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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Debut,
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This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
Clint's debut was a huge breakout hit (selling over 3 million copies to date) and still sounds fantastic today. Some of his all-time best songs are here, and the CD yielded four #1 country songs - "A Better Man" (1 week), "Killin' Time" (1 week), "Nobody's Home" (3 weeks), and "Walkin' Away" (2 weeks). In addition, "Nothing's News" went to #3; however, every song on the CD sounds like it could have been a hit. Clint's voice sounds terrific, and the sound is classic country replete with twangy guitars and steel bass. His voice was initially compared to Merle Haggard, although he also developed his own style right off the bat. In fact, "A Better Man" made history as the first debut single in 13 years to hit #1, since Freddy Fender with "Before the Next Teardrop Falls." What I admire most is that the collection is remarkably cohesive and the songs flow together so well. At the same time, a variety of styles are represented, including the playful honky-tonk of "Straight from the Factory," the bluesy "Nothing's News," and the danceable "A Better Man." I still frequently listen to this collection, although I rarely listen to Clint's other CDs. Unfortunately, the "Killin' Time" CD is so great that it somewhat overshadowed his subsequent releases, but just sit back and enjoy some great country music. Most highly recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best country debuts of all time,
By jasenao (Dothan, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Killin Time (Audio Cassette)
Killin' Time was Clint Black's debut album, and what a great one it was! Fans of country music will probably recognize the album's two biggest hits, "A Better Man" and the title track, "Killin' Time."Killin' Time only has nine songs on it, but five of those songs were #1 hits. These songs are: "A Better Man," "Killin' Time," "Nobody's Home," "Walkin' Away," and "Nothing's News." Now how many albums in any kind of music do you know of that have five chart-toppers included? Let alone a debut album. Almost all of the songs have good lyrics and are reasonably catchy. My favorites are "A Better Man," "Killin' Time," "Nobody's Home," and "Walkin' Away." I can't really say since I haven't heard all of Clint Black's albums, but Killin' Time would probably be my favorite that he has to offer other than his first Greatest Hits. "Killin' Time" and "A Better Man" are my favorite Clint Black songs of all, and they're both on this album, that's why I think that. Killin' Time is just good ol' traditional country music that features songs that are sung by a great, and possibly under rated country singer. Of all the country debuts I've heard, it ranks up there with the best of them without a doubt. If you like country music, I recommend Killin' Time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For fans of Merle Haggard,
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This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
History will record 1989 as the year that the Berlin wall came down but country music fans know that it was also the year that American country radio stations abandoned most of the established stars (with a few exceptions) and started playing the music of a younger generation, led by Clint Black but also including Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and others. Garth and Alan started more slowly but ultimately overtook Clint, though he has still had a lot of success in the intervening years. With this debut yielding five number one country hits, Clint's career got off to an unbelievably successful start.Clint sounds very like Merle Haggard but it clearly didn't do him any harm. Actually, the emergence of Clint coincided with the end of Merle as a major contender in the country charts. This album contains ten outstanding original songs. Clint wrote some on his own and others with the help of one or two of his musicians. There is a mix of up-tempo songs and ballads. The five big hits were the title track, A better man, Nobody's home, Walking away and Nothing's news. You could get these hits via the two volumes of Greatest hits (the first volume contains two of them with the other three on the second volume) but the other five songs here are not available elsewhere and they are definitely worth hearing. The five non-hits are Straight from the factory (a song using a lock and key as a metaphor for a relationship), You're gonna leave me again (about an unfaithful woman), I'll be gone (about a relationship on the verge of breakdown), Winding down (about people drinking after work) and Live and learn (a philosophical song). Clint's overall record doesn't match Merle's and I doubt if it ever will, but this particular album is as good as any of Merle's original albums. If you enjoy Merle's music, buy this album.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a consistent and well-balanced classic,
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This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
This is a very strong country album. The ten songs are very well-written, well-constructed, and well-produced. Each song is a testament to how good contemporary neo-traditionalist country can be when the songwriting and performing reach a high level. Also, Clint has a good mix of up-tempo songs and ballads.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
simply put, the best album of the new trad late 1980's movement,
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This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
i hadn't heard this record (and i do have the actual record ((vinyl)) for many years until i picked up a beat-up CD for a buck in a used store for the car -- Clint Black (and you can call Clint one of the most sensitive male songwriters of our generation---Clint also is and excellent harp player) that still sticks to trad roots. --- this is my absolute favorite album from that magical late 80's country trad revvialist period , my other is Randy Travis's Storms of Life which is superb -- you have to take into account though , that Clint wrote EVERY SONG ON THIS ALBUM and also on his second album "Put Yourself in My Shoes" which is also teriffic, i believe Randy Travis wrote or co-wrote only one song on his Storms of Life. --- I'm sure when Lisa Hartman heard this record, she was convinced that this was a special man and went after him and got him --- i highly recommend Storm's of Life and Alan Jackson's 1st album "Livng in the Real World' from this period
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best debuts ever...,
This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
Without a doubt, this one of the best debut efforts in country music. This is by far Clint's best CD. Every song, from beginning to end, is strong. This CD is a perfect blend of old and new (for 1989) country music. It's all here. If you're a fan of country music, this Cd must, repeat must, be in your collection
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When country music was still traditional,
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This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
1989 was one of the best times for country music and with great artists popping out of the dust you get great ones like Clint Black. This is a very strong album for a first time artist Killin Time is a true classic to own. You'll love Nobody's Home and Killin Time and many others and Clint Black does something that many artists don't usually do he wrote all of the songs on the album that is remarkable. This was when country music was little more in a quieter shell and not all of this pop sound was trying to get into it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a 10 star CD,
By Mark (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
This is as solid an album possible. No filler. Every song on the album could have easily been a top 5 hit (all five singles went straight to number one) This is the album all "Country Albums" should be compared to. Too bad Clint started going more commerical after his The Hard Way album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly The Best Country Album Ever,
By A Customer
This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
This is solid an album possible. No filler. Every song on the album could have easily been a top 5 hit (all five singles went straight to number one!) This is the album all "Country Albums" should be compared to. Too bad Clint started going more commerical after his The Hard Way album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Is A Awsome CD.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Killin Time (Audio CD)
I Have This CD At Home. Clint Made A Great Debute Album. I like his First Number 1 Song, A Better Man. The Title Track, Walking Away, And Nobody's Home Are Also Great Songs On This CD.
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