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John Michael Montgomery: Time Flies

John Michael Montgomery

Time Flies

Time Flies by John Michael Montgomery
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John Michael spent the 1990s racking up hit after hit, but the new millennium thus far has seen a series of personal setbacks sideline his career. With those problems now behind him, he appears poised for a good ol’-fashioned country comeback—and Time Flies sounds like just the album to get him there. It’s a rock-solid effort that offers a smartly balanced set of wry kickers and thoughtful ballads from some of Nashville’s finest tunesmiths (most notably Jamey Johnson, who co-wrote three tracks), delivered by the star with confidence and verve. Welcome him back.

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  • November 3, 2008
  • by Chris Neal
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