ALBUM REVIEW : Pleasant, Pliant and Forgettable
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* 1/2 Tim McGraw, “Not a Moment Too Soon,” Curb. So you think McGraw’s hit single “Indian Outlaw” is as lunkheaded as they come? Keep listening--that affront to Native Americans gives way to a song in which a heartbroke cowpoke finds himself “messed up in Mexico and livin’ on refried dreams.” A pleasant, pliant voice is the one thing McGraw has going for him, but it finds little worth singing in this sophomore outing.
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