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Ropin the Wind



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Garth Brooks Music:
Ropin the Wind



Music
Ropin' the Wind
by Garth Brooks

Ropin
List Price: $15.98Label: Pearl Records

Salesrank: 36136

Released: August 21, 2007
Our Price: $6.91
Used Price: $3.32
Media: Audio CD

Ropin' the Wind Track Listing:
1. Against the Grain
2. Rodeo
3. What She's Doing Now
4. Burning Bridges
5. Which One of Them
6. Papa Loved Mama
7. Shameless
8. Cold Shoulder
9. We Bury the Hatchet
10. In Lonesome Dove
11. River

Editorial Review:
One artist...one decade...one hundred million albums sold! Garth Brooks remains the biggest Country artist of all-time. He harnessed the Country and Pop influences of has past and created a new kind of Country that appealed to different generations of fans and crossed over into the Pop market like no other artist before him. Garth Brooks changed the rules based on his talent alone. He became a worldwide superstar while remaining true to his humble roots, which added to his appeal. This is his 1991 album and features 'Against The Grain', 'Rodeo' and 'Burning Bridges'. Pearl.

Description of Ropin' the Wind:
Brooks's third album, 1991's Ropin' the Wind, found him distancing himself further from the new-traditionalist hat-pack. The album's centerpiece was an all-stops-out Southern-rock cover of Billy Joel's "Shameless." Another hit single, "Rodeo," boasted a slinky Creedence-style groove. Brooks's propensity for sentimental folk-pop clichés surfaced on the ballads "What She's Doing Now" and "The River." But "We Bury the Hatchet" and "Papa Loved Mama" were tongue-in-cheek attempts at honky-tonk and truck-drivin' boogie. While Brooks subsequently has been criticized for putting a cowboy hat atop rock & roll and calling it country, these tracks sound more like vintage Ernest Tubb next to some of today's Nashville Pop-tarts. --Rick Mitchell

Ropin' the Wind Reviews:
Ropin the Wind 5 Star Review
2009-05-21 - I came upon this artist's work very late, about ten years late, but i am enjoying the variety of theme, subject, musical style and pace that makes up his work.

Garth at his second-best! "No Fences" and this make a perfect pair. 5 Star Review
2008-10-24 - After the release of his best-selling album to date, Garth Brooks released his third album, entitled "Ropin the Wind" in September 1991. Like "No Fences," this album contains many standouts (and/or singles) that were all over pop/country radio in the early 1990's.

My personal favorite is "Rodeo," which is a song that I grew up listening to in the early '90's. There are also fine tunes like the honky-tonk showtune "Papa Loved Mama," the graceful "The River," the album's opener, "Against the Grain" and a cover of Billy Joel's "Shameless."

A great album to pick up after listening to 1990's country-rock classic, "No Fences."

GOOD MUSIC 5 Star Review
2007-10-03 - I have all of Garth Brooks C/Ds now. I have been a collector for some time
and have filled in where I was lacking. I have his limited editions and
DVD limited editions.(released by Wal-Mart)I feel this C/D is very good, it has a little bit of a different feel than his previous releases I highly recommend this C/D for all Garth Fans.

Best!!!!! 5 Star Review
2007-03-08 - This is by far the best Garth Brooks album he's ever made!!! I remember it when I was younger and I still play it over and over!!! It the best!!!

Excellent! 5 Star Review
2006-04-04 - I'm not a particular country fan, but not only does this CD have great sentimental value for me, but it truly has great songs! There's not one I don't like. Still, I've tried to put them in the order that I like them best. Of course, that's difficult and some may be interchangeable depending on my mood.

Burning Bridges--Beautiful song.
Shameless--So great.
What She's Doing Now--Also beautiful.
In Lonesome Dove--Ditto.
The River--Such a nice song.
Papa Loved Mama--Another story song! Love those.
We Bury the Hatchet--Fun.
Cold Shoulder--Very nice song.
Against the Grain--Ditto!
Rodeo--Umm, ditto!
Which One of Them--I didn't remember this song from the first time I owned the album, but it's good.

So basically, it's an all-around winner! Good for listening to continuously.










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