a man who is still in love with an old flame. It sounds like a song the great Don Williams would have done. The 9th song on the album is HONK IF YOU HONKY TONK which is another honky tonk song, and just might be the second best song on the album. But with so many great songs it's hard to say. This along with AS FAR AS IT GOES would make great singles. HEAVEN IS MISSING AN ANGEL is another good love song. How many times has a man said heaven must be missing an angel to a woman. It's about time someone wrote a song about it, and the best part is George is singing it. Next, FOUR DOWN AND TWELVE ACROSS is a very clever song. A man is doing a crossword puzzle about his troubling relationship. It's a witty song that once again only Strait can pull off. To end the album George sings MY INFINITE LOVE a great love song about a man's infinite love for his lover. This is a song the more you hear it the more you love it. All I can say is HONKYTONKVILLE is great, and if your a George fan it's a must have. If your new to country music grab this and hear what real country music sounds like. George is the man and he proves there is no slowing down THE KING OF COUNTRY MUSIC. Now if you'll excuse me I'll be heading to HONKYTONKVILLE.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Career highlight for Texas honky-tonker,
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This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
Garth Brooks' pyrotechnic career may have generated more unit sales, but George Strait's longevity and faith to his country roots has minted fifty #1 singles, and gold and platinum album numbers second only to Elvis. Strait's career has been one of the most brilliant balancing acts in modern music, navigating a surprisingly rootsy line through twenty-plus years of Nashville's various fads.Strait's new album is filled with hit singles and fine album tracks, showing the singer to have his ears wide-open to some of country music's most interesting songwriters. He eases into the yearning of Bruce Robison's "Desperately" and sets the told-you-so vocal of "Look Who's Back in Town" against a rich Billy Sherill styled backing, complete with slip-key piano and strings. As fine as he sings the ballads, Strait turns up-tempo with equal conviction. Jim Lauderdale's lead-off, "She Used to Say That to me," and the title track's neon glow will be sending dancers two-stepping 'round the floor, just as "I Found Jesus on the Jailhouse Floor" and the novelty "Honk If You Honky Tonk" are destined to become Saturday night line-dancing favorites. Though Strait's success has never really disappeared and his energy's never really waned, it's hard not to hear this album, his thirty-first, as a refreshing restatement of his brand of vital, gritty, yet still radio ready, country music. As he said to a recent concert audience, "I'm not done till you say I'm done." With one of the best album's of his career (keep your eyes peeled for chart-topper #51), Strait is clearly far from done.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
King George Still at the Top with New Release Honkytonkville,
By Justin Davis (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
Honkytonkville, George Straits 31st album is one of the best country album releases of the summer. Coming off of his last album, For the Last Time: Live From the Astrodome, this new material is just what he needed to stay atop the country charts. The album, with vocals to all the tracks being recorded at George's home in Texas, returns his sound to previous hit records like "One Step at A Time" and "Carrying Your Love with Me." His country roots shine here and every song captures you with a catchy beat. Sure hits on this record are "She Used to Say that To Me", "Honk if you Honky Tonk", "Honkytonkville", "Cowboys Like Us" and the current radio smash "Tell Me Something Bad About Tulsa" This album is a must to add to your George Strait collection. The King of country music once again shines and proves to his fans that he has much more road to travel, and many more hits to come.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album,
By A Customer
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
WOW!!! This is an awesome album. I recommend this to any country music fan. King George never lets anyone down. All twelve cuts are top notch. This is country at its best. I have every Strait album he has ever put out. Honkytonkville has not been taken out of my CD player yet. I find myself listening to it over and over. "Desperatly" is my favorite one so far....great song.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is Great Music!,
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
Great Music from the King of Country: George Strait.it's truly a hit album, all the songs are good. This album is a must for George Strait fans, this album is worth your money! Great music from a great artist who is still at the top after all this years, this album proves it. I give this album five stars because it's just GREAT! Buy It!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good listen,
By A Customer
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
George Strait is a intresting artist his music has been popular since 1981 and he has been a cadillac some say since then which means he has been playing it cool since then. The guy has survived everything in Nashville he came on the charts when people like George Jones and Merle Haggard were still kings on the country charts and now is stlll able to compete with people like Tim Mcgraw and Kenny Chesney and George Strait probably does not realize the impact he has made on music in general for over 20 years. His newest effort Honkytonkville is a fairly decent album and it is not his best work ( I am still waiting for one to top Beyond the Blue Neon) but Honkytonkville's songs make you tap your feet and really get into it. The album shockingly is yet to produce one number one single but the songs are just likeable from Honk if you Honkytonk and As far it goes and Cowboys like us there is something for everybody on this 12 song album. Overall if you have not bought this yet when you get the chance check out this one from George Strait. He never lets you down.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible,
By Strait fan (Brussels, Belgium) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Honkytonkville (Audio CD)
I have heard every George Strait album and this one may be his best. It has a modern edge to it, but it maintains its cling to traditional country. Like someone else said, "i want to drive across the Texas praire singin these songs". I just can't believe the rest of the world doesn't see how great this is. Indescribable. Buy it
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Honkytonkville by George Strait (Audio CD - 2003)
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