Tim McGrawBest Tim McGraw Albums Ranked
5.4
Avg Score
10
Opinions
20
Albums
5
Reviewers
Summary from 10 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Tim McGraw's catalog across 20 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 5.4/10. The top-rated Tim McGraw album is Live Like You Were Dying (2004) with a 8.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Number One Hits and Emotional Traffic. The discography on Wavelength spans 1994 to 2023. Highway Don't Care (feat. Taylor Swift & Keith Urban) ranks as the highest-rated Tim McGraw song on Wavelength with a 4.4/10 average.
Emotional Traffic
“Tim McGraw is country’s tough-but-tender specialist, at ease enough in his Stetson to forsake macho posturing and plunge into emotional thickets. His 11th LP is his most assured, with a dozen sharp songs about middle-American struggles. Strong storytelling redeems cheesy stuff like "Touchdown Jesus," as does the music, a savvy mix of down-home twang, pop […]”
Number One Hits
“A Louisiana Democrat who’s more convincing quiet-storm smooth than redneck-rock rowdy, Faith Hill’s hubby has topped country’s singles chart 22 times since 1994. This double disc compiles all of those tracks, which makes it a respectable career overview — the lost-cause divorce lament "Angry All the Time" and Latin-lilting midlife progress report "My Next Thirty […]”
Damn Country Music (Deluxe Edition)
“Sam Hunt has taken more than a few knocks for his progressive approach to country music — the hybrid of synths and programmed drums, Drake-ian brooding, and sung-spoken delivery that defined his 2014 debut Montevallo. But detractors be damned, the album turned the towering Georgia native into a crossover star. So it’s a bit of a surprise to hear Hunt begin his long-awaited follow-up Southside with”
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