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Taking the Long Way

Country album by Dixie Chicks

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This is an excellent CD.

  • May 23, 2006
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This is an excellent CD from the Dixie Chicks. I think so many people will relate to the subject matter on this album. Their fan base will definitely increase with this album. My favorite is the title track. It is a great song about following your own path in life. This song is also about doing what you feel is best for you. The girls sound great together here. I Like It is a simple song about enjoying life to the fullest. I Hope is a standout track featuring on the guitar on this track. He gives this track a cool smooth tone with his expert guitar playing. Lubbock or Leave it is a very upbeat song. I loved all the instruments featured on this track especially the banjo and violin. Lullaby and Easy Silence are two beautiful songs about the love a parent feels for their child. The Bitter End is a pretty song about lifelong friendship. Not Ready to Make Nice is a song about someone who is mad about getting hurt in a relationship. I love the feisty spirit of this track very much. Silent House is a beautiful but sad song about remembering the happiness a person brought to your life after they have died. Taking The Long Way is one of the best country albums of 2006. I loved all these songs.

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review by . October 14, 2010
posted in Music Matters
Release Date (CD): (May 23, 2006)   Label: Sony Records   Number of Discs: (1)       I cannot begin a review of the Dixie Chicks’ new CD Taking The Long Way, without saying a few words about the controversy surrounding the group after lead vocalist Natalie Maines’ remarks at a concert in the U.K. stating that she was ashamed that Bush was from her home state of Texas.  That one remark, that exercise of free speech caused the denizens …
review by . August 28, 2006
Pros: Thought-provoking, reflective lyrics; Lullaby.     Cons: Heavy California Rock influence.     The Bottom Line: With Taking The Long Way the Dixie Chicks seem to be completing a journey into self-awareness and reflective citizenship.     Release Date (CD): (May 23, 2006)   Label: Sony Records   Number of Discs: (1)      I cannot begin a review of the Dixie Chicks’ new CD Taking The Long Way, …
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Nothing changes folks like babies and war, and since the release of their last album, 2002'sHome, the Dixie Chicks have been forever altered by both. If that album showcased the trio as precocious young adults,Taking the Long Wayfinds them sobered and matured, and in a grown-up state of mind. Produced by the celebrated Rick Rubin (Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers), who saw the Chicks as "a great rock act making a country album, not a country act making a rock album," their new record impresses both as beautiful sonic tapestry (peppered with myriad Beatlesque hallmarks) and forthright yet vulnerable portrait of three women shaken by the personal and political events of the past few years. As they make clear in the defiant "Not Ready to Make Nice," they still smart over the backlash from their 2003 Bushwhacking. But as they assert on the equally autobiographical "The Long Way Around," they could never "kiss all the asses that they told me to" and just follow others aimlessly--and silently--through life. This means that the Chicks are simultaneously prideful and scornful of celebrity ("Everybody Knows"), and that as new mothers they increasingly treasure the refuge they find in life with their families, out of the spotlight ("Easy Silence," "Lullaby," "Baby Hold On"). The push and pull of both passions drive this record, which also touches on the personal issues of infertility (with which sisters Martie Maguire and Emily Robison both dealt) and Alzheimer's (from which Natalie ...
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Label: Sony
Artist: Dixie Chicks
Genre: Country
Release Date: May 23, 2006
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