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One More Day - Diamond Rio

Diamond Rio
One More Day
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Move On," "Where Does It Hurt," "One More Day."
Cons  •  No number one singles, there should've been.
The Bottom Line - If you want a brotherly harmonies while getting some great country/rock, look no further than here.

 
Product Description
•  Diamond Rio second CD.
•  Contains Three Hit Singles.
•  A duet with Sara Evans is featured here.
 
 
Guide Review
Diamond Rio - One More Day
When Diamond Rio Came Out with their first single "Guilty" in 1998, I wondered who that group was. While the first CD, that features "Guilty," was a modest success, One More Day has propelled Diamond Rio into the spotlight. There are three great singles here and a whole lot of great tracks around them.

The Singles, "That's The Beat Of A Heart," "Move On," and "Where Does It Hurt," were all Billboard Top 40 hits. "That's the Beat Of A Heart" was the theme song for the film "Where The Heart Is." It also features country hit-maker Sara Evans.

Other great tracks on this CD are the rocking "Waiting For The Light To Change," the old-time sounding "One More Day," and a story about a girl who will do whatever it takes to get to the top in "Superstar." With these tracks and the hit singles, this CD is one fantastic mix of uptempo rockers and smooth ballads.

Reviewed by Matt Bjorke

   
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