Essentially, Garth Brooks's second album, No Fences, follows the same pattern as his debut, but it is a more assured and risky record. Brooks still performs neo-traditional country, such as the honky tonk hit "Friends in Low Places," but now he twists it around with clever pop hooks. Those pop/rock influences are most apparent on the ballads, which alternate between sensitive folk-rock and power ballad bombast. But what makes No Fences such a success is how seamlessly he blends the two seemingly opposing genres, and how he chooses a set of material that makes his genre-bending sound subtle and natural. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the songs are consistently entertaining, either.
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Analyzed: Garth Brooks / No Fences
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -1.02 dB -17.01 dB 3:45 01-The Thunder Rolls
DR12 -1.66 dB -17.21 dB 3:55 02-New Way To Fly
DR14 -0.70 dB -17.04 dB 2:33 03-Two Of A Kind, Workin' On A Full House
DR12 -0.94 dB -18.75 dB 3:07 04-Victim Of The Game
DR13 -1.75 dB -17.54 dB 4:22 05-Friends In Low Places
DR13 -1.85 dB -17.01 dB 3:09 06-Wild Horses
DR13 -1.38 dB -18.48 dB 3:26 07-Unanswered Prayers
DR12 -3.41 dB -18.72 dB 2:53 08-Same Old Story
DR14 -0.70 dB -19.90 dB 3:19 09-Mr. Blue
DR12 -3.98 dB -20.69 dB 4:14 10-Wolves
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