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Tim McGraw Album: “Tim McGraw & The Dancehall Doctors”

Tim McGraw Album: “Tim McGraw & The Dancehall Doctors”
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Personnel: Tim McGraw (vocals); James Lowry (acoustic guitar); Darran Smith, Jonn Prestia, Byron Gallimore (electric guitar); Denny Hemingson (guitar, steel & baritone guitars, mellobar); Bob Minner (guitar, dobro); Dean Brown (mandolin, fiddle); Jelly Roll Johnson (harmonica); Steve Nathan (Wurlitzer piano); Jeff McMahon (keyboards); John Marcus (bass); Billy Mason (drums); David Dunkley (percussion); Chris Rodriguez, Kim Carnes, Don Henley, Greg Barnhill, Gene Miller, Timothy B. Schmit (background vocals). <p>Producers: Byron Gallimore, Tim McGraw, Darran Smith. <p>"She's My Kind Of Rain" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. <p>Tim McGraw has sold millions of records by shuttling between pleasantly cornpone neo-honky tonk and Mark Wills/John Michael Montgomery-style lite-pop balladry. With TIM MCGRAW AND THE DANCEHALL DOCTORS, however, the singer pulls off the wholly unexpected feat of creating an album so richly textured and boldly mature, it makes much of his earlier work seem silly by comparison. Completely absent are the usual drippy sentiments and good 'ol boy bluster; in their place are thoroughly adult themes and effortlessly soulful vocal performances. <p>Like Waylon Jennings two decades earlier, McGraw makes his artistic breakthrough by recording with his touring band. Tracked in an old mansion a la LED ZEPPELIN IV, the disc has an energetic earthiness rarely achieved in contemporary country. The songs are, if not as instantly memorable as "Indian Outlaw," much more substantial, and the playing is exuberant throughout. Perhaps the most striking thing about the record, though, is its distinctly country-influenced (rather than country) feel. In fact, the album sounds like it would fit very nicely in the Eagles' catalog, right between ON THE BORDER and ONE OF THESE NIGHTS. Obviously, it'll take a few more records of similar quality for history to judge Tim McGraw in as favorable a light as Don Henley and crew. In the meantime, though, TIM MCGRAW AND THE DANCEHALL DOCTORS deserves to be hailed as one of the first albums by a Nashville country artist to actually get rock right.
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Track Listing :
1 Comfort Me Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors
2 Tickin' Away Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors
3 Home Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors
4 Red Ragtop Video
5 That's Why God Made Mexico Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors Video
6 Watch The Wind Blow By Video
7 Illegal Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors
8 Sleep Tonight Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors Video
9 I Know How To Love You Well Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors Video
10 Sing Me Home Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors Video
11 She's My Kind Of Rain Video
12 Who Are They Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors
13 Real Good Man Video
14 All We Ever Find Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors Video
15 Tiny Dancer Video
Album Information :
Title: Tim McGraw & The Dancehall Doctors
UPC:715187874626
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country - Contemporary Country
Artist:Tim McGraw
Guest Artists:Don Henley; Kim Carnes
Label:Curb Records (USA)
Distributed:WEA (distr)
Release Date:2002/11/26
Original Release Year:2002
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
TJ's Mommy (El Dorado Hills, CA United States) - May 20, 2003
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Use the Dancehall Doctors Again and Again!

As a biased Tim McGraw fan...I just have to say that this is an extremely good album. If the next level of Tim's music is to have his road band record with him, then he needs to do it again and again. The album sounded amazing! There isn't a single song on this album that I don't like...and that's rare! My favorites are the love songs...I Know How to Love You Well and She's My Kind of Rain. Both very beautiful songs. Especially if you get to see Tim sing them in person. Aaaaah! He toys around with some 70's rock sounds on this album...especially with Illegal and Who Are They, and then of course with his rendition of Elton John's Tiny Dancer. He broaches the topic of abortion in Red Ragtop...but still manages to make it a beautiful song. The remaining songs are very classic Tim McGraw, but they sound so good with the Dancehall Doctors in the background. I think everyone needs to buy this album!

"angelesw" (Middleburg, FL United States) - December 10, 2002
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Soulful, Sensuous Country at its Best!!

Tim's most recent album, Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors, shows his maturity from a long haired, hot kickin country rock singer to a soulful country music icon. Tim has always caught my heart with the soul that shone through his pop-tuned music from the beginning. Each of his albums has been better than the last, growing and maturing and becoming stronger in the country root. This latest collection includes a song that tells a story of a couple of high school sweethearts: story songs always have staying power, and "Red Ragtop" is no exception to the rule. Though controversy rose about a verse in the song, the listener should not focus on this verse alone; it is the story as a whole that gives the song its meaning. On this album, Tim also does a fabulous cover of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer"...staying true the the song yet making it his own. In "She's My Kind of Rain" and "All we ever Find" show that he hasn't lost his romantic feel, which is something that most of us love him for.

