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It's All About to Change
Travis Tritt doesn't fit the mold of the '90s country star. His music reflects his persona. He's longhaired rather than clean-cut; leathered rather than blue-jeaned; brash rather than polite. His second album, It's All About to Change, is where he put it all together. Subtle production flourishes highlight Tritt's hearty voice on ballads such as "Anymore." Just as importantly, he infuses a raucous playfulness into a rocker like "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'" and the witty, mid-tempo kiss-off "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)." It's here that Tritt emerged as the slightly more reconstructed cousin of Hank Williams Jr., a persona he wears well. --Michael McCall
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Tracks| 1 | The Whiskey Ain't Workin' - Travis Tritt, Scaife, Ronny | | 2 | Don't Give Your Heart to a Rambler - Travis Tritt, Skinner, Jimmy | | 3 | Anymore - Travis Tritt, Colucci, Jill | | 4 | Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) - Travis Tritt, Tritt, Travis | | 5 | Bible Belt - Travis Tritt, Tritt, Travis | | 6 | It's All About to Change - Travis Tritt, Tritt, Travis | | 7 | Nothing Short of Dying - Travis Tritt, Tritt, Travis | | 8 | If Hell Had a Jukebox - Travis Tritt, Rogers, Lee | | 9 | Someone for Me - Travis Tritt, Harris, Stewart | | 10 | Homesick - Travis Tritt, Buie, Buddy |
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