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TXUnkwn  03/06/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
Whoa,let's get catty and keep Jack our lil' TX secret! Mean ole Nashville made him make bad music. If he made the same music in the Lone Star State it would be praised. The music is STILL good. Jack is one of best live acts out.
And me....I'm kinda vain.  03/03/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
He didn't get better. He just became like every other Nashville act. He hasn't written a hit song, just got handed some "hits" by a team of writers. I mean they'd be hits if 20 or 30 other people sang them, so I mean how has he gotten better? If you have a good vioce, those songs will be hits. Now I'll give him credit if he writes a hit....even if I think it's "nashville" music.....but he hasn't. So yeah...
countrycowfreek  03/02/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
Hometown boy does good,, from beat up ford to bentley, this one is really polished, no sell out here, funny how the better this guy gets the more someone wants to trash true Texas talent,
And me....I'm kind vain.  03/02/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
Wow, people actually put their true opinions on here. I'm surprised. Yeah jack has changed...for the worse. The best song on the album is probably coming home again, but the version on the album sucks. I have an acoustic version and its really a great song. But yeah its horrible and I used to consider my favorite artist. But I'm sure that the sorority girls will discover the a "new artist" taht has only been around for 15 years now boost his rating on this record to 5 stars. but at least we tried to get the truth out.
Bt Cat  03/01/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
Why can Robert Earl Keen and Fred Eaglesmith become rich musicians without selling out, and Pat Green, Randy Rogers and Jack Ingram can't? Discuss among yourselves, but the answer is perfectly clear....
Not buying  02/28/2007          
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Album Review
Not my bag. I'll keep the old Cd's but not fuel the industry's buyout of our Texas Outlaws. At least we will always have Creager, Clark, and Shaver.
RememberingWhen...  02/27/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
I haven't listened to the album completely, but after checking out the clips here...I have to say I am really disappointed. Pat and CCR are one thing, but the one artist I thought was sacred was Jack. Do I blame him? No way. He has a family and he is way too talented to not go for the money and the fame. Good for him and good for the new fans out there getting the watered down Lown Star music that was Jack Ingram. The great thing is that no one can take back any of the old albums. Biloxi, Beat Up Ford, A Song for Amy, Elmo Lincoln...these are the songs I will cherish Maybe She'll Get Lonely or Love You. Jack I remember when you could speak to me and bring me to the highest highs and the lowest lows...
Panhandle Slim  02/26/2007          
This Is It
Album Review
It pathetic to see people rip a man from a posting on a website. Jack is living his dream while you live vicariously through him so don't knock the guy for selling some records while you sell used cars or ride a desk. You folks are just unpaid critics who know nothing about laying it all on the line.
J.D. Bailey  02/24/2007          
Jack Ingram
Artist Review
What a disappointment Jack Ingram has turned out to be. Going from tearing the roof off the joint every Monday night at Adair's in Dallas (and beyond) ~15 years ago to moving to Nashville and sounding like a wanna-be Rascal Flatts. Pitiful. ...He ain't Texas no more!
Jackoff  02/22/2007          
Jack Ingram
Artist Review
Cant believe lonestar music even sells his new stuff. He found his place in country music along side his buddy Pat and left many loyal fans, such as my self behind in Texas. Jack just know that when ever your in Texas you will forever hear the chants of NASHVILLE SUCKS that Pat has grown to know so well..Welcome to the end of your career. "It ain't none of my concern, im watching your[career] burnnnnnn."


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