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Michael Peterson, Being Human

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1567418

Disk length: 40m 51s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Laughin' All The Way To The Bank 3:01
2. You Find Love When You Make It 2:52
3. I Owe It All To You 3:57
4. Somethin' 'Bout A Sunday 3:58
5. Let Me Love You One More Time 4:01
6. Sure Feels Real Good 2:51
7. Being Human 4:14
8. Stomp 3:34
9. Two Of The Lucky Ones (With Bekka Bramlett) 4:45
10. Slow Dance 4:08
11. Before Another Day Goes By 3:23

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Review

Michael Peterson used to be a motivational speaker, and now that he's a country star, he seems to have a similarly inspirational intent. Like his hero Garth Brooks, Peterson makes music to live by, except that (unlike Garth at his best) he tends to deliver his messages as wisdom imparted from on high rather than lessons learned. So even a song with solid advice like "You Find Love When You Make It"--a cut that follows the album's Garth + Michael McDonald sound equation--comes off like you're being talked down to by someone who's sure he has all the answers. And some of those answers are downright scary. "Two of the Lucky Ones," a duet with Bekka Bramlett, means to express a profound gratitude but winds up expounding a grim theology: if you've found true love, Peterson explains, then you're one of a "chosen few" upon whom "heaven sure smiled." Apparently then, an arbitrary heaven frowns down upon the unlucky rest of us, or ignores us altogether. So much for motivation. --David Cantwell

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