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Ropin’ the Wind
Country · 1991 · 4 tracks

Ropin’ the Wind

A high-water mark for 90s country that fuses arena-rock scale with dusty, character-driven storytelling. Polished, anthemic, and deeply cinematic.

September 10, 1991 · Capitol Records

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A powerful blend of frontier-spirited defiance and vulnerable, late-night reflection.

Tracklist · 4 Tracks
01
Against the Grain
2:23
07
Cold Shoulder
3:56
08
We Bury the Hatchet
3:05
09
In Lonesome Dove
4:49
Moments Worth Listening For
The driving, rebellious energy of the opening riff on Against the Grain setting a defiant pace.
The lonely, atmospheric shift in Cold Shoulder where the 18-wheeler feels like a ship lost at sea.
The cinematic, narrative sweep of In Lonesome Dove as the fiddle underscores a frontier romance.
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The production is pushed notably harder into hi fi than this artist usually allows.

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