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Set This Circus Down

Set This Circus Down is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Tim McGraw, released on April 24, 2001, by Curb Records. The album features 14 tracks, including the title song, and was co-produced by McGraw alongside Byron Gallimore and James Stroud. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 223,000 copies in its first week, and has been certified three times platinum by the RIAA for shipments of three million copies in the United States. The album's , "Grown Men Don't Cry," was released in March 2001 and topped the chart for three weeks. Subsequent singles "Angry All the Time," "The Cowboy in Me," and "Unbroken" also reached number one on the same chart, marking four consecutive chart-toppers from the project. These hits contributed to the album's commercial success, with tracks exploring themes of relationships, personal reflection, and rural life, solidifying McGraw's status as a leading figure in contemporary during the early .

Background and development

Career context

By the late 1990s, had risen to prominence as a dominant force in music, with a string of multi-platinum albums that showcased his blend of traditional sounds and mainstream appeal. His 1999 release, , debuted at number one on both the and charts, ultimately selling over 4 million copies in the United States and earning triple-platinum certification from the RIAA. This success built on earlier breakthroughs like (1994), which sold more than 6 million units, and Everywhere (1997), with over 5 million copies sold, establishing McGraw as a consistent chart-topper and live draw during the genre's commercial boom. In 2000, McGraw's first greatest hits compilation further cemented his superstar status, peaking at number four on the and topping the Top Country Albums chart for nine weeks, and selling nearly 6.5 million copies in the U.S. alone. The album featured signature hits including "I Like It, I Love It" from 1995 and "Just to See You Smile" from 1997, both of which had previously reached on the chart and contributed to his reputation for crafting relatable, radio-friendly anthems. By this point, McGraw's discography had amassed over 25 million units sold in the United States, reflecting his rapid ascent from a promising newcomer to one of country's top-selling artists. McGraw's personal life also played a pivotal role in shaping his artistic evolution during this period. He married country singer on October 6, 1996, after a whirlwind romance that began during his Spontaneous Combustion Tour, and the couple welcomed their first daughter, Gracie, in 1997, followed by in 1998 and in 2001. This family milestone coincided with McGraw addressing personal struggles, including battles with , which he later credited Hill with helping him overcome, fostering a more grounded perspective that informed the mature, introspective themes emerging in his work. Their joint professional endeavors, such as the duet "" topping charts in 1997, also amplified McGraw's visibility and emotional depth as an artist.

Album conception

Following the success of his 2000 greatest hits compilation Greatest Hits, decided to produce his sixth studio album, Set This Circus Down, aiming to blend traditional country elements like and twang with contemporary influences inspired by 1970s rock acts such as and . This approach sought to capture an energetic yet rootsy "feel" for the record, prioritizing emotional resonance over lyrical complexity in some tracks. Co-producers Byron Gallimore and joined McGraw in conceptualizing a more personal and reflective sound, drawing from his experiences on the road with wife during their Soul2Soul tour. Development occurred in sporadic Nashville sessions amid tour breaks, with the album's direction shaped by McGraw's desire to explore themes of settling down and marital introspection, as reflected in the —a narrative about lovers longing to escape their hectic lives. The release was delayed by the greatest hits project, allowing time to refine this evolving artistic vision. McGraw played a key role in selecting 14 tracks from various songwriters, emphasizing ballads and mid-tempo songs to balance commercial appeal with emotional depth and showcase his maturing artistry. Standouts included road-tested material like the duet "Angry All the Time," an original by songwriter (a frequent collaborator with ), which addressed relational tensions, and reflective pieces such as "Grown Men Don't Cry" (the lead single) and "Forget About Us." This curation incorporated both originals and covers, with McGraw opting for songs that resonated personally, including the defiant "Things Change" to counter critics of his pop-leaning crossovers.

Recording and production

Sessions and studios

The recording sessions for Set This Circus Down occurred primarily in , during late 2000 and early 2001, ahead of the album's April 24, 2001 release. These sessions focused on capturing the core tracks in a controlled studio to blend traditional instrumentation with contemporary production elements. Key recording took place at Ocean Way Nashville, where the majority of the album's tracks, including rhythm sections and vocals, were laid down in Studio A, known for its high-end acoustic properties and use by prominent country artists. Additional sessions utilized The Sound Kitchen in Franklin, Tennessee, for specific overdubs and mixing preparations, leveraging its facilities equipped for live band tracking. Strings for select tracks were recorded at Emerald's The Tracking Room in Nashville, contributing to the album's orchestral layers. Further work extended to in , for tracks 2 ("Telluride") and 12 ("The Cowboy in Me"), where additional engineering addressed spatial and tonal refinements suited to production capabilities. Other contributions came from Essential Sound Studios in Nashville for supplemental elements, with final mixing at in Sherman Oaks, California, to polish the overall sound. The multi-studio approach allowed for logistical flexibility, accommodating the band's schedule and specialized equipment needs across approximately three to four months of production.

