41. The Gabriel tune is not just haunting but appears to be a personal letter to Diana. 42. The new tune is sprightly and upbeat. 43. The resulting tune must be beautiful and clear. 44. The pre-superstardom tunes are alive, but the rest is just the sound of the cash register ringing. 45. The slow blues tunes are particularly masterful. 46. The rollicking, ultra-traditional tune is among the best Brooks has ever recorded. 47. The sweet tunes were fewer, and hard-rock songs dominated. 48. The tune was a monster hit, propelled by a happy banjo and wink-wink lyrics about a guy lusting for his married next-door neighbor. 49. The tunes are less recognizable than an AEI set, but the foreground effect is the same. 50. The tune is a diamond in a vat of syrup, however. |