Ronnie Dunn told Country Weekly magazine that "Country music is more diversified than ever, so you can really do more styles and different things." Lucky for Brooks & Dunn,...
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Red Dirt Road 7/10/2003, Yahoo! Music, Bill Holdship
You know that things have certainly changed when the intro to a song by America's most popular country duo reminds the listener of Stevie Wonder's "Living For The City."...
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Emboldened by the positive reaction to 2001's Steers and Stripes, where the venerated veteran country duo stretched their musical chops, Brooks & Dunn followed with a record...
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By their third album, Brooks & Dunn's sound was worthy of a trademark and the duo wisely changed course a little with a few songs here. Hits like "Little Miss Honky...
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Waitin' On Sundown didn't depart from Brooks & Dunn's formula much, but the fans didn't mind -- it sold over three million albums anyway. By this point, the duo's albums...
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A left-field choice opens Brooks & Dunn's fourth album, a remake of the '70s B.W. Stevenson hit "My Maria," which B&D deliver in a wonderful wall-of-sound....
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Brooks & Dunn get a lot of mileage out of two potent personalities. Ronnie Dunn's expressive voice, underrated even with the band's huge success, and Kix Brooks' energized...
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Greatest Hits is a thorough overview of one of the most popular country acts of the '90s, containing 11 of Brooks & Dunn's biggest hits -- including "Brand New Man," "My...
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Their fifth studio album finds country's reigning duo refusing to rest on their sizeable laurels. While the album's "hook" is the title track, a Ronnie Dunn-Reba...
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The studio formula that melded vocalist Ronnie Dunn with Kix Brooks is still in effect on cuts like "Your Love Don't Take a Backseat to Nothing" and a duet with country-pop...
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Taken on its own terms, as a random sampling of nine songs from Brooks & Dunn's catalog, Super Hits is entertaining and possibly even a bargain for listeners on a tight...
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From the five hit singles, including "Boot Scootin' Boogie" (the first country single ever released with a separate dance version) and the bracing title track, to...
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An impressive debut that proudly proclaims its country roots without being afraid to dip its toes into pop and rock, Brand New Man is an entertaining listen. Like most...
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With all those initial hits, the pressure was on for a quick follow-up--and Brooks & Dunn obliged their fans and the record label with a successor that shimmered with...
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As with most second albums, the successful traits started to isolate themselves on Hard Workin' Man: Macho stuff like "Hard Workin' Man" and "Rock My World (Little Country...
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For their sixth album, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have taken an interesting approach: Dunn's lead-vocaled tracks were co-produced by Byron Gallimore (Faith Hill, Tim...
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Seven is a lucky number for Brooks & Dunn. The seven-time winners of duo awards from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music have bestowed on...
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Brooks & Dunn's Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 2 picks up where their first hits compilation left off: in 1998, with the album If You See Her, and runs until 2004, when Vol....
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