Formulaic country ballads like "Texas Tornado," "I See It Now" and the uptempo "As Any Fool Can See" kept Lawrence firmly at the top of the charts. Also reaching No. 1 was...
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Not solely a live recording--Lawrence and company used overdubs as well as live concert tapes--Tracy Lawrence Live functions as a retrospective of the first few years of...
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Lawrence gets better incrementally rather than in large leaps, and Time Marches On was no different. The exceptional title track, penned by venerable Nashville songwriter...
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Tracy Lawrence's Time Marches On, the singer's fourth album, is another crowd-pleasing set of contemporary country. Like his previous albums, the song selection is a...
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His sixth album in six years, The Coast Is Clear offers more variety than any previous Tracy Lawrence album. From middle-of-the-road country hits like "Better Man, Better...
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The Coast is Clear again demonstrates that Tracy Lawrence was one of the finest new honky tonkers of the '90s. Lawrence can wring tremendous emotion out of a song, adding...
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Four of the album's first five songs became huge hits and firmly established Lawrence among the ample crop of hat-wearing, neo-traditional country singers who made their...
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Lawrence's first two chart-toppers, "Sticks and Stones" and "Today's Lonely Fool," are included on this debut outing. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music...
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Another album, another string of hits, including the regret-filled ballad "Alibis," the highly melodic "Can't Break It To My Heart," the rowdy honky tonker "My Second Home,"...
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Given the three years separating it from its predecessor, it's a little disappointing that Lessons Learned isn't a little livelier, or at least a little different from his...
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There's a reason why Tracy Lawrence is on his ninth studio release, and a listen to the honky-tonk good album opener "Crawlin' Again" off his self-titled release reminds...
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Although the album is called Strong, Tracy Lawrence sure isn't afraid to show his soft side on his eighth studio album and his first for DreamWorks after spending his career...
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