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No Time To Kill (Collectables) (CD - 1993)UPC: 00090431953921Artist: Clint Black Label: Collectables Records Genre: Country - Contemporary Country Album Description: Personnel: Clint Black (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Wynonna (vocals); Hayden Nicholas, Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); Dann Huff (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Rob Hajacos, Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Dane Clifford Bryant, ... read more Personnel: Clint Black (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Wynonna (vocals); Hayden Nicholas, Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); Dann Huff (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Rob Hajacos, Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Dane Clifford Bryant, Matt Rollings (piano); Glenn Worf, Leland Sklar (bass guitar); Ed Greene, Eddie Bayers (drums); James Stroud, Lenny Castro (percussion); Kenny Loggins, Steve Real, Timothy B. Schmit, Tommy Funderburk (background vocals). Clint Black's albums seems to alternate between the remarkable and the merely pretty good. No Time to Kill, which plays off the title of his first album, is one of the latter. All of this is acceptable, though little matches quality of the title track. Black does a duet with Wynonna Judd called "A Bad Goodbye." ~ Brian Mansfield Love is an often-used theme of NO TIME TO KILL, Clint Black's fourth album. "Thinkin' Again" runs on the premise of "overthinking" love; "A Good Run Of Bad Luck" deals with love and obsession; "Half The Man" and "Back To Back" elaborate on love's ability to create one soul out of two. The power of music is the dominant focus of "State Of Mind," a track praising that place where music reigns supreme. In "Happiness Alone," which Black co-wrote with party-boy Jimmy Buffet, the song is tempered by the sentiment that there's more to life than a good time. It's also a theme of "No Time To Kill," the seasoned response to his prior hit "Killin' Time." On the fiddle-driven "I'll Take Texas," he extols the virtues of his home state. The fun song of the album is "Tuckered Out" in which, over a frenetic instrumental track, he utilizes the names of several dozen country stars in a pun-filled tribute to country music ("I'm Haggard worn and Waylon from the bottom of my Restless Heart..."). NO TIME TO KILL is a country album of substance, ranging from driving rockers to sensitive ballads, all complemented by the intense vocals of one of country music's most talented stars. minimize
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