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Waitin' on Sundown | 
| Artist: Brooks & Dunn Label: Arista Category: Music
List Price: $10.98 Buy New: $1.90 You Save: $9.08 (83%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1316131
Media: Audio Cassette Tracks: 10
UPC: 078221876544 EAN: 0078221876544 ASIN: B000002VOF
Release Date: September 27, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Little Miss Honky Tonk | | • | She's Not the Cheatin' Kind | | • | Silver and Gold | | • | I'll Never Forgive My Heart | | • | You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone | | • | My Kind of Crazy | | • | Whiskey Under the Bridge | | • | If That's the Way You Want It | | • | She's the Kind of Trouble | | • | Few Good Rides Away - Brooks & Dunn, Ronnie Dunn |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com With the possible exception of Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart," Brooks & Dunn's 1992 mega-hit, "Boot Scootin' Boogie," did more to establish a big country audience for dance numbers than any other song. Today country fans often seem divided between an older crowd that likes to sit in its seats and listen to a heartbreaking ballad and a younger crowd that prefers to jump out of its seats and scoot their boots across the dance floor. Brooks & Dunn may be pioneers of the country-dance movement, but they refuse to take sides in this debate. Waitin' on Sundown is diplomatically divided between uptempo rabble-rousers, kicked along by a loud snare drum, and slow, sentimental confessions, underscored by a pedal steel guitar. As a result, the popular twosome reflects the balance in contemporary mainstream country as well as anyone. --Geoffrey Himes
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GREAT ALBUM! January 28, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album is fantastic! It produced what I consider to be two of the best songs of Brooks & Dunn's whole career: She's Not The Cheatin' Kind and You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone. Other good songs are Silver and Gold, I'll Never Forgive My Heart, and Whiskey Under The Bridge. There are a couple of songs that I could've done without, but it's easy to overlook a couple of bad songs when you listen to all of the excellent songs on this album. Buy it today! You'll be glad you did!
One of their best ! December 25, 2001 Lee (Henderson, Ky) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been a B&D fan ever since their debut CD in 91'. I think 'Waitin on Sundown' is one of their best. I bought the CD back in 95 & I still listen to it often. 'She's not the cheatin kind', 'Silver & Gold', & 'You're gonna miss me when I'm gone' are my favorite tracks. They are songs that get stuck in your head for the rest of the day. I think this CD should be in any B&D fans collection. I was lucky enough to see them in concert in Evansville, IN back in 97 with Reba. They ROCKED!
A winner May 9, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my fourth Brooks & Dunn purchase. I've bought "If You See Her," "The Greatest Hits Collection," and "Hard Workin' Man" in that order. My favorite song on this album is "Little Miss Honky Tonk," but I like all of the other songs. Compared to "Hard Workin' Man," there are more ballads, but that's not really a bad thing. I am definately buying the remaining two albums . I think that they are one of the greatest vocal duos of all time, if not the greatest.
A great set of songs by Brooks and Dunn December 1, 2007 Wayne A. Fester I really enjoyed this CD Waiting on Sundown, it a must own for any true Brooks and Dunn fans.
Exciting third album April 27, 2005 Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England) Kix and Ronnie began their career as a duo with two incredible albums. They have never quite matched that standard since but have nevertheless recorded a string of excellent albums. This was their third album and therefore lives in the shadow of the first two, but it contains a lot of great music. It has a generally mellower feel to it than its predecessors, simply because there are fewer hard-rocking songs and more ballads and mid-tempo songs - however, it is definitely not a mellow album. The album yielded four major country hits - Little Miss Honky-tonk, Whiskey under the bridge, She's not the cheating kind and You're gonna miss me when I'm gone. Only one song (Silver and gold) did not feature either Kix or Ronnie among the songwriting credits but this, like all the others, is an original song although the song title was not new. For example, Dolly Parton recorded a different song titled Silver and gold for her album, Eagle when she flies. The album begins with Little Miss Honky-tonk, which is a hard-rocking song of the type I'd come to expect from them. After that comes a series of excellent slow and mid-tempo songs, demonstrating that they can sing a variety of material. The second half of the collection is generally faster than the first half, but the only hard-rocking song is Whiskey under the bridge. So this album is a little different from their first two but if you enjoy the music of Brooks and Dunn, this is well worth a listen - but buy those earlier albums first.
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