The key word with Arista Nashville's Diamond Rio is "consistent." This band is probably one of the finest in the business when it comes to developing a sound all its own and...
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The material on Completely by Diamond Rio has two powerful qualities behind it: individuality and positive outlook. With artists as well anchored in the business as Diamond...
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On Close to the Edge, Diamond Rio took the cue of the debut's best songs and created an entire album cut from the same cloth. Diamond Rio's strongest material emphasizes the...
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One of the most successful debut albums in country music, Diamond Rio sparked plenty of hits -- "Meet in the Middle," "Mama Don't Forget to Pray for Me," "Nowhere Bound,"...
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Diamond Rio's The Platinum Collection does an effective job of chronicling the majority of the band's biggest hits from the '90s. Most of the familiar radio tracks are...
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Greatest Hits is a fine collection of the hit singles from Diamond Rio's first four albums, featuring such hits as "Meet in the Middle," "Mirror Mirror," "Norma Jean Riley,"...
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Unbelievable 7/28/1998, Yahoo! Music, Billy Altman
Given the dearth of authentic groups in country music, it's hard not to show some innate respect for Diamond Rio, who plugged away with various lineups throughout the 1980s...
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Unbelievable finds Diamond Rio extending the stylistic diversity that marked IV, but this time around, they have a better, more memorable set of songs that makes it their...
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Spurred by the relatively lackluster performance of Close to the Edge (it barely went gold compared to the debut's platinum), Diamond Rio explored the musical possibilities...
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