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2001 studio album by Tim McGraw From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Set This Circus Down
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Set This Circus Down is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on April 24, 2001 by Curb Records. The album produced four singles, all of which reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

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The first single from his album is "Grown Men Don't Cry" released in March 2001 and was written by Tom Douglas and Steve Seskin. "Angry All the Time", the second single, was originally recorded by its writer, Bruce Robison, on his 1996 self-titled album. "The Cowboy in Me" is the third single, and it reached Number One one week after McGraw's duet with Jo Dee Messina, "Bring On the Rain". "Unbroken" became the album's final single in May 2002. "Things Change" is a studio recording of a song which McGraw had previously recorded as a live version, which reached #34 on the country charts in 2000 from unsolicited airplay. Another track from this album is "Telluride". Despite reaching #52, it wasn't officially released as a single. It also appears on Josh Gracin's 2008 album We Weren't Crazy, from which it was released as a single in December 2008. "Angel Boy" was made into a music video, which got some airplay on CMT, but was not released as a single either.

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Reception

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Commercial performance

The album reached Number One on the Top Country Albums chart.[7] It additionally peaked at No.2 on the Billboard 200[8] while breaking the Top 20 in Canada[9] and peaking at No.95 in Australia.[10] The album has since been certified 3× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of three million copies in the United States, as well as single platinum for sales in Canada.

Critical response

About.com gave a "favorable" review and said it would not "disappoint those used to the excellent song selection of Tim's previous releases."[1] Thom Jurek from Allmusic gave it 4 out of 5 stars and noted that Tim "masterfully and consistently flows from one sound style to the next[, yet] his familiar country-pop sound remains evident throughout, especially on the title track, a song about a fast-paced couple yearning to kick back and relax in the country (no one said the themes would be original)."[2] While Billboard magazine,[3] and Rolling Stone[5] all gave it positive and favorable reviews, David Brown from Entertainment Weekly gave it a B grade and said "From the eclectic songs he and his coproducers have chosen to the simple fact that his face doesn't appear on the cover for the first time, Set This Circus Down presents itself as an Important Statement, McGraw's career defining work[, though] McGraw doesn't write any of his material" when saying that the album "feels conceptual, almost autobiographical."[4] John "weathered old reviewer" Hanson from Sputnikmusic gave it a 2.5 average after saying "Set This Circus Down, in [his] eyes his best album, shows the time where he was at both the least level of cheese, but had not yet 'sold out,' or sold out as much as you can in the Country scene."[6]

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Track listing

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Personnel

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Production

  • Byron Gallimore – producer
  • Tim McGraw – producer, concept, direction
  • James Stroud – producer
  • Julian King – tracking engineer (1, 3-11, 13, 14), string engineer (8), additional engineer
  • John Paterno – tracking engineer (2, 12), additional engineer
  • Russ Martin – string engineer (3, 13, 14)
  • Ricky Cobble – second tracking engineer (1, 3-5, 7-11, 13, 14), assistant string engineer (8), additional engineer
  • Samie Barela – second tracking engineer (2, 12)
  • Jed Hackett – second tracking engineer (6), additional engineer
  • Greg Fogie – assistant second tracking engineer (1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 14)
  • David Bryant – assistant string engineer (3, 13, 14), assistant second tracking engineer (5, 8, 10, 11, 13)
  • Clinton Brown – additional engineer
  • Dennis Davis – additional engineer
  • Randy LeRoy – additional engineer
  • Erik Lutkins – additional engineer
  • Jonathan Merritt – additional engineer
  • Ronnie Rivera – additional engineer
  • Mike Shipley – mixing at Record One (Sherman Oaks, California)
  • Jeff Burns – mix assistant
  • Robert Hadley – mastering
  • Doug Sax – mastering
  • The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) – mastering location
  • Ann Callis – production assistant
  • Eric Gallimore – song assistant
  • Missi Gallimore – song assistant
  • Michelle Metzger – song assistant
  • Tiffany Swinea – song assistant
  • Kelly Clauge Wright – creative director
  • Glenn Sweitzer – art direction, design, digital Illustration
  • Greg Call – cover Illustration
  • Marina Chavez – road photography
  • Steven Klein – studio photography
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Charts and certifications

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Singles

All singles reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and all reached top 40 on the Hot 100 chart.

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