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Lonestar Music:
Mountains



Music
Mountains
by Lonestar

Mountains
List Price: $8.99Label: Bna Entertainment

Salesrank: 17332

Released: October 17, 2006
Our Price: $0.97
Used Price: $0.22
Media: Audio CD

Mountains Track Listing:
1. Mountains
2. Nothing to Prove
3. Long Lost Smile
4. Thought It Was You
5. Hey God
6. I Wanna Do It for You
7. Cowboy Girl
8. What She Had To
9. One of Those Nights
10. Careful Where You Kiss Me
11. Always in the Band

Editorial Review:
Inspirational power ballads with soaring harmonies dominate the ninth album by this veteran Texas quartet. Whether singing of the everyday, character-building challenges faced by ordinary folks in the title track, celebrating the comforts of domestic bliss in "Nothing to Prove," or thanking a higher power in "Hey God," much of the material has a thematic uplift that matches the music. Two of the songs, "Long Lost Smile" and "What She Had to Do," tell the story of a heroic woman who runs away from an abusive or neglectful relationship. Yet the band shows a sexier side with the double entendre of "Cowboy Girl," the sensual "One of Those Nights," and the steamy "Careful Where You Kiss Me." While songs name-check rock idols like Van Morrison and Bob Seger, the closing "Always in the Band" makes Lonestar sound more like the Journey of contemporary country. --Don McLeese

Mountains Reviews:
MOUNTAINS, single by Lonestar 1 Star Review
2008-01-22 - The first verse of the song MOUNTAINS by Lonestar talks about all the horrible things this woman has to go through, including being a waitress to people of "every color and creed" ... sarcasm approaching ... Wow, what an ordeal she had to endure: putting up with all those various people of different colors and creeds! That poor woman shouldn't have to go through that!
Does this song seems racist and intolerant?

Great talent, good songs 4 Star Review
2007-12-02 - Good music, good lyrics and great talent combine to make another very good album from Lonestar. Not great, but very good. This album is another in a history of quality albums and music put out by Lonestar. Even with all the good songs on this album, I'd have to say my favorite song from them is probably still "Not a day Goes By" from the album "I'm Already There". It's a personal thing....

Some Powerful Lyrics 4 Star Review
2007-11-29 - Yes, it's all a bit country bumpkin redneck for us Europeans, I know, but I just love Lonestar. And what a bunch of ugly fellas too! My children make so much fun of me and complain the tunes stick in their head, when they could be listening to 'good' music.
This new album: couldn't even get through the first song without blubbering. Anyone alive will identify with the lyrics. Yes, some complain the idea of climbing mountains is plagiarised, but my answer to that is that it is an idea integral to human understanding and therefore public property; progress and overcoming adversity are universal principles. Track 2 is just a.m.a.z.i.n.g., a real feel-good factor in this track, as a working woman I completely relate...
Track 5 sends shivers down my spine, arguably one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
The only downside of the album is the last few tracks, from about 9 onwards, which are still pleasant, but don't seem to have the same power.

Mountains 5 Star Review
2007-01-11 - Lonestar just get better and better with each album they release. I enjoyed this very much.

stolen song 1 Star Review
2006-12-24 - It would seem to me that anyone who's heard "3 Second Ride" by Cindy Black would put two and two together. Whoever wrote this song probably heard hers first. I think it's sad they can't come up with an orginal idea.










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