Tyler England - Highways & Dance Halls (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Tyler England
- Title: Highways & Dance Halls
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92)
- Genre: Country
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:44:09
- Total Size: 278 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. My Baby No Esta Aqui No More
02. She's Gonna Miss Me When He's Gone
03. She Don't Care About Me
04. I Drove Her To Dallas
05. Blame It On Mexico
06. Forever
07. Too Many Highways
08. Collect From Wichita
09. I'd Rather Have Nothing
10. I Knew I Loved You
11. Travelin' Soldier
12. Should've Asked Her Faster
England's first album in four years is a leap of faith. For one, he's gone from Ty to Tyler because he says, "this is a more grownup record, with a more mature sound and subject matter." Second, there isn't a song on this 12 track collection that sounds anything like the contemporary country pop that radio favors. But he's true to his traditional roots and provides ear candy for the honky-tonk soul with songs like the up-tempo "My Baby No Esta Aqui," the moving story-song of the "Travelin' Soldier," or the eclectic remake of his only top five hit "Should've Asked Her Faster," with the guitar-lovin' Steve Wariner. What England does lack is vocal enthusiasm, but he makes up for it in originality. Produced by his college buddy Garth Brooks, Highways & Dancehalls is a verifiable reprieve from the bubble gum music we've gotten used to hearing on radio. Country music fans will welcome England back with open arms.
01. My Baby No Esta Aqui No More
02. She's Gonna Miss Me When He's Gone
03. She Don't Care About Me
04. I Drove Her To Dallas
05. Blame It On Mexico
06. Forever
07. Too Many Highways
08. Collect From Wichita
09. I'd Rather Have Nothing
10. I Knew I Loved You
11. Travelin' Soldier
12. Should've Asked Her Faster
England's first album in four years is a leap of faith. For one, he's gone from Ty to Tyler because he says, "this is a more grownup record, with a more mature sound and subject matter." Second, there isn't a song on this 12 track collection that sounds anything like the contemporary country pop that radio favors. But he's true to his traditional roots and provides ear candy for the honky-tonk soul with songs like the up-tempo "My Baby No Esta Aqui," the moving story-song of the "Travelin' Soldier," or the eclectic remake of his only top five hit "Should've Asked Her Faster," with the guitar-lovin' Steve Wariner. What England does lack is vocal enthusiasm, but he makes up for it in originality. Produced by his college buddy Garth Brooks, Highways & Dancehalls is a verifiable reprieve from the bubble gum music we've gotten used to hearing on radio. Country music fans will welcome England back with open arms.
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