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    Southern Voice

    Tim McGraw may not be the hardest-working man in country music, but he sounds the part, having risen to megastardom by projecting the charm of a bootstrapper. His 10th album is best when it's a little grim, as on the spaghetti-Westernized "If I Died Today," in which a waiter contemplates the abyss,...

    2009 RS: 3of 5 Stars

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Biography

Before he became Mr. Faith Hill -- and, in his own right, arguably the most successful male country singer since Garth Brooks -- Tim McGraw was just another young hat act seemingly cut from the same new traditionalist mold as Alan Jackson. Tim McGraw, his modest 1993 debut, is a pleasing if unremarkable set of light honky-tonk ("Two Steppin' Mind") and smoothly sung ballads ("Only Thing That I...

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