This album is his most country album yet, and I can't get enough of it. Tim's growth is apparent in this soulful album...and that makes it a Number One hit in my book!

BENJAMIN SANTINO FILIPPI (BRECKSVILLE OHIO USA) - May 06, 2004
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Tim McGraw Reveals True Soul On His Latest Album

I have been a Tim McGraw fan for quite some time now and I own every one of his 8 albums. Each album possesses its own feel and essence. And just when you think there's nothing new up Tim's sleeve, he goes and puts out "Tim McGraw And The Dancehall Doctors". His latest and most progressive effort showcases the chemistry he has with his road band The Dancehall Doctors, who play all the instruments on the eponymously titled album. But this isn't just a gimmick to sell more records or to grab your attention. To quote Tim McGraw, "I'm not different for the sake of being different...I'm different for the sake of being better." Indeed, TMDHD brings a loose, organic feel to country music that is sorely lacking in this day and age of slickly produced, tightly hooked, commercialized pop-country. The album is a throwback to the days when it was all about making good, honest, soulful music. On this album, you'll hear fiddles fly, steel guitars cry, guitar solos galore, and lyrics with universal themes such as patriotism, perfectly imperfect love, remembering where you came from and forgetting who you were; all sung with that honest, heartfelt voice McGraw fans have grown to love. McGraw says that his latest project is the most honest he has sung on any album, and the styles epitomize what music means to him. The emotion and effort that is put into this album is second to none, as is the enjoyment of listening to it. As far as song choice, "Everywhere" is the only album that can compare to this stellar collection of 15 unique, unforgettable songs. You really have to hear it to believe it. This album should be the standard-bearer for all future Nashville creations. Job WELL DONE!!!

Amy (Johnstown, PA USA) - November 27, 2002
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
- Tim at his best!

Being a huge fan of Tim McGraw, I was at Wal-Mart at midnight the morning this CD came out. I grabbed my copy and ran to my car, anxious to hear all Tim's new songs. Unlike most other CDs that come out, I hadn't downloaded any of his new songs, so I had no idea what to expect. When I started playing it, I was amazed. I absolutely love this whole CD.

Tim's real band played on this CD, which is something they have never done before. I can actually hear the difference. His pianist is absolutely amazing and the whole vibe of the CD is so different from the rest.

Here's my thoughts on each track:

"Comfort Me" - a very earthy song.. it had a deep hidden message about loving your country. One of my favorites.

"Tickin' Away" - a slow song about lost love. Awesome piano in this one.

"Home" - this is a very countryish song, without being too twangy. It's very catchy.

"Red Ragtop" - the first single from this album. It's a very good story about 2 young people who go through many hard times. It's a very honest song.

"That's Why God Made Mexico" - I love this track. The piano in this song is beautiful.

"Watch the Wind Blow By" - this song has a really good chorous.. it's very catchy.. and the lyrics are cute.

"Illegal" - this is my favorite song on this album. It's a fast tune, which is what Tim does best in my opinion. This one will definately have you singing along.

"Sleep Tonight" - I love the lyrics and instrumentals of this song.

"I Know How To Love You Well" - My favorite slow song on this CD. It's definately directed at Faith. It's just so heartfelt and beautiful. Tim definately put his all into this song.

"Sing Me Home" - a very cool song. Talks about direction in life. It's something all of us can relate to.

"She's My Kind Of Rain" - Tim just made a video for this song. It talks about how he feels about his family. I love the tune of this song and I think Tim's voice sounds so good in it. :)

"Who Are They?" - the lyrics of this song really make you think. I don't really know what to say about it.. you have to listen to it for yourself and you'll know what I mean.. it just really gets you thinking.

"Real Good Man" - I love the instruments in this song. It's very country with a sprinkle of rock thrown in. It's really neat sounding.

"All We Ever Find" - This is Faith's favorite track on Tim's album. It's about living in the moment with that special someone. The lyrics are really good.

"Tiny Dancer" - We've all seen Tim's "Tiny Dancer" remake when he sang it as his concert last year. It's a remake of the older hit by Elton John. Tim really does a good job bringing this song to life. This is a great way to end the album.

I would definitely recommend this CD to anyone who loves country music.. or just good music, for that matter. Each and every track has something new to offer. You won't be dissapointed with this one!

CHRISSY12 (USA) - September 17, 2004
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors

Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors is a timeless country cd. The cd includes songs about love, having a broken heart, and taking it easy; all of which are easy to relate to and catchy lyrics to sing along to and an awesome beat. Whether you want slow or upbeat music this cd has a combination of both. My favorite songs include: "She's My Kind of Rain" a song about love, "Red Ragtop" a song about relationship troubles, and "Thats Why God Made Mexico" a song about removing yourself from hard or complicated situations.

I would recommend buying this album because people will be able to identify and take personal meaning with these songs. Even if you are not a huge country fan this cd incorporates a beat that would appeal to pop fans as well. Tim McGraw and The Dancehall Doctors is one cd you can listen to all the way through and enjoy.

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