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Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors

 
Album Review: Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors
 

  • Artist: Tim McGraw
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 26, 2002
  • Genre: Country

Review

Tim "Outlaw" McGraw has been one of the most consistent of the late-'90s country superstars. Never content to reply on his reputation, he continually pushed at the pillars of the hall that created him, namely Nash Vegas. McGraw's particular gift as an interpreter of other songwriters' works is almost singular among his generation of singers. Not relying solely on production, McGraw uses numerous voices to get to the heart of a song. On this album, McGraw convinced his label and co-producers, Byron Gallimore and Darran Smith, to use his road band, the Dancehall Doctors, to make a more organic and immediate sounding record. It worked. From the stunning opener, "Comfort Me," by Craig Wiseman and Don Poythress, an ancient military sounding snare drum and a bleeding guitar note usher in a tune that is the only non-cloying patriotic song that was recorded after September 11, 2001. It's a hymn equal parts country and Celtic that is an homage to all of those who entered this country by going past the Statue of Liberty and entered the American experience. When he reaches the end, "I am the tired, I am your poor in spirit/yearnin' to breathe, breathe free...," the listener is caught up in the "us" of the song; it's inclusive, and captures in McGraw's prayer for comfort, for deliverance not from something else but to the space that freedom is -- defined both individually and collectively -- is unique among the country songs that came up after the disaster struck. Interestingly enough, it sets the tone for a record full of romantic archetypes, not only the icon of Lady Liberty, but family ("Home"); the reliving of experience unconsciously ("Red Ragtop"); escape and recreation of oneself ("That's Why God Made Mexico"); the idealization of love as a force in and of itself ("Watch the Wind Blow By", a killer soul-oriented track by Anders Osborne, and McGraw sings the hell out of it); dislocation and the realization that home isn't such a bad place to be ("Sing Me Home"); and others. McGraw closes the record with Elton John's and Bernie Taupin's "Tiny Dancer," and for a verse or so, you'd swear it was the same recording. It's frightening how close to the original it is. Why would anyone try to recreate a song so close to its original version; simple, because they love it. And McGraw's version is gorgeous, soulful, and deep like the rest of And the Dance Hall Kings. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Comfort Me Craig Wiseman Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (5:23)
Tickin' Away Lore Orion Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:19)
Home Craig Wiseman, Tony Mullins Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:58)
Red Ragtop Jason White Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:43)
That's Why God Made Mexico James T. Slater Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (3:35)
Watch the Wind Blow By Anders Osborne, Dylan Altman Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:36)
Illegal Lore Orion Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (3:54)
Sleep Tonight Hillary Lindsey, Troy Verges Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:02)
I Know How to Love You Well Arne "Honda" Hovda, Kristian Ottestad Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (5:10)
Sing Me Home Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:40)
She's My Kind of Rain Tommy Lee James, Robin Lerner Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:15)
Who Are They Danny Tate, Brad Warren Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (3:44)
Real Good Man George Teren, Rivers Rutherford Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (4:15)
All We Ever Find Kim Patton-Johnston, Liz Rose Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (3:20)
Tiny Dancer Elton John, Bernie Taupin Tim McGraw, The Dancehall Doctors (5:09)

Credits

Kim Carnes (Vocals (Background)), Don Henley (Vocals (Background)), Tim McGraw (Vocals), Tim McGraw (Producer), Tim McGraw (Photography), Tim McGraw (Creative Director), Greg Barnhill (Vocals (Background)), Paul Buckmaster (String Arrangements), David Campbell (String Arrangements), Steve Churchyard (Engineer), Dennis Davis (Engineer), Byron Gallimore (Guitar (Electric)), Byron Gallimore (Producer), Tony Green (Engineer), Jelly Roll Johnson (Harmonica), Julian King (Engineer), Hank Linderman (Engineer), B. James Lowry (Guitar (Acoustic)), Gene Miller (Vocals (Background)), Steve Nathan (Organ), Steve Nathan (Wurlitzer), Steve Nathan (Synthesizer Horn), Doug Sax (Mastering), Timothy B. Schmit (Vocals (Background)), Mike Shipley (Mixing), Matthew Cullen (Assistant Engineer), Ricky Cobble (Engineer), Billy Mason (Drums), Denny Hemingson (Guitar), Denny Hemingson (Guitar (Steel)), Denny Hemingson (Guitar (Baritone)), Denny Hemingson (Mellobar Slide), Harry McCarthy (Technical Assistance), Erik Lutkins (Engineer), Erik Lutkins (Digital Editing), Erik Lutkins (Assistant Engineer), Glenn Sweitzer (Art Direction), Greg Burns (Engineer), Cory Churko (Digital Editing), Dave Dunkley (Percussion), Robert Hadley (Mastering), Brandon Mason (Assistant Engineer), Chris Bittner (Digital Editing), Frank Macek (Loops), Chris Rodriguez (Vocals (Background)), David Bryant (Assistant Engineer), Jason Gantt (Engineer), Dean Brown (Fiddle), Dean Brown (Mandolin), Dean Brown (Photography), John Marcus (Bass), Darran Smith (Guitar (Electric)), Darran Smith (Producer), Bob Minner (Dobro), Bob Minner (Guitar), John Prestia (Harmonica), John Prestia (Guitar (Electric)), John Prestia (Technical Assistance), Kelly Clague Wright (Photography), Kelly Clague Wright (Creative Director), The Dancehall Doctors (Performer), Joey Supak (Technical Assistance)
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Wikipedia: Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors
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Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors
Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors cover
Studio album by Tim McGraw
Released November 26, 2002
Genre Country
Length 1:06:10
Label Curb
Producer Byron Gallimore
Tim McGraw
Darran Smith
Professional reviews
Tim McGraw chronology
Set This Circus Down
(2001)
Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors
(2002)
Live Like You Were Dying
(2004)

Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors is the eighth album from country musician Tim McGraw and the first to feature his band The Dancehall Doctors. It was released in 2002 and was recorded in Scotland. 4 singles were released. Two songs were in the movie Black Cloud, starring McGraw. The album also featured a cover of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer", which was released only to the AC format.

Track listing

  1. "Comfort Me" (Don Poythress, Craig Wiseman) - 5:23
  2. "Tickin' Away" (Lore Orion) - 4:19
  3. "Home" (Wiseman, Tony Mullins) - 4:58
  4. "Red Ragtop" (Jason White) - 4:43
  5. "That's Why God Made Mexico" (James T. Slater) - 3:35
  6. "Watch the Wind Blow By" (Anders Osborne, Dylan Altman) - 4:36
  7. "Illegal" (Orion) - 3:54
  8. "Sleep Tonight" (Angelo Petraglia, Hillary Lindsey, Troy Verges) - 4:02
  9. "I Know How to Love You Well" (Arne "Honda" Hovda, Kristian Ottestad) - 5:10
  10. "Sing Me Home" (Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick) - 4:40A
  11. "She's My Kind of Rain" (Tommy Lee James, Robin Lerner) - 4:15
  12. "Who Are They" (Danny Tate, Brad Warren) - 3:44
  13. "Real Good Man" (George Teren, Rivers Rutherford) - 4:15
  14. "All We Ever Find" (Liz Rose, Kim Patton-Johnston) - 3:20A
  15. "Tiny Dancer" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) - 5:09

ASong also featured in the movie Black Cloud

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