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Music CD - Reba McEntire: Reba #1's

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Music CD: Reba #1's Artist: Reba McEntire
List Price: $19.98
Our Price: $13.34
Your Save: $ 6.64 ( 33% )
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Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
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1. You’re Gonna Be 2. Can’t Even Get The Blues 3. You’re The First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving 4. How Blue 5. Somebody Should Leave 6. Whoever’s In New England 7. Little Rock 8. What Am I Gonna Do About You 9. One Promise Too Late 10. The Last One to Know 11. Love Will Find Its Way to You 12. I Know How He Feels 13. New Fool In An Old Game 14. Cathy’s Clown 15. Walk On 16. You Lie 17. Rumor Has It
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602498847220 Label: Mca Nashville Manufacturer: Mca Nashville Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Mca Nashville Release Date: 2005-11-22 Studio: Mca Nashville
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It's Reba, How can you not love her Comment: personally a wonderful compilation of her many great tunes and a good add to a large and wide variety of a musical collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great buy! Comment: Great CD! Love it! Love Reba! If you love her too this is the best CD with all of her greatest hits on one CD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reba IS love!! Comment: Just being new to Reba, I am in awe of this lady's talent and passion.This is a keeper and must listen to for all the walks in life we will face. Thanks Reba.
Customer Rating:      Summary: America's Sweetheart! Comment: Who can rip out a song with all the high notes like Reba? No one compares. She is truly an American success story and America's Country Sweetheart!
I feel that all CD's are over-priced though and for that reason I give only three stars! Each individual can judge price for themselves.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, Great, GREAT! Comment: This album proves once again that Reba is still the best female vocalist in country music.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Two things hit you while listening to this two-disc, 35-song collection. First: Reba McