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Reba McEntire by Reba McEntire (CD, Oct-1993, Mercury) 
Reba McEntire by Reba McEntire (CD, Oct-1993, Mercury)

 
Reba McEntire by Reba McEntire (CD, Oct-1993, Mercury)

Release Date: Oct 1993
Format: CD
Record Label: Mercury
Genre: Contemporary Country, Country
UPC: 042283633025
Product ID: EPID3118717
Description: The average listener of Reba McEntire's first album will most likely have one of two minds about it. On the one hand, fans of McEntire's later recordings might reject this album on the grounds that it is more tradition-oriented and less ...
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Track Listing
1. Glad I Waited Just For You
2. One to One
3. Angel in Your Arms
4. I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand
5. I've Waited All My Life For You
6. I Was Glad to Give My Everything to You
7. Take Your Love Away
8. There's Nothing Like the Love Between a Woman and a Man
9. Why Can't He Be You
10. Invitation to the Blues
11. Right Time of the Night

Details
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The average listener of Reba McEntire's first album will most likely have one of two minds about it. On the one hand, fans of McEntire's later recordings might reject this album on the grounds that it is more tradition-oriented and less contemporary-sounding than the material for which she is best known, while traditionalists might embrace it as the one Reba McEntire album to own. Whatever the listener's bias, this album has more to do with the early-'70s sounds of Tanya Tucker and Tammy Wynette than the contemporaneous pop-country hits of, say, Barbara Mandrell. Although such individual tracks as "Glad I Waited Just for You" and McEntire's version of "Right Time of the Night" hardly constitute hard country, her recording of Roger Miller's "Invitation to the Blues" is probably as close as she comes. Ironically, it is the very listeners who would likely dismiss any Reba McEntire album out of hand that might find this the most surprising and enjoyable, whereas only the most accepting fans of her later recordings will react so positively. This is a strong album that rewards exploration. ~ Greg Adams

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