This Barry Beckett-produced disc was the first to capture the rock-influenced sound of McCoy's stage show (which usually included a rap version of The Beverly Hillbillies...
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It includes the singles "Where Forever Begins," "There Ain't Nothin' I Don't Like About You," and "Now I Pray for Rain." ~ Brian Mansfield, All Music...
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Neal McCoy's eponymous album is another set of immaculately crafted contemporary country music. From McCoy's polished but heartfelt performacne to the slik, seamless...
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The first album to follow a Greatest Hits collection usually provides an artist the opportunity to break free from his formulas and pursue a new path. It can also mean...
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Ironically, Life of the Party is one of the slowest albums Neal McCoy has ever recorded -- not the bustling collection of honky-tonk ravers and country-rockers the title...
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Neal McCoy was one of the most successful country artists of the '90s, mixing a commercial formula of contemporary country with honky tonk. This budget collection contains...
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With barely a nod to "Wink" and his other riff-happy hits, McCoy fills this album with quality material and digs into it with some of his finest singing to date. Aside from...
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