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Reviews And Such About Chris!!! Here are some great new reviews on Chris! This review is from about.com on the re-release of "Play It Loud"... Chris
Cagle originally released his album on Virgin Nashville, back in January of
2000. The label has closed, and Chris moved over to Capitol Nashville. Capitol
decided to re-release his album, adding two new songs, and an Enhanced CD, to
give fans more Cagle. You can read my of the album to see
what I thought of it as a whole. Here, I will just add my thoughts on the new
package... the two new songs and the Enhanced CD features. The two new songs on the album are "Are
You Ever Gonna Love Me" and "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out."
"Are You Ever Gonna Love
Me" is a gorgeous
ballad that talks about one person feeling more strongly about the other one,
and they ask the other person if
they'll ever love them the same way. "Are you ever gonna need me, like I
need you? Are you ever gonna want me, the way I want you to?" "I Breathe In, I Breathe
Out," is another
wonderful ballad, and Chris just HAS to release this as a single. It's a
fantastic song. This is about the end of a relationship, and how you cope with
it. "I breathe in I breathe out, put one foot in front of the other,
take one day at a time, 'til you find I'm that someone you can't live
without." You definitely need to play this on
your CD Rom to see the the special features in store. Once you insert the CD in
your CD Rom, you'll see a splash screen with some video from "My Love
Goes On And On" and hear part of the song. Then you'll get a menu with
several options. You can watch Chris' video for "Laredo," read
what Chris has to say about himself, musically and personally, see his thoughts
on the songs on the CD, watch a video of Chris behind the scenes on the road,
and connect to both Capitol-Nashville, and Chris' Official website. Those of you that have the original Play
It Loud are probably wondering if you should bother to get the new version.
YES! The two new songs are both excellent additions to an already great album,
plus the "Behind the Scenes" interview is terrific as well. Go out and
buy it and take it home, pop it in your cd player and of course "Play it
Loud!" person if they'll
ever love them the same way. "Are you ever gonna need me, like I need
you? Are you ever gonna want me, the way I want you to?" "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out," is another wonderful ballad,
and Chris just HAS to release this as a single. It's a fantastic song. This is
about the end of a relationship, and how you cope with it. "I breathe in
I breathe out, put one foot in front of the other, take one day at a time, 'til
you find I'm that someone you can't live without." You definitely need to play this on your CD Rom to see the the special
features in store. Once you insert the CD in your CD Rom, you'll see a splash
screen with some video from "My Love Goes On And On" and hear
part of the song. Then you'll get a menu with several options. You can watch
Chris' video for "Laredo," read what Chris has to say about
himself, musically and personally, see his thoughts on the songs on the CD,
watch a video of Chris behind the scenes on the road, and connect to both
Capitol-Nashville, and Chris' Official website. Those of you that have the original Play It Loud are probably wondering if you should bother to get the new version. YES! The two new songs are both excellent additions to an already great album, plus the "Behind the Scenes" interview is terrific as well. Go out and buy it and take it home, pop it in your cd player and of course "Play it Loud!" Here is another great article on Chris... Chris Cagle Gets Second Chance LOS ANGELES (AP)--Chris Cagle is getting a second chance to make a first impression. His debut album, ``Play It Loud,'' was released on Virgin Nashville, which has closed its doors, shifting artists under contract to sister company Capitol Nashville. Cagle says he's grateful to Capitol for repackaging the 10 tracks, adding two more--and giving him a second ``debut.'' The new disc will be released on June 19. ``You only get to debut once. I'm actually fortunate, I'm getting to debut twice,'' he told AP Radio. The 32-year-old singer says when he's performing, he gives it all his energy. ``For a long time, I just felt like a big old bull in a china cabinet. My dad calls me a 10 or a zero. He said, `I can't wait for you to find your five in life.' It's funny because when I'm on stage, I'm a 10, man, trying to push to a 12 or 13 or whatever.'' Click here to read other great articles on Chris. |