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Mark Chesnutt - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (CD)

Album Details: I Don't Want to Miss a Thing

Release Date:02/09/1999
Label:Mca Special Products
UPC:008817003528

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User Reviews: I Don't Want to Miss a Thing

  • Overall:

    Good Music

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 9, 2000

    Again Mark seems to have moved further from his country roots and closer to pop.

  • Overall:

    Good record

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 6, 2000

    I have to say this isn't Mark's best album but it's not so bad. If you want to buy it I suggest you preveiw it using real player so you can see if you like some his songs that weren't singles and top ten hits.

Pro Reviews: I Don't Want to Miss a Thing

  • All Music Guide

    What do we make of Mark Chesnutt's foray into crossover territory? The bulk of I Don't Want to Miss a Thing is smooth new country, retaining the elements of neo-traditionalism that characterize the best of Chesnutt's earlier albums. There's a nice mix of material, ranging from the tender "Tonight I'll Let My Memories Take Me Home" to the honky tonk of "That's the Way You Make an Ex," which seems to be an homage to George Strait's "All My Ex's Live in Texas." There's also the witty "My Way Back Home," the tale of a man who returns back to "home sweet mobile home" to find that his woman has left him, literally, homeless, and the vaguely Cajun "Jolie." If I Don't Want to Miss a Thing ended there, this would be another good, but not necessarily great, Mark Chesnutt album. But overshadowing the other nine songs on the album is the title track. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" was penned by Diane Warren, best known for writing hit adult contemporary ballads for the likes of Cher and Celine Dio...n. The song's first appearance was on the Armageddon movie soundtrack, where it became a major hit for Aerosmith in 1998. While Aerosmith's rendition was over the top, Chesnutt tames the beast, even as the arrangement builds to a dangerously bombastic climax toward the end. On "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," Chesnutt proves he can sing power ballads with the best of them. But that one of the best honky tonk singers of his generation starts tackling this sort of material says a lot about the state of traditional country in Nashville, none of it good. - Martin Monkman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mark Chesnutt

Neo-honky tonker Mark Chesnutt parlayed a solid grounding in classic country into chart-topping stardom during the '90s. Born in Beaumont, TX, in 1963, Chesnutt grew up listening to his father's extensive country-record collection (Bob Chesnutt had been a locally popular singer who never hit it big, and thus worked as a used-car salesman). Chesnutt learned both guitar a... Read more