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1 Saturday Night   4:03
2 Simple as That   3:17
3 Amazed Lindsey/Mayo/Green 4:00
4 What About Now Smith/Barker/Harbin 3:30
5 Tell Her Wiseman/Kwesi B. 3:27
6 Don't Let's Talk About Lisa   3:14
7 I've Gotta Find You   3:48
8 You Don't Know What Love Is   3:14
9 All the Way   3:34
10 Smile Randall/Follesé 3:33
11 Lonely Grill [*]   4:31
12 Everything's Changed [Acoustic Version][*] McDonald/Nelson/Boo 4:46
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Lonely Grill

Audio Compact Disc

Label: BNA

Category: Pop/Rock

Lonely Grill

UPC: 078636776224

Release Date: 06/01/1999

Original Release Date: 06/01/1999

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Saturday Night, Simple as That, Amazed, What About Now, Tell Her, Don't Let's Talk About Lisa, I've Gotta Find You, You Don't Know What Love Is, All the Way, Smile, Lonely Grill [*], Everything's Changed [Acoustic Version][*]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Lonestar began as a fairly straight-ahead country band, indebted to pure honky tonk. With their second record, they moved themselves toward pop and, ironically, it didn't pay off in great dividends, even if it spawned a Top 10 single. For their third album, Lonely Grill, they take a middle ground, moving back toward hardcore country while retaining elements of the pop sheen of Crazy Nights. The results aren't always successful, but overall, the album is stronger than its immediate predecessor, largely due to the increased grit. There are still some slow spots and mediocre songs scattered throughout the record, but the strong moments, such as "Amazed" and "I've Gotta Find You," keep the record entertaining and suggest that Lonestar will find a way to fuse their two inclinations into a signature sound. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi