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These days it seems superstars such as Alan Jackson and any number of spunky newcomers get the lion's share of honky-tonk kudos. But no one deserves a Texas dancehall-style tip of the hat more than this perennially underappreciated East Texas honky-tonker. On Lost in the Feeling, Mark Chesnutt celebrates his 10th anniversary as a major-label recording artist with a gleaming, rock-solid song collection that balances tender string-colored country ballads ("Go Away," "Try Being Me," and the angst-ridden "Halfway Back to Birmingham") with uptempo tunes like the punchy "Fallin' Never Felt So Good" and the fatalistically comic "It Pays Big Money." Yet Chesnutt, as always, delivers a couple of left-field surprises. This time around it's a delightful R&B-flavored tune called "Confessin' My Love" and a haunting, steamy revival of Gene Watson's 1975 hit, "Love in the Hot Afternoon." In the process he reminds us what a stalwart and welcome presence he's been on the country scene since the '90s.
Tracks are:
(1)Fallin Never Felt So Good
(2)Confessin' My Love
(3)Halfway Back To Birmingham
(4)Try Being Me
(5)Go Away
(6)It Pays Big Money
(7)Love In The Hot Afternoon
(8)Anyelina
(9)Lost In The Feeling
(10)Somewhere Out There Tonight
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