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Amazon: Flicka with Tim McGraw, Maria Bello and Alison Lohman
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"Having scoured my local library for books on horses as a young girl and taking just enough lessons to get really hooked on riding, I was captivated by this story of a girl who finds her bliss with a mustang. What she accomplishes with the horse is nothing short of miraculous . . . and every horse-loving gal's dream-come-true."
iTunes Store: Various Artists - Flicka (Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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"Like many little girls, I dreamed not just riding, but owning a horse. So I enjoyed "Flicka" probably as much, if not more, than any horse-loving ten-year-old girl. The soundtrack was a beautiful accompaniment to the drama with more than a few highlights, including Tim McGraw's "My Little Girl" and the classic "All the Pretty Little Ponies." This is for the cowgirl (or boy) in you."
Tim McGraw- Greatest Hits Vol 2
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"Well it's definitely worth listening to It' the Greatest Hit and it's Vol 2!! LOL! This man is HOT! Live Like You Were Dying .....love it.......totally an emotional heartfelt song!"
Tim McGraw - Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors [Audio CD]
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"Tim "Outlaw" McGraw has been one of the most consistent of the late-'90s country superstars. Never content to reply on his reputation, he continually pushed at the pillars of the hall that created him, namely Nash Vegas. McGraw's particular gift as an interpreter of other songwriters' works is almost singular among his generation of singers. Not relying solely on production, McGraw uses numerous v..."
Tim McGraw - Place in the Sun [Audio CD]
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"Everywhere may have continued Tim McGraw's streak of hit albums, but it also suggested that he was falling into a bit of a rut. That doesn't seem to have bothered McGraw, since Everywhere's sequel, A Place in the Sun, is much like its predecessor in its balance of polished ballads, country-pop and uptempo ravers, which are supposed to sound like honky-tonk but are closer to country-rock. Since he'..."
Tim McGraw - Not a Moment Too Soon [Audio CD]
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""Indian Outlaw," with its controversy and its resemblance to the Raiders' "Indian Reservation," made Tim McGraw a star and earned him the nickname "Outlaw McGraw." The ballad "Don't Take the Girl" reinforced the image. Not a Moment Too Soon contained better hooks than its predecessor, but it also belabored the obvious with songs like "It Don't Get Any Countrier Than This" and "Give It to Me Strait..."
Tim McGraw - All I Want [Audio CD]
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"Tim McGraw's early albums always suffered from uneven material, but All I Want is a surprisingly consistent record that consolidates his strengths while allowing him to expand into new territory. He didn't abandoned the honky tonk and jokey country-rock that made him famous, but he made it rock harder and hired songwriters who would help him make it more believable -- just check the track "Renegad..."
Tim McGraw - Let It Go [Original Release] [Audio CD]
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"Tim McGraw stayed out of recording studios for nearly three years after his smash single and album Live Like You Were Dying. McGraw is a road dog and a husband to Faith Hill. The pair had a child and McGraw comes back to a style of country music he helped form in the early '90s. His backing band, the Dance Hall Doctors, is the E Street Band of country music in the 21st century. McGraw -- who, with..."
Tim McGraw - Live Like You Were Dying [Audio CD]
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"There's good reason for Tim McGraw's endurance at the top of contemporary country: he's a restless visionary who's worked hard to improve as an interpretive singer. In 2002, McGraw bucked the trend and convinced his label, and producers Byron Gallimore and Darran Smith, to let him use his road band in the studio. The rough and tumble intimacy of the set put it over the top and appealed to music fa..."
Tim McGraw - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Audio CD]
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"This 16-track, second volume of Tim McGraw's Greatest Hits is a stopgap that generally covers the years 2001-2004, but there are exceptions. There are a pair of tunes from 2001's Set This Circus Down , four from Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors (2002), and two from Live Like You Were Dying, issued in 2004. You also get the title cuts from 1994's Not a Moment Too Soon, and 1997's Everywhere. Al..."
Tim McGraw - Greatest Hits [Audio CD]
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"Greatest Hits lives up to its title, offering the bulk of Tim McGraw's big hits over the course of its 15 tracks. Thankfully, there are no new recordings to bait hardcore fans -- just "Let's Make Love," the duet with Faith Hill that originally appeared on her Breathe album. Consequently, this is one of the rare modern-day incidences of a Greatest Hits that really offers all the hits, and nothing b..."
Tim McGraw Gets a Perfume
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"This isn't out yet, but when it does come out I think it is going to smell like Miller Lite and BBQ."
Southern Voice: Tim McGraw
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"Taylor Swift's first single was "Tim McGraw." So obviously he had a huge influence on her career!"
Tim McGraw - Greatest Hits: Limited Edition, Vol. 1 & 2 [Audio CD]
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"Indian Outlaw, Maybe We Should Just Sleep on It, My Next Thirty Years"





