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Customer Reviews:
- honky tonk country: This is my favorite all time collection from George Straits first album. Good honky tonk music.
- Songs on Cassettes: this "Review" by seller Burlcouch is a list of the songs on both cassettes:
Strait Country
Side One: Unwound - Honky Tonk downstrairs - Blame it on Mexico - If you're thinking you want a stranger - I get along with you.
Side Two: Down & Out - Friday Night fever - Every time you throw dirt on her - She's playing hell trying to get me to heaven - Her goodby hit me in the heart
Shadowland KD Lang
Side One: Western stars - Lock stock & teardrops - Sugar Moon - I wish I didn't love you so - Waltz me once again around the dance floor - Black Coffee
Side Two: Shadowland - Don't let stars get in your eyes - Tears don't care who cries them - I'm down to my last cigarette - Busy being blue - Honky tonk angels medley (when the sun goes down) - You nearly lose your mind - Blues stay away from me - One of the Best: I first heard this album in 1981 and still listen to it all the time. It is without a doubt one of George's best!
- The most perfect country album ever recorded.: This album combines two sure-fire winners: Dean Dillon's formittable songwriting and Mr. Strait, country music's purest voice. Most of the songs on the album can even be appreciated by folks who generally don't care for country. If you fall into this catagory, you'll do well to check out Blame It On Mexico, I Get Along With You, Friday Night Fever, and If You're Thinking You Want A Stranger. These songs could almost be catagorized as soft rock/easy listening. However, songs such as Down And Out, She's Playing Hell.., and Unwound round out the album with their more conventional beer-drinkin' honky tonk sound. Also, the production quality is crisp, clear and tight. For under seven bucks, you'll own the best country album ever recorded.
- I cross my heart: This is the sweetest song I've ever heard. Pure country is a great movie. I was so happy the first time i saw the film. The rest of the songs are fantastic. In few words is an amazing production.
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