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Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof
Travis Tritt
Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof
Genre: Country
 
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Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof by TRITT, TRAVIS

     
   

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All Artists: Travis Tritt
Title: Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 5
Label: WEA/Reprise
Original Release Date: 5/10/1994
Re-Release Date: 10/27/2009
Genre: Country
Styles: Today's Country, Neotraditional
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093624560326

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Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof by TRITT, TRAVIS

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Good music!!!!!

CD Reviews

The Winning Streak Continues
jekyllnhyde | NJ | 01/03/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Tritt knows what works for him, & he sticks with it. Once again, he offers a mix of romantic ballads, outlaw country,& Southern-rockers. However, this time he teams up with Lynyrd Skynyrd's Gary Rossington to write a straight blues tune, "No Vacation From the Blues", & it works well. The title track is a catchy, up-tempo hit, while "Foolish Pride" & "Between an Old Memory & Me" will appeal to the romantic. He turns up the rock & outlaw country on "Hard Times & Misery" & "Southern Justice". Few people in country music have ever been able to juggle country & rock as well as Tritt has & still remain extremely popular."
Outlaw Country is so hard to find these days
Rock n' Roll Cowboy | Colorado, USA | 02/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Travis Tritt has had an amazing career, but Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof I would have to say best shows the outlaw, southern rock side of Travis. Hank Jr and Waylon Jennings star on "Outlaws Like Us" trading vocals about their thoughts on music. It's a classic. "Southern Justice" gives me chills as it's a hard southern country rocker about a police officer. Skynyrd's Gary Rossington stars on this CD too. The title song is very up beat to. The ballads that were singles are good but the rockers are better. "Hard Times and Misery" is a prime example of this. "Between an Old Memory And Me" is probably my favorite of the ballads on the CD. If you like outlaw music, this one is a must, but if you like pop-country stay away."