Tim McGraw – All I Want

Album Info

Artist: Tim McGraw

Title: All I Want

Year: 1995

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Tracklist

  • 1. All I Want Is A Life (3:33)
  • 2. She Never Lets It Go To Her Heart (3:06)
  • 3. Can't Be Really Gone (3:21)
  • 4. Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It (3:56)
  • 5. I Didn't Ask And She Didn't Say (4:04)
  • 6. Renegade (3:01)
  • 7. I Like It, I Love It (3:25)
  • 8. The Great Divide (3:17)
  • 9. You Got The Wrong Man (3:19)
  • 10. Don't Mention Memphis (3:00)
  • 11. When She Wakes Up (And Finds Me Gone) (5:14)
  • 12. That's Just Me (3:13)

Review

Tim McGraw really put one foot into the heart of country with his album "All I Want". Released in the golden era of the '90s, it paints a picture of McGraw at that ripe moment before his music took a pop turn. Diving headfirst into those neotraditional vibes, he reminds us why folks used to tune their radios to the country station. Tracks like "I Like It, I Love It" and "All I Want Is a Life" aren't just foot-tappers; they effortlessly nestle into your memory, striking a balance between catchy and soulfully grounded in country roots.

This album also showcases McGraw's musical storytelling, shifting from spirited songs to more thoughtful ballads. His rich voice carries tracks like "When She Wakes Up (And Finds Me Gone)" with both subtlety and strength. Thanks to the skillful production of Byron Gallimore and James Stroud, the instrumentation shines bright and stays true to the genre, lending authenticity to McGraw's work. With over two million copies sold and multi-platinum status, "All I Want" firmly established McGraw among country's upper echelon, cementing his early rise into what would be an iconic career. - Rex