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George Strait, Lead On

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1570244

Disk length: 30m 51s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1994

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. You Can't Make A Heart Love Somebody 3:21
2. Adalida 3:36
3. I Met a Friend of Yours Today 3:16
4. Nobody Has to Get Hurt 2:31
5. Down Louisiana Way 4:18
6. Lead On 3:27
7. What am I Waiting For 2:37
8. The Big One 2:07
9. I'll Always be Loving You 2:32
10. No One but You 2:59

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Review

Strait has long been an expert at Texas swing and Texas honky-tonk, but on this album he stretches out to prove he's just as good with dance music from Louisiana and California. "Adalida" is a surprisingly authentic Cajun two-step with lively fiddle fills by Stuart Duncan, while "I'll Always Be Loving You" sounds like classic Bakersfield with Brent Mason adding the bright electric guitar fills. Two Jim Lauderdale songs combine funny lyrics and twitchy dancehall rhythms, and an old Max Barnes number, "No One but You," is given a seductive swing arrangement. Coproduced by Strait and Tony Brown, "Lead On" proves that country music doesn't have to sacrifice great singing to keep the dancers happy. --Geoffrey Himes

Other Versions

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Lead On

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 30m 50s (-1m 59s)

Lead On

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 30m 50s (-1m 59s)

Lead On

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 30m 52s (+0m 1s)

Lead On

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 31m 29s (+0m 38s)

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