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Love Lessons
Tracy Byrd
Love Lessons
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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All Artists: Tracy Byrd
Title: Love Lessons
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 2
Label: Mca Special Products
Original Release Date: 7/18/1995
Release Date: 7/18/1995
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Today's Country, Neotraditional
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 008811124229, 0008811124229, 008811124243

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Best Byrd CD In Years
Pete Kic | York, Ontario | 01/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Tracy really hits country in this CD. From Walkin To Jerusalem which gives you a kind of blues feel to my favourite track in Heaven in my Woman's Eyes. I keep thinking of the life I have with my gf when I hear this song over and over. She is my everything. Another great song on this album and the second best tune in my opinion would be Have a good one. True country, what Tracy turns out day in and day out...one true Texan."
Byrd gives us another classic!
barstoolcowboy | eCowboy.com | 11/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Tracy proves with his third album that the first two were not beginner's luck. He really is one of the most consistent artists in the business! Byrd continues to give his fans a broad range of songs with his own unique style. His ability to bring us a solid album everytime is starting to remind us of another Texan. Of course, you've heard the hits like Love Lessons (co-written by Jerry Kilgore) which follows the lead song Walking To Jerusalem and leads into 4 to 1 In Atlanta starting the album off with a bang. Sure you'll recognize quite a few off of this album. But as always, Byrd gives us some real gems that we may not have heard as much on the radio. Down on the Bottom (co-written by Byrd) is a dark swampy look at losing love that has a really different mood than any other country song we've heard. We're seeing a certain attitude behind the songs Byrd co-writes; and we like it. We're thinking maybe there's some more great stuff he's written but has yet to record. Another one of our favorites is Have A Good One which sounds so classic, we thought it was a remake. We actually asked the band who originally did it. But, Tracy and the guys assured us that he was the first to cut it. Throughout this album, you will hear those classic overtones which Byrd effectively updates to his own style. While this album did not churn out the hits on the radio, Byrd fans have yet another classic collection of one of the best and truest country singers today. As always, you can listen to the whole album without skipping one song. Again, Byrd hits our Top 100 of All Time. Are you beginning to see a pattern?Editor, eCowboy.com"