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Big Love In a Small Town

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Download links and information about Big Love In a Small Town by Sarah Johns. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 37:27 minutes.

Artist: Sarah Johns
Release date: 2007
Genre: Country
Tracks: 11
Duration: 37:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. When Do I Get to Be a Woman 3:01
2. If You Could Hold Your Woman 3:30
3. A Lot to Let Go Of 3:10
4. Baby My Heart 4:02
5. Big Love In a Small Town 3:05
6. Touch Me 3:37
7. The One In the Middle 3:53
8. That's Just Me Getting Over You 4:03
9. He Hates Me 2:58
10. Muddy Water 3:01
11. It's Hard to Be a Girl (In A Young Man's World) 3:07

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Sarah Johns joins the growing pack of new women country artists with her 2007 debut Big Love In A Small Town, an album brimming with take-no-guff attitude (along with some softer moments). In certain ways, this record invites comparisons with Loretta Lynn’s proto-feminist anthems of the late ‘60s. “If You Could Hold Your Woman” (addressed to a boozing ex-boyfriend) and “The One In The Middle” (referring to a well-known obscene gesture) are put-downs aimed at misbehaving males, served up with twang-heavy guitars and countrified rhythms. Tracks like the pain-wracked “That’s Just Me Getting Over You” define Johns as an independent female surviving heartache and forging ahead. Big Love In A Small Town takes care to flesh out Sarah’s portrait with less confrontational songs, celebrating successful relationships in the title track and capturing the thrill of a crush in “He Hates Me.” She gets into a honky-tonk mode in “A Lot To Let Go Of” and strikes a spiritual note in “Muddy Water.” If this engaging first effort owes a debt to Gretchen Wilson and Miranda Lambert’s recent releases, there’s still enough individuality here to make Johns an artist to watch.