Dixie Chicks
Fly
Label:  Monument 
Date:  1999
Length:  48:10
Genre:  Country
  Category:  blues
  Price:  0.00
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Ready To Run    3:52
      2.  
      If I Fall You're Going Down With Me    3:05
      3.  
      Cowboy Take Me Away    4:51
      4.  
      Cold Day In July    5:12
      5.  
      Goodbye Earl    4:19
      6.  
      Hello Mr. Heartache    3:49
      7.  
      Don't Waste Your Heart    2:50
      8.  
      Sin Wagon    3:41
      9.  
      Without You    3:32
      10.  
      Some Days You Gotta Dance    2:30
      11.  
      Hole In My Head    3:22
      12.  
      Heartbreak Town    3:47
      13.  
      [Silence]    0:07
      14.  
      Let Him Fly    3:08
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      After the roaring success of Wide Open Spaces--a blend of turn-of-the-century pop and country traditionalism--what do you do for an encore? Rather than deliver more of the same, the Chicks have chosen instead to up the ante in country radio with a follow-up that's both poppier and twangier than its predecessor, and just plain better too. Some of it we've heard before: "Hello Mr. Heartache," for example, adheres pretty closely to the honky-tonk model of "Tonight the Heartache's On Me." Mostly, though, the record lights out for new territories. "Without You" is driven by an in-your-face string arrangement that's downright fierce, and the rootsy "Sin Wagon" may rock harder--and with more solos--than any mainstream country since Buck Owens held forth. That's not to say Fly's perfect. A couple of songs miss the mark, particularly "Goodbye Earl," an abusive-husband murder song that's sure to get criticized (wrongly) for being anti-male but actually fails because it can't decide if it's a moral lesson, a horror movie, or a joke. Still, even in this failure, the Chicks are bravely pushing the envelope. If they push hard enough, maybe Young Country radio will open up some wider spaces. --David Cantwell
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