Producers and contributors

The production team for Set This Circus Down was spearheaded by Byron Gallimore and as primary producers, with serving as co-producer and providing executive input on the album's direction. Julian King acted as the primary mixing and tracking engineer for the majority of the tracks, while John Paterno contributed additional engineering support. McGraw took an active role in vocal production and arrangement choices, collaborating closely with the producers to refine the album's sound during sessions at studios like Ocean Way in Nashville. Notable guest contributors included background vocalists such as on select tracks and session musicians whose styles complemented McGraw's country aesthetic.

Composition

Musical style

Set This Circus Down exemplifies contemporary with crossover appeals to pop and rock audiences, blending traditional elements with modern production to achieve broad commercial viability. The album's sound draws on influences through rumbling electric guitars and arena-style drums, while retaining core authenticity via fiddles and pedal steel guitars. This fusion creates a polished yet roots-oriented aesthetic, co-produced by Byron Gallimore and , who emphasize dynamic arrangements that alternate between energetic rhythms and introspective moments. Instrumentation highlights classic country textures, including acoustic guitars, pedal steel, and , which provide emotional depth and twang in selections like "Telluride." Tracks such as the uptempo "Things Change" incorporate lively and driving percussion for an anthemic feel, contrasting with the tender balladry of "You Get Used to Somebody," where swells underscore vulnerability. Layered vocal harmonies add richness, particularly in choruses, enhancing the album's radio-friendly polish without overshadowing McGraw's baritone delivery. Subtle rock-infused elements, like riffs, modernize the proceedings, bridging Nashville traditions with wider pop sensibilities. Clocking in at 56 minutes across 14 tracks with an average length of around four minutes, the prioritizes a unified flow over isolated , fostering a seamless listening experience that rewards full spins. This structure allows for a balanced pacing, weaving high-energy cuts with reflective pieces to maintain momentum while exploring emotional range. The result is a cohesive project that solidifies McGraw's position in the evolving landscape of the early 2000s.

Lyrical themes

The lyrics of Set This Circus Down center on themes of personal growth, intimate relationships, and the rhythms of rural life, weaving narratives that reflect emotional maturation amid everyday struggles. Songs like "Grown Men Don't Cry," written by Tom Douglas and Steve Seskin, delve into fatherhood and vulnerability, as the narrator confronts scenes of familial regret and tenderness, such as a apologizing to his for past absences, ultimately affirming the humanity in tears. Similarly, "Angry All the Time," penned by and featuring , portrays marital strife through a couple's weary reflections on faded and the toll of constant discord, highlighting the pain of a dissolving unit. Recurring motifs of and permeate the album, often evoking the enduring spirit of Southern life through imagery of winding roads, homestead dreams, and hard-won stability. In the title track, co-written by and Bill Luther, a traveling performer yearns to abandon the nomadic "" for a settled rural existence with his partner, symbolizing in pursuit of domestic . These elements draw from McGraw's Southern roots, infusing the lyrics with a drawl-inflected authenticity that underscores nostalgic tributes to simpler, heartfelt living. The album showcases diversity in perspectives, balancing male vulnerability in introspective ballads with an adventurous spirit in more dynamic tracks. While "Grown Men Don't Cry" exposes raw emotional fragility through encounters with hardship and loss, "The Cowboy in Me," composed by Al Anderson, , and , celebrates the irrepressible of a rugged individual tamed by , embracing flaws as integral to one's . This thematic depth stems from the contributions of external songwriters, whose co-writes avoid overt in favor of nuanced that feels personal and resonant, enhancing the album's conceptual cohesion without relying on formulaic tropes.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

Set This Circus Down was released on April 24, 2001, by in standard and cassette formats. Curb Records' marketing strategy focused primarily on the album's music rather than exploiting the theme implied by the title, according to of marketing Jeff Tuerff. The album was distributed through major retailers targeting audiences. Pre-release buzz was generated through announcements of McGraw's summer tour with , which began in July 2001, and early radio airplay of the lead single. This rollout tied into the broader singles promotion to build anticipation ahead of the album's launch. The tour spanned approximately 40 cities over the summer.

Singles

The lead single from Set This Circus Down, "Grown Men Don't Cry", was released in March 2001 and topped the chart for two weeks, while reaching number 25 on the Hot 100. The second single, "Angry All the Time", a duet with written by , followed in July 2001, also achieving number one on the chart for two weeks and peaking at number 38 on the Hot 100. November 2001 saw the release of the uptempo third single, "The Cowboy in Me", which spent one week at number one on and number 33 on the Hot 100. The album's fourth and final single, "Unbroken", arrived in May 2002 and held the top spot on for one week, reaching number 26 on the Hot 100, with its lyrics emphasizing themes of resilience that aligned with the album's broader exploration of personal challenges. These singles were promoted through accompanying directed for major networks like CMT and tours that supported extensive , contributing to their collective success in driving awareness.

Reception and legacy

Critical reviews

Upon its release in 2001, Set This Circus Down received generally positive reviews from critics, who commended Tim McGraw's evolving artistry and the album's emotional depth. awarded the 4 out of 5 stars, with reviewer highlighting McGraw's vocal maturity and his adept selection of songs that balanced introspection with accessibility. Entertainment Weekly gave it a B grade, praising the strength of its ballads—such as the potent duet "Angry All the Time" featuring —but noting some formulaic elements in its blend of pop-country polish and retro Nashville influences. Billboard lauded the album's slick production and McGraw's emotional delivery, describing it as radio-friendly material that solidified his status as a superstar through polished, heartfelt tracks. Similarly, awarded it 3 out of 5 stars, praising the production's sheen and McGraw's sincere conveyance of relational and personal struggles in songs like "Grown Men Don't Cry," though noting a lack of edge in some tracks. Critics commonly praised the in standout singles, such as the title track's narrative of settling down and the vivid emotional arcs in "The Cowboy in Me," for their relatable authenticity. In retrospective assessments, opinions were more mixed, with some highlighting a lack of innovation. Sputnikmusic assigned it 2.5 out of 5 stars in a 2006 review, critiquing the album's repetitive lyrical tropes and over-reliance on mid-tempo arrangements that rendered the music uninspired and indistinct from contemporary country fare. Metacritic assigned an aggregated score of 69 out of 100 based on 8 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception and reflecting acclaim for McGraw's vocal prowess alongside reservations about formulaic pacing.

Commercial performance and impact

Upon its release on April 24, 2001, Set This Circus Down debuted at No. 2 on the chart and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, selling 223,000 copies in its first week. The album's strong initial performance was bolstered by positive critical reception, which highlighted its emotional depth and helped drive sales momentum. The album achieved significant certifications, earning 3× Platinum status from the RIAA in the United States for shipments exceeding 3 million units. In Canada, it was certified Platinum by , denoting 100,000 units. These accolades reflect its commercial viability within the market during the early 2000s. Internationally, the album reached No. 35 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and No. 1 on the RPM Country Albums chart. On year-end charts for 2001, it ranked No. 74 on the and within the top 10 on the Top Country Albums chart. Set This Circus Down contributed to Tim McGraw's ongoing streak of No. 1 debuts on the Top Country Albums chart, solidifying his status as a leading figure in the genre. The record's emphasis on introspective ballads influenced trends in 2000s , emphasizing emotional storytelling and mainstream appeal. No major reissues have been released, but as of November 2025, the album has amassed over 82 million streams on , demonstrating enduring digital popularity.

Album details

Track listing

The standard edition of Set This Circus Down consists of 14 tracks with a total runtime of 56:18.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"The Cowboy in Me"Al Anderson, , 4:04
2"Telluride", Troy Verges3:49
3"You Get Used to Somebody"Steve Bogard, Tom Shapiro3:58
4"Unbroken"Annie Roboff, Holly Lamar4:00
5"Things Change"Marv Green, Chris Lindsey, Bill Luther, Aimee Mayo3:20
6"Angel Boy"Danny Orton5:11
7"Forget About Us"4:09
8"Take Me Away from Here"Steve Bogard, Jeff Stevens4:35
9"Smilin'"Marv Green, Chris Lindsey, Bill Luther, Aimee Mayo3:00
10"Set This Circus Down", Bill Luther3:31
11"Angry All the Time"4:30
12"Let Me Love You"Marv Green, Chris Lindsey, Bill Luther, Aimee Mayo4:31
13"Grown Men Don't Cry"Tom Douglas, Steve Seskin3:56
14"Why We Said Goodbye"Tom Douglas, Billy Kirsch3:44
The songwriters are credited as listed on the album's production notes.

Personnel

The personnel for Tim McGraw's Set This Circus Down (2001) includes lead vocals by Tim McGraw throughout the album. Production was shared by Byron Gallimore, James Stroud, and Tim McGraw. Key musicians on the album are on bass. Drums were provided by on tracks 1, 3–11, 13, and 14, with Peter M. Thomas handling drums on tracks 2 and 12. Acoustic guitars were played by Biff Watson and , while electric guitars featured contributions from Brent Mason, B. James Lowry, and . Additional instrumentation included Paul Franklin on , Aubrey Haynie on , Steve Nathan and Jeff Babko on keyboards, and The Nashville String Machine on strings for select tracks. Background vocals were performed by Chris Rodriguez, Gene Miller, and Curtis Young across various tracks, with providing background vocals specifically on "Angry All the Time." Technical staff included tracking engineers Julian King (on most tracks), Ricky Cobble, and Samie Barela. Mixing was handled by at in Sherman Oaks, California. Mastering took place at Final Stage Mastering in Nashville. Art direction and design were by Fresh Design and Glenn Sweitzer.

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