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List Price: $13.98 | | Label: Bna Entertainment
Salesrank: 103000
Released: June 26, 2001 |
| Our Price: $6.37 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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I'm Already There Track Listing:
1. Out Go The Lights
2. Unusually Unusual
3. Not A Day Goes By
4. I Want To Be The One
5. With Me
6. Without You
7. I'm Already There
8. Let's Bring It Back
9. Must Be Love
10. Softly
11. Every Little Thing She Does
12. Like A Good Cowboy
Editorial Review:
In the Mark McGuinn-penned "Unusually Unusual," lead singer Richie McDonald swoons over a girl who's "absolutely unpredictable." If only the same could be said of I'm Already There, which fulfills every expectation one could have of a Lonestar album. As usual, the band's ordinariness is delivered at a highly competent level, and the recordings here are all catchy all the time. The band rocks out in an agreeably familiar way, making equal use of country, pop, and AOR conventions, and McDonald can hit any note he wants if he's given a running start--as on the romanticized rationalizations of a power ballad called "I'm Already There," this album's bid for a hit of "Amazed" proportions. The disc's most surprising moment, "Without You," is also its most disappointing. After a mumbled, emotionally complex verse ("Hurt, cry, pray to die / That's all I've got left to do"), McDonald and his mates suddenly launch into an inexplicably bombastic chorus that sounds like its never even been introduced to its own depressive heart. --David Cantwell
I'm Already There Reviews:
All Country Should Be Like This 
2009-09-24 - I was raised in a country western music household. My (Native American) father played drums in a country western band before the drums were popular with country fans. He was very dismayed that I preferred Rock. Many years later, my wife dragged me to a live Xmas show at the Fox in Detroit featuring Lonestar. They were promoting this album. I was prepared to be bored but in the spirit of Xmas, I was willing to fake my pleasure at being at a country show. Boy, was I shocked! This is a band that could play any kind of music. The vocalist (Ritchie) had amazing range in his voice. He actually sounded better live than on CD. I (we) now own nearly all of the Lonestar CDs. I still don't listen to much country. But to those who can enjoy all types of music (like myself), must check out this band, especially this album.
Lonestar is always there 
2007-01-12 - every time I hear this CD it hits home on a lot of aspects, it is good music to relate to
Copies Amazed power-ballad success way too much 
2004-11-18 - Lonestar didn't really surprise me with their 2001 effort. I'm Already There and Not A Day Goes By suffers from "Amazed" syndrome. Amazed's 1999 multi-format mega success is spread all over this album, their wanting to sound like every '80s heavy metal band power ballad. Did they listen to Monster Ballads 2 too much while making this album in Nashville? I'm Already There comes off as very Diane Warren-ish in its sappy lyrics. Their wanting to be diverse as a country band is okay, but these songs don't work for them. These songs are just complete fluff and their other songs are far better than this.
Its an album which i can relate to when i listen to a song 
2004-06-01 - Every song on this album I can relate to.its the kind of album where when you listen to each other a memory in your past or present comes to you and thats a amazing for a band to do that with a whole album.I'm 16 and most people cant believe i like lonestar but their one of my favourite groups and their best ones are "i'm already there" and "Not a day goes by"
Great!! 
2003-03-18 - Upbeat...excellent songs...excellent group...this one is .5 points better than the last one...if they had .5 points to give! Go buy this album, you should not be disappointed!!