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Call Me Crazy

(more) »rank: 3710

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review:Album Description:MCA Nashville will officially released Lee Ann Womack's new single 'Last Call', to radio June 30. Her highly-anticipated seventh album, produced by Tony Brown and titled Call Me Crazy, will debut this Fall. 'I'm so fired up to be back doing what I feel like I was born to do, which is making country music,' said Womack. 'The time I spent writing, looking for songs, and meeting with Tony felt so effortless and natural.' 'One of my favorite things when ...


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I Hope You Dance

(more) »rank: 7957

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review:Album Description:CMA winning album from the country music stars 2001 album. Includes the bonus track 'I Hope You Dance' (Brian Rawlings Mix). Billboard calls it 'the finest country album post Shania Twain'. :Lee Ann Womack may well have the most hard-country female voice in Nashville; while her first two albums showed much promise, they didn't boost her past the middle of the pack. So what's the Nashville solution? Instead of playing to her strengths, make her soprano sound smaller and more ...


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Greatest Hits

(more) »rank: 20228

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review:Album Description:CMA winning album from the country music stars 2001 album. Includes the bonus track 'I Hope You Dance' (Brian Rawlings Mix). Billboard calls it 'the finest country album post Shania Twain'. :Lee Ann Womack may well have the most hard-country female voice in Nashville; while her first two albums showed much promise, they didn't boost her past the middle of the pack. So what's the Nashville solution? Instead of playing to her strengths, make her soprano sound smaller and more ...


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There's More Where That Came From

(more) »rank: 28711

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review: :On There's More Where That Came From, multiple Grammy-winner Lee Ann Womack's got the controls of country's Wayback Machine set 30 years in the past. The album cover, a soft-focus portrait of the Texas-born singer along with a list of songs, recalls the days when elegant, emotive vocalists like Tammy Wynette, Lynn Anderson, and Tanya Tucker ruled the charts. Yet the real magic's in the traditional-sounding arrangements, colored by gently weeping steel guitar, piano, harmonica, and fiddle; unhurried tempos; and, of ...


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Kneel at the Cross

(more) »rank: 25524

by: Various Artists


Our review:Album Description:Inspirational songs from today's top country artists.


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Something Worth Leaving Behind

(more) »rank: 86004

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review: :Texas-born Lee Ann Womack made bold new strides with her landmark third album, 2000's I Hope You Dance. With Something Worth Leaving Behind, she's delivered yet another impeccable, mature, and emotionally powerful song collection that will no doubt resound just as dramatically with listeners. Soulful, inward, aching, and cautiously celebratory by turns, these exquisite songs and masterful performances are anchored by the timely and hauntingly introspective title tune. Among the 12 other gems are a pair of powerfully rendered Julie Miller ...


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Lee Ann Womack

(more) »rank: 87553

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review: :Lee Ann Womack is a rarity in modern Nashville--an authentic honky-tonk debut album. Producer Mark Wright has refused to bury Womack's small-town, East Texas drawl under the Hollywood soft-rock cloaking that Music Row favors these days. As a result, the young singer's soprano projects an attitude too unsophisticated to hide any emotion. On the first single, 'Never Again, Again,' you can hear in quivering high notes the dilemma of a woman who keeps breaking her own promise to never take her ...


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Some Things I Know

(more) »rank: 80799

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review: :While much of the material on Womack's sophomore effort treads well within the unspoken boundaries of Nashville romance (broken hearts, unrequited love), there are a few gems that hint of a saucy character behind the sweet voice. 'I'll Think of a Reason Later' is a funny, honest portrayal of a woman meeting an old lover's new flame. 'The Man Who Made My Mama Cry' is an unflinching dismissal of a prodigal father, and 'I'd Rather Have What We Had' mourns for ...


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Greatest Hits

(more) »rank: 21977

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review: :While much of the material on Womack's sophomore effort treads well within the unspoken boundaries of Nashville romance (broken hearts, unrequited love), there are a few gems that hint of a saucy character behind the sweet voice. 'I'll Think of a Reason Later' is a funny, honest portrayal of a woman meeting an old lover's new flame. 'The Man Who Made My Mama Cry' is an unflinching dismissal of a prodigal father, and 'I'd Rather Have What We Had' mourns for ...


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I Hope You Dance

(more) »rank: 171789

by: Lee Ann Womack


Our review: :While much of the material on Womack's sophomore effort treads well within the unspoken boundaries of Nashville romance (broken hearts, unrequited love), there are a few gems that hint of a saucy character behind the sweet voice. 'I'll Think of a Reason Later' is a funny, honest portrayal of a woman meeting an old lover's new flame. 'The Man Who Made My Mama Cry' is an unflinching dismissal of a prodigal father, and 'I'd Rather Have What We Had' mourns for ...


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