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(16 customer reviews) 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Impressive debut by the king of country,
July 13, 2000 Jonathan Lammert - See all my reviews
This review is from: Strait Country (Audio CD)
If you had never heard of George Strait and had first taken a look at the album cover of the 29-year-old, you would have no idea how big this guy would become. George started off his career with a set of songs that would form the framework of his "faithful to tradition" style. From the get-go, Unwound grabs you and two-steps you across the dancehall floor with its driving bass and drum beat. It also has a nice take on a common, cliched phrase. If You're Thinking also predated Kenny Rogers' similarly-themed present hit Buy Me A Rose, with a nifty fiddle throughout. Down And Out, which the record company released as a single against George's wishes, is still pretty good. As for the other songs, one of Strait fans' all-time favorite non-singles, Blame It On Mexico, stands out. It contains a nice, slight Tex Mex flavor, and an ideal chorus for singing along. Everytime You Throw and Firday Night Fever are also strong tunes, even though Everytime's theme has...Read more
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
The most perfect country album ever recorded.,
December 8, 2002 Greg (Alpena, MI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Strait Country (Audio CD)
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.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
A First for Strait,
January 2, 2001 Roy Levins (san antonio, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Strait Country (Audio CD)
The beginning is right here on this album. The earliest work he ever did with MCA records. Since the this album was first only offered on a LP record in 1981 and cassette you do not get that first class sound you get with cds that are made today. Really when you hear this the recording is really outdated but that does not stop the classics on the album and basically all of the great songs his first classic Unwound, Down and Out and If you want a stranger are reasons to buy it right there but then you have the non singles which are the reasons to own it like Blame it on Mexico, Friday Night Fever,Everytime you throw dirt on her,and I get along with you and basically all of the others, with the exception of Honky tonk downstairs which isn't to bad but gets better later on in the song but the song starts out slow but overall a classic.