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Now And Again - Daryle Singletary

Daryle Singletary
Now And Again
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  "I Let Her Lie"
•  "Amen Kind Of Love"
•  "Too Much Fun"
Cons  •  Didn't garner any new hits for Daryle at radio.
The Bottom Line - If you always wanted a Daryle Singletary CD, but didn't know where to start, then I suggest you pick up Now and Again.

 
Product Description
•  Contains all of Daryle's old hits from his previous recordings.
•  Released on the independent label, Audium Records.
•  Features four new tracks.
 
 
Guide Review
Daryle Singletary - Now And Again
Daryle Singletary appeared on the country music scene in 1996 with his self-titled CD that was produced by Randy Travis. Possessing a strong baritone voice similar to Randy Travis', Daryle was an instant success at radio.

Three CDs later, Daryle lost his record deal with Giant records but had amassed enough tracks to release a hits CD. Instantly signed to fledgling label Audium Records, Daryle cut four new tracks, including a surprising cover of the pop hit, "I Knew I Loved You," for the hits CD.

With all of his biggest hits and four stellar new tracks to support them, Daryle was back in the country music spotlight. However, of all three singles that the label released from the CD, only "I Knew I Loved You" even approached the Billboard Top 40 chart. While there weren't any new hits to support the older ones, this CD is still a worthy addition to any country music fan's collection.

Written by Matthew Bjorke.

   
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