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Free Music Notes for No FencesFree Music Review: Garth Brooks No Fences Hit: 5 Stars
No Fences is one of four remastered albumns I have purchased. The others, Garth Brooks, The Chase, and Roping the Wind have completed my renewed collection. They are all great sounds. Highly Recommended
Donald Burroughs
Free Music Review: No Fences Hit: 5 Stars
As always, when one gets a CD, there are only three or four songs one wants to hear more than once.
That being said, it's a good album.
Free Music Review: Great CD, great deal.... Hit: 5 Stars
Got the CD fast. A wonderful CD to listen too. Great songs, by a great preformer. Great price! No complaints.
Free Music Review: Garth's best, a very good country album.... Hit: 4 Stars
This is the only Garth Brooks still in my collection, and it's still pretty good and quite listenable. Garth is no Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, or Merle Haggard, but on this album, he manages to make a very good country album. Most modern country stars are slick and over packaged, but Garth never felt like that. One of my favorite songs on this album is New Way to Fly. It's one of Garth's most beautiful, moving songs (he also co-wrote it), and that song has the soul and depth that old country music always seems to find. As for the other songs, if you're not singing along to Friends in Low Places, you're an uptight sod. The song Unanswered Prayers is actually pretty good. Its lyric and message is quite moving. How many us have been p**sed at God for not answering our prayers, then years later thanking him for not having us go down that path? The song isn't Ecclesiastes or anything, but it's got a good message to it, which I dig. The Thunder Rolls bores me, though, despite being about an important subject. The song sounds too rock and roll to me, surprisingly.
Overall, this is probably the only Garth album that you really need if you're a casual fan.
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