Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    McGraw's 'Emotional Traffic' finally hits streets

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tim McGraw's long-delayed album "Emotional Traffic" has the attention of Music Row this week as it finally hits the streets.

    The last album in the long, lucrative but contentious relationship between McGraw and Curb Records arrives more than a year late with a fascinating backstory and a little bit of buzz. McGraw isn't actively promoting the album, but it kicks off what promises to be a high visibility year for the country star.

    He's currently considering his next move after a judge granted his freedom from his record deal last November. What's already on the schedule is the "Brothers of the Sun" stadium tour this summer with Kenny Chesney and actively recording new songs.

    "Emotional Traffic" already indirectly produced a multi-week No. 1 song, "Felt Good on My Lips," which was released against McGraw's wishes on a hits package in 2010. McGraw has called the new album his "best ever" and fan interest is piqued.

    "There are a lot of possibilities with this record. It's hard to say," said Wade Jessen, who tracks country music and other charts for Billboard Magazine in Nashville. "I think at least in the public comments Tim has made about it, he's very much a cheerleader for this music, and that may go a long way to making the most emotionally invested fans overlook the fact that it's coming out on a record label Tim has had some issues with. And we know how loyal country music fans are. They like for their artists to be treated fairly and with respect, and if there's any perception otherwise it can guide their decisions."

    With legal issues to resolve still, McGraw and Curb executives aren't doing interviews to promote "Emotional Traffic." But McGraw laid the groundwork for a promotional campaign in a few interviews last year. He also previewed a handful of cuts from the album on last year's extremely popular "Emotional Traffic" tour.

    In an interview last April, McGraw said he couldn't wait for fans to hear the new album. After recording four or five LPs with his road band, The Dancehall Doctors, McGraw decided to use a different set of musicians on "Emotional Traffic" and looked to open up his sound. He brought in Ne-Yo for a duet as well.

    "There are some great players," McGraw said. "A couple of guys from Paul McCartney's band are on this album. Paul Bushnell is on bass, who's one of my favorite bass players ever. The songs are just really fresh and cool. I'm excited."

    McGraw's longtime producer Byron Gallimore agrees with McGraw's assessment of the album. He says over the two decades they've worked together, they've used a formula for choosing songs. "Emotional Traffic" continues that trend of not only including country material, but expanding into areas like R&B, pop and rock. McGraw can then use his voice to pull the song back into country territory.

    "We're certainly happy with it and feel like it's one of our best," Gallimore said. "I think every time you do another one you feel like it's probably better than the last one, for me personally at least. We've got a great batch of songs on here and I'm just excited that it's getting out there. ... I feel very strongly about this record. I would agree with Tim on that."

    Without McGraw's direct help, Curb has had to get creative with its promotion. It's liberally using McGraw's "best ever" quote, for one, enlisting the artist's help at least passively. The label also partnered with NPR's "First Listen" series to stream the album for a week leading up to release. While this practice isn't unusual in the indie rock world, it's a step in a different direction for mainstream country.

    There's also a new single "Better Than I Used to Be" moving up the charts, the traditional way to get a fan's attention.

    Jessen isn't sure all this will translate into a blockbuster sales week for McGraw, but he suspects McGraw's faithful will be ready to spend some money.

    "I think this is a good day for Tim McGraw fans because they've got new music in their hands," Jessen said. "That's the upside of this entire scenario. That's the bottom line."

    ___

    AP writer Caitlin R. King in Nashville contributed to this report.

