George Strait - Troubadour
Artist:
George Strait
Review:
Like a bottle of Heinz ketchup on a diner counter, a George Strait
album is a reassuring product. At fifty-five, dude’s spent his life
making fairly low-bullshit, high-yield mainstream country: Since
1981’s Strait Country, his LPs have gone platinum or
better thirty-two times, and the four-CD anthology Strait Out
of the Box has shifted 8 million units. That’s a lot of
Resistol cowboy hats, pardner (although thanks to his endorsement
deal, Strait no doubt gets ‘em free). Troubadour is…
Rating:
3 Stars
Original post by Eric Nowels
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