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Killin Time
Clint Black
Killin Time
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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When this debut album came out in 1989, Clint Black was poised to be bigger than contemporaneous debut artist Garth Brooks. It didn't happen--Garth had friends in low places--but of all the talent-rich Nashville Class of '...  more »

     
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All Artists: Clint Black
Title: Killin Time
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 10/31/2006
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Today's Country, Neotraditional
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 886970003421

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When this debut album came out in 1989, Clint Black was poised to be bigger than contemporaneous debut artist Garth Brooks. It didn't happen--Garth had friends in low places--but of all the talent-rich Nashville Class of '89 (which also included Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt), Black's built the most consistently top-of-the-line body of work. The foundations are all here, inside the album's odd bookends (the honky-tonkin' strained analogy of "Straight from the Factory" and the country cabaret of "Live and Learn"), starting with his first hit, "A Better Man," a gracious breakup song blessed with a nifty descending guitar line. Another hit, the title track, boasts an even niftier, Duane Eddy-style hook; while a third hit, "Nobody's Home," displays Black's knack for power-shifting a slowish tune into overdrive with an unexpectedly dramatic chorus. "I'll Be Gone" features snappy guitar and foreshadows another Black trademark, the fiercely played instrumental takeouts that grace many of his later numbers. With an expressive, warm Texas drawl, enduring songwriting abilities (almost uniquely, Black cowrites all his material), and music steeped in country's past but attuned to present-day influences, Black is one of contemporary country's consummate artists. Killin' Time shows he had the complete package from the start. --Ken Barnes

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Simply put, the best album of the new trad late 1980's movem
Anthony C. Navarro | US | 11/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"i hadn't heard this record (and i do have the actual record ((vinyl)) for many years until i picked up a beat-up CD for a buck in a used store for the car -- Clint Black (and you can call Clint one of the most sensitive male songwriters of our generation---Clint also is and excellent harp player) that still sticks to trad roots. --- this is my absolute favorite album from that magical late 80's country trad revvialist period , my other is Randy Travis's Storms of Life which is superb -- you have to take into account though , that Clint wrote EVERY SONG ON THIS ALBUM and also on his second album "Put Yourself in My Shoes" which is also teriffic, i believe Randy Travis wrote or co-wrote only one song on his Storms of Life. --- I'm sure when Lisa Hartman heard this record, she was convinced that this was a special man and went after him and got him --- i highly recommend Storm's of Life and Alan Jackson's 1st album "Livng in the Real World' from this period"