All Artists: Steve Wariner Title: I Am Ready Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Bmg Special Product Release Date: 4/1/2002 Genres: Country, Pop Style: Today's Country Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 755174671821 |
Steve Wariner I Am Ready Genres: Country, Pop
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Member CD ReviewsMargaret B. from PUTNAM, CT Reviewed on 7/24/2016... This CD turned me into a country fan. I bought it for "Leave Him Out of This"--just a great plea--and loved everything. I was surprised and a Steve Wariner fan for life. His guitar skills are amazing and his smooth voice grabs you and pulls you in. An amazing "stranded on a desert island" choice.
CD ReviewsAm I the only one who thinks this is GREAT music? Cory L. Schwent | 08/31/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "I rarely listen to country music anymore. It's either too hokey, insincere or not relevant to me. But this disc smells as sweet as a wood fire on a cold December night. Simple and honest is the best description I can give. This ranks way up on my list of "favorite" discs. A list very short on country performers." Five Stars???????? Yup Cory L. Schwent | Bloomsdale, MO United States | 05/06/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "How in the world could anyone give a Steve Wariner cd 5 stars? They must be crazy to think that the "Poor Man's Vince Gill" could ever make a good recording.I'll tell you how I can give it 5 stars. It has 10 songs that fit perfectly with one another. It has proven songs like "Tips of My Fingers" that was simmingly written for Steve Wariner. It also has original songs like "Leave Him Out of This" that has more passion and feeling than almost any song recorded in the 1990's. It has great picking songs like "Crash Course in the Blues" which shows how complete of a perfomer Wariner is. And is also has all those songs that weren't singles that are just as good as the ones released as singles.And something that I never overlook, and can make or break an album, it has awesome graphics. I can picture the cover Lp sized in the front window of the Ernest Tubb record shop in 1965.Complete package. Essential recording."
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