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| 1 | All I Want Is a Life | Pfrimmer/Mullins/Mu | 3:33 |
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| 2 | She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart | Waters/Shapiro | 3:03 |
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| 3 | Can't Be Really Gone | Burr | 3:21 |
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| 4 | Maybe We Should Just Sleep on It | Phillips/Laseter | 3:57 |
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| 5 | I Didn't Ask and She Didn't Say | Stephenson/Wilson/M | 4:04 |
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| 6 | Renegade | Bogard/Stevens | 3:01 |
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| 7 | I Like It, I Love It | McGraw/Dukes/Hall/A | 3:25 |
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| 8 | The Great Divide | Beavers | 3:17 |
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| 9 | You Got the Wrong Man | Perry/Barnhill | 3:19 |
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| 10 | Don't Mention Memphis | Bishop/LaBounty | 3:00 |
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| 11 | When She Wakes Up (And Finds Me Gone) | Barnes | 5:14 |
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| 12 | That's Just Me | Dodd | 3:13 |
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Editorial Reviews
All I Want
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Curb
Category: Pop/Rock
All I Want
UPC: 715187780026
Release Date: 09/19/1995
Original Release Date: 09/19/1995
Number of Discs: 1
- Tim McGraw
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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 "Renegade" for an example. Similarly, his ballads, such as "I Didn't Ask and She Didn't Say," and "Can't Be Really Gone," are heartfelt; they're delivered with convincing sincerity. In other words, he has grown musically and developed into a thoroughly entertaining vocalist. And that growth is what makes All I Want the best of his early records. It is still somewhat uneven, with several weaker songs, but McGraw learned on his first couple of efforts how to disguise the flaws in the material with his singing and lessen them considerably from here on in. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Thom Jurek, Rovi









