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Different Things  (Audio CD) 
by Tracy Byrd

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:October 31, 2006
Studio:Rocket Science
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Track Listing
1. Different Things
2. The More I Feel Like Rockin'
3. She Was Smart
4. A Cowboy and a Dancer
5. The Biggest Thing in Texas
6. Just One Woman
7. Saltwater Cowboy
8. Cheapest Motel
9. Better Places Than This
10. Before I Die
11. Hot Night in the Country

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 15 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Solid self-released record from a veteran country star  Nov 07, 2006 By DJ Joe Sixpack
Tracy Byrd's still going strong... His last record had some great hits (especially "The Truth About Men") but I guess he still felt it would be fun to put out an independently-released record this time around. It doesn't sound that much different from his other records, but for Byrd's fans, that's really good news. This is a solid record that country fans fan really sink their teeth into.... Maybe next time he'll do something a bit more rugged and rough, but if you like Top Forty twang, the way Tracy Byrd has always done it, you'll want to check this album out.

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4Bryd's Rejuvenated Though Not "Different"  Nov 24, 2006 By Timothy Yap "thy4568"
Prime Cuts: Just One Woman, A Cowboy and a Dancer, Biggest Thing in Texas

For every album cover Tracy Byrd has donned a Stetson, but stylistically he has wore many hats. Riding on the crest of the odious line dance craze with "Watermelon Crawl," giving Hallmark a run for their money with the ultra-romantic "Keeper of the Stars," and arousing more fun than the barroom allows with "Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo," Tracy Byrd has never been claustrophobic in his choice of material. Nevertheless, lethargy had the upper hand towards the tail end of his RCA tenure when he saturated his repertoire with down right silly novelty ditties such as "Revenge of the Middle Aged Woman" and mediocre rock such as the awfully misconstrued "Johnny Cash." Thankfully, a label change (now on his self-financed Blind Mule Records) turned things around for the better. Teaming with songwriter Mike Geiger, Byrd has helmed one of his finest CDs since "No Ordinary Man" and his eponymous debut. Just like his variegated-style oeuvre, there is a bit of everything on this record: from raved up spitfire rock to stone-cold country balladry to those gorgeous love ballads to unforgettable story songs with an unforgettable twist, everything that we have come to love about this Texan is neatly contained within this disc. Not given to a moment of doze, "Different Things" is Bryd's return to fine form.

Of the last category, "Cheapest Motel" is a frisky tale of marital infidelity told with a twist. Painting a raunchy rendezvous of two adulterous couple in a seedy motel, "Cheapest Motel" later tells of how when the man was discovered, it cost him his wife, kids and possessions, thus fostering the single's greatest hook, "the cheapest motel in town cost him everything." For those who cannot get enough of Byrd's penchant for consummate narrative songs a listen to "A Cowboy and a Dancer" will impress. A story song of two mismatched lovers hitting off after been ruffled by life's storms over a fiddle-drenched waltz, "A Cowboy and a Dancer" attests to the all-surpassing power of love. Romance is again the tableau of "Just One Woman," a touching love ballad very much in the "Keeper of the Stars" tenor. Though charting no new terrain, the western swing "Biggest Thing in Texas" is a standard fare valentine to the Lone Star state. However, this track bristles with so much energy that it will get your toe tapping and lips lynching over its infectious melody.

As novelty ditties does littered Byrd's portfolio, this new disc is by no means an exception. Though the idea of the amalgam of western and beach cultures may sound aberrant, yet somehow "Saltwater Cowboy" works. Perhaps with the beach loving cowboy Kenny Chesney in mind, "Saltwater Cowboy" details a Stetson-wearing fisherman toasting to Chris Ledoux while singing Jimmy Buffett hits. An inspirational ode limning the message of "what I want and what I need have always been different things," the title track's booming beat has a way of ministering to those who need a little chicken soup for the soul. However, tracks such as "The More I Feel Like Rocking" and "Hot Night in Country" suffer from mauling over tried themes with average melodies that just do not match up to Bryd's standard.

Overall, a change of label and the presence of co-producer Mike Geiger have worked out for the better. Gone are those insipid novelty numbers and those ear-destroying rockers. Back are lots of steel, fiddles and Bryd's animated vocals grit with a believable honesty that are always winsome. Also with the plethora of styles and lyrical content, this CD will not present opportunities for snoozes.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Under-recognized  Jan 07, 2008 By R. Berryman "RMB"
An excellent album (as usual) from this under-recognized C&W singer. He is slightly too Texas-oriented, but this is a common problem among country performers who forget there's more to America than Texas. Otherwise, it's excellent.

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5The Byrd Is Back!  Dec 24, 2006 By Bill Roberts
Tracy Byrd is back with his new album, "Different Things."

This is Tracy's first album released from his own label. After a long two year stint between albums, this new album has a few "Different Things" for his "ByrdWatchers."

The tune "The More I Feel Like Rockin'" gets you tappin' your feet and the swing of "Biggest Thing in Texas" reminds me of some of Tracy's older songs on albums from a few years back. The song "Saltwater Cowboy" has some funny lines in the tune, I especially like the opening line of "I look like a lobster wearing flip flops and a Stetson" as this reminds me of Kenny Chesney when he took his photo on the beach.

His answer to "Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo" is the song "Better Places Than This." In which the person in the song is getting thrown out of the bar...after he's probably had more than "Ten Rounds." He talks about being shown the door, hearing it all and "Hearing it all from his sweet angel's lips."

Although this album is different from his last few, this album is Tracy Byrd through and through. In fact he actually picked these songs to go on the album. This is not the typical album being released today from Nashville. Which is one of the reasons why this album should be part of your collection.

If you're a true Tracy Byrd lover, you need to buy this album.


Bill Roberts
TBFC

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5"Different Things" - Powerful & Inspirational  Dec 19, 2006 By W. S. Walker "Wendy"
Tracy Byrd is back with "Different Things" and it's a splendid culmination of powerful music and vocals. The emotion with which he sings the title track "Different Things" and "Cheapest Motel" brings home the seriousness of love and floundering relationships, provoking serious thought and soul searching while bringing chills every time it's played.

Coupled with the serious side is the playful side of "Saltwater Cowboy", "Better Places Than This", and "The Biggest Thing in Texas", each one a toe tapping, `put a smile on your face and sing along' kind of song. These tunes show Tracy knows how to have fun with music and recognizes what turns his fans on at his always fun and exciting live shows.

The sexy side of Tracy comes out once again with a "Cowboy and a Dancer" and "Hot Night in the Country" bringing the imagination into play with the description and images of new found love and new attraction. These lyrics bring to mind scenes of hot summer nights and the joining of two people at the same place in their lives on the road to their destiny together.

"The More I Feel Like Rockin'", "She Was Smart", and "Before I Die" each inspire the listener to take stock of life and embrace it at any age promoting living in the moment and following dreams.

This CD is exciting and playful, yet serious and emotional with thought provoking lyrics. Tracy knows how to please a crowd and have a hand in writing hit songs. Each song is unique and showcases Tracy's beautiful baritone voice which has grown into a powerful instrument over the years. "Different Things" will add value to any country music lover's collection.

Wendy in Charlotte, NC
"TBFC"


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