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1. Intro
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2. Lost In This Moment
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3. Between Raising Hell And Amazing Grace
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4. Faster Than Angels Fly
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5. Eternity (Featuring John Legend)
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6. When The Devil Gets The Best Of Me
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7. Radio
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8. You Never Stop Loving Somebody
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9. High Five
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10. Please Man (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
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11. You Shook Me All Night Long
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12. Loud
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Reviews
The best U.I.M. (unintentionally ironic moment) on Big & Rich's third album could be when Wyclef Jean joins the duo on the catchy "Please Man." With Jean's help, the song out-Cowboy-Troys Cowboy Troy by blending country with rap while exuding a plea for unity between white people and non-Caucasians. Their countrified version of AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" is almost as funny as the line on "When The Devil Gets The Best Of Me" that goes "Sometimes women are like cocaine/ Got to have more and more every day."
Irony aside, "Radio" is a catchy ditty with flowing harmonies and a triumphant chorus.
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- Eric Shea
(c) 2007 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.