    ___

    Online:

    http://www.timmcgraw.com

     

    20 comments

    • mac  •  Lewiston, Idaho  •  26 days ago
      You think he wears that hat in bed?
    • Wayne  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  26 days ago
      Haven't heard anything he's done that sounded anything other than generic mass produced pop country. That is what most of the fans must want these days. The days where being able to massage a twang and use it in a song has passed pretty much. Ever since the move from the Ryman, country music has mostly become pop with a regional accent.
    • MYRA R  •  Collinsville, Illinois  •  23 days ago
      I love tim so much and i heard this cd on line,and i love it so i got two of them. I love this music, he did another great job!
    • Buckethead  •  26 days ago
      This guy wouldn't know country music if it hit him in the face. And where does he get his corny looking hats,
    • coyote  •  26 days ago
      Can't stand the punk.....well on the way to being another "has been".......Thankfully.......the less I hear of the whiny brat the better, as well as society in general!
    • regusted  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  26 days ago
      Somebody once made this remark about the movie, "Ben Hur" - Hated Ben, loved hur.
      Wifey is a beaut and a wonderful singer. Tony Bennett, who coupledwith her in song, got it
      right when he described her as, "a female Frank Sinatra."
    • Surgeon Boy  •  26 days ago
      Why was Tim McGraw on that lable so long anyway? How come he did that. I thought people only spent a few years on a label. Tim been on there since I was a kid. Can't wait to get the new CD Emotional traffics.
    • TracyA  •  Green Bay, Wisconsin  •  26 days ago
      Bought the album the day it was released and absolutly love it! There isn't a single song that I don't like. I think Tim has always been a very upstanding musician with a lot of heart and passion not only for what he does, but also for his fans. Tim does a nice job of incorporating this passion with the up and down trends of the music industry.
    • Timeout  •  27 days ago
      I saw Tim in concert last year with The Band Perry & Luke Bryan. They were both great live, but Tim's new music will have a hard time topping the sound I've always liked on past albums. As ever though, Tim was out jogging, meeting, greeting, talking to all the fans.. A very polite, nice, southern gentleman:)
    • Karma  •  26 days ago
      Stay classy San Diego
    • Katt  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  27 days ago
      Tim McGraw could sing the phone book and it would be a hit... =)
    • GrndDdzPrplHrt  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  26 days ago
      Thank God he is done with Curb! Now I believe we will get an even better (if that is possible!) Tim experience though his albums.Also in my opinion this man could sing the alphabet & i'd be happy!
      I have the new CD but haven't been able to listen yet :"(
    • bRYAN  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  26 days ago
      Another emotional cowboy who has to sing about his "feelings". Give me Hank Sr. or Johnny Horton over todays country
    • shiva  •  Tampa, Florida  •  26 days ago
      great artist here
    • Kozzy  •  26 days ago
      yyyaaAAWWWWnnnnnn.
    • Duane  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  26 days ago
      I've been a Tim McGraw fan for a number of years. As the saying goes, he could sing the phone book and I'll buy it. When I listen to his music, I visualize the songs as a movie, seeing the characters as he sings them. Reba, Garth and a few other country artists are the only ones I do that with. I'll still buy his album. Whether I like it or not, I'm still a fan.
    • TMF  •  26 days ago
      I love his music...My late husband and i saw him at our county fair when he first started...And hes's as humble today as he was back then....Our song was" My Best Friend"......He's such a talented man.....
    • Aaron  •  26 days ago
      I think Tim McGraw is cool. He and Faith Hill are a class act and a good example to their fans. He should try to get on Warner Music Nashville. It would probably make all the duets that he and Faith record much easier to do. They would not have all the red tape going on between two recording companies.
    • F. M.  •  26 days ago
      Who?
    • Sports. Buffoons  •  27 days ago
      Another little wannabee pretend cowboy, lol
    [ [ [['Dekraai', 10]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/mourners-remember-seal-beach-shooting-victims-1318620627-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/3/2c/32c8e92d889f42edb719cb5257afdf4e.jpeg', '461', ' ', 'Reuters/Lori Shepler', ], [ [['iPhone 4SXXXXXXX', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/thousands-line-up-for-apple-s-iphone-4s-1318602841-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/f/4f/f4f15e8f6f323f5386dc9fdf9e15dca8.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth', ] ]
    [ [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], '27013743', '0' ], [ [['keyword', 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]