Brooks & Dunn get a lot of mileage out of two potent personalities.
Ronnie Dunn's expressive voice, underrated even with the band's huge success, and
Kix Brooks' energized stage presence give even their routine material enough of a spin to earn them their status as country music's leading duet team of the '90s. With
Borderline, their fourth album, they sometimes have to strain a bit too hard. The primary exception is an outstanding cover of
B.W. Stevenson's 1972 pop hit, "My Maria," which
Dunn elevates with an outstanding vocal performance that puts him in a league with
the Mavericks'
Raul Malo. There's a powerful ballad or two and an entertaining novelty number about a wife bluntly persuading her man that they are going out on the town that night. ~ Michael McCall