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Collin Raye
Walls Came Down
Release Date: 1998 07 14
Label: Digital Sound
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Collin Raye waited three years to deliver an official studio follow-up to his hit 1995 album I Think About You. That record was dominated by ballads, as is its successor, The Walls Came Down. Certainly, Raye's smooth country tenor is ideal for country-pop ballads like "In This Life," but he runs the risk of sounding a little too samey, which is what happens on The Walls Came Down. There are a number of very good songs here, including the ballad "I Can Still Feel You," but since the record offers no surprises, it winds up sounding a little like a holding pattern instead of a step forward, even with bold message songs like the anti-child abuse "The Eleventh Commandment" -- and after three years out of commission, it isn't unreasonable to expect a move forward. Nevertheless, the album is impeccably crafted and Raye's voice sounds as rich and smooth as ever, which makes The Walls Came Down a solid record, especially for fans. Thom Owens, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Anyone ElseFoster3:47
2I Wish I CouldDouglas, Thomas3:46
3Start over GeorgiaRaye, Wray3:06
4I Can Still Feel YouTribble, Hyler3:39
5Someone You Used to KnowJohnson, Lee3:45
6Corner of the HeartPrestwood3:22
7All My RoadsGood, Good, Cotter3:38
8Walls Came DownRaye3:41
9April FoolPrestwood3:21
10Make Sure You've Got It AllAnderson, Wariner4:12
11SurvivorsWray, Daddario3:22
12Dark SecretsCansler1:50
13Eleventh CommandmentGood3:59




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