It took Little Texas three years to deliver the follow-up to Kick a Little, but it was worth the wait. Entitled Little Texas, the album demonstrates the band's continued improvement. Not only is the songwriting stronger and more melodic than before, but the performances are tighter and more effective, making the record one of their best. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
Super country group Little Texas certainly gives country music a little kick with this 1994 album, Kick a Little. There are ten tracks on this recording, and not a dud in the mix. Little Texas seems to be proving good at making big hits. Many of the songs on Kick a Little are rowdy and filled with attitude, including the title track, "Kick a Little," "Your Days Are Numbered," and "Red Neck Like Me." There are a couple of kind of sedate numbers here to be had as well, such as "Inside" and "Southern Grace." By the time this album was finished, Little Texas had already landed three number one hits from their second album and earned Vocal Group of the Year honors at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Members of this group are Dwayne O'Brien, Duane Propes, Tim Rushlow, Del Gray, Porter Howell, and Brady Seals. ~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide
Little Texas hit chart paydirt with the aptly-titled Big Time, which features the number one smash "My Love" along with "What Might Have Been" and "God Blessed Texas." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
First Time for Everything bears the strong influence of mellow '70s pop, especially on hits like "You and Forever and Me." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide