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5.0 out of 5 stars Sammy at his best
I am a big country fan and this is as good as it gets
Published on January 10, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars the woman an the vegetable
this song is so true onions make you cry and so do the woman, no offense but it is true i recomend this album as well as almost all of sammys music
Published on March 30, 2000 by brian mclendon


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5.0 out of 5 stars Sammy at his best, January 10, 1999
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This review is from: Politics Religion & Her (Audio CD)
I am a big country fan and this is as good as it gets
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great album, April 21, 1999
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This review is from: Politics Religion & Her (Audio CD)
Politics, Religion and Her is one of the most touching songs I've ever heard. It's beautiful ! Meant to be is also great. All around a great album to listen to.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Kershaw finds his own voice, August 25, 2001
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This review is from: Politics Religion & Her (Audio CD)
When Sammy Kershaw first hit the country charts with his debut single Cadillac Style, a big part of his appeal was undoubtedly his vocal similarity to George Jones. Kershaw played up to this, including recording a duet of A Good Year For The Roses with Lorrie Morgan, which echoed the great Jones-Tammy Wynette duets of the past. By 1996 and the release of Politics, Religion and Her, Kershaw had established himself as a regular in the charts and judging by this album, felt ready to move on creatively while retaining the strong country element that characterised his earlier albums. A notalgic theme runs through the album, concentrating on love lost (I Saw You Today, For Years, Same Place). I also enjoyed the fun These Flowers ("...ain't for you, they're for your mama...") and the bitter-sweet Chevy Van. His cover of the Chuck Berry classic Memphis Tennessee chugs along without adding anything new. The album's highlight is the title track, which in the best tradition of classic country takes the form of a monologue, possibly delivered on a barstool, told by a man who has lost the love of his life and will happlily discuss anything apart from politics, religion... and her. Kershaw hasn't recorded a weak album and for a first-time listener I'd recommend, rather obviously, his greatest hits collection The Hits, Chapter One. Anyone who wants to look past the number ones and further into the singer's back catalogue should purchase this album without hesitation.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great CD, October 12, 1998
This review is from: Politics Religion & Her (Audio CD)
This CD has it all. Sammy sings with a classic country voice. Also their is a few upbeat songs that are just great.
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4.0 out of 5 stars excellent cd!, October 30, 1999
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I love this cd! "VIDALIA" is one of my all-time favorite songs in the world! It makes me envision people dancing and having a good time. The song is filled with soooo many memories for me. "Meant to Be" also shows some of Sammy's greatest work!
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3.0 out of 5 stars the woman an the vegetable, March 30, 2000
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this song is so true onions make you cry and so do the woman, no offense but it is true i recomend this album as well as almost all of sammys music
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