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Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn Album: “Borderline”

Brooks & Dunn Album: “Borderline”
Album Information :
Title: Borderline
Release Date:1996-04-16
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country
Label:Arista
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:078221881029
Customers Rating :
Average (4.1) :(14 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 My Maria Video
2 Man This Lonely
3 Why Would I Say Goodbye Video
4 Mama Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothing Video
5 I Am That Man Video
6 More Than a Margarita Video
7 Redneck Rhythm & Blues Video
8 My Love Will Follow You Video
9 One Heartache at a Time Video
10 Tequila Town Video
11 White Line Casanova Video
Fireball "Fireball_SP2" (Toronto) - August 27, 2003
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- 'Borderline' is great both sides of the border

The first single / track here and one of the most perfectly (actually, even better than the original!) covered songs ever is the muscular 'My Maria' , a song we are all so glad they remade into another classic.

The western-cool cover/photo of the two is also appealing as well: back to the tunes!

'Why Would I Say Goodbye' brnigs Kix Brooks over to the main mike and makes a smooth tune, like a mid-tempo love ballad. Smooth one and really well performed/produced.

Here comes the gravel and dirt in 'Mama Gets Dressed Up For Nothing', a fun rockin' time that almost makes a full plegged rock tune with a buzzsaw attitude!

Great ballads are the towering 'I Am That Man', and a more sad 'A Man This Lonely'. Just listen to Ronnie's soaring vocals on both tracks.

Another highlight is with Kix Brooks neat little fun one 'More Than A Margerita', a song that makes into a non over the top spot, but very cool.

The hard thing about a lot of the public and critics' complaints to artists is that certain songs that are neither oh-so sad or rockin/movin' seem to be excused as fillers. Some may be, but most of them - on any album - are not. They should be considered as rest stops, or ones that carry a calm smile. Why not after all of the sad heartaches or rompin and stompin'- even though both of these attitudes still make great songs.

B. Reid (Texas) - December 07, 2012
- One of their best

If you enjoy the country/country pop sounds of B&D, you must own this album. There isn't a weak link in the song list.

Mark (San Francisco, CA) - December 13, 1999
- Really Good album with a bit of spanish flavor!

I really like this album along with their latest, Tightrope. "My Maria", "Why Would I Say Goodbye" and "Tequila Town" are my favorites. "My Maria" was one of the best country videos ever. Tequila Town is a beautiful spanish song that should have been a single as I think it is great. Great Ballads are also present here including "A Man This Lonely" and "I Am That Man". There are a few filler songs, "Redneck, Rhythum & Blues" and "More Than A Margarita". But hey, with the rest of it being top notch-we can forgive them!

Customer review - June 09, 1999
- The feelings evoked by these artist is overwhelming!

I can't say enough about Brooks & Dunn. They are more than entertainers, they capture the heart and soul of our very being. From their mournful ballads to rocking the house down. I have never been as touched to the core as I am when listening to their music.

Customer review - November 24, 1998
- aptly named album

Boy, they sure picked an appropriate name for this one--it's "borderline" in quality. Too bad! Sounds like they cranked it out in a big hurry. The great songwriting of their past just ain't here. Trite arrangements (same old Nashville studio players everybody else uses). ZZZZZZZ.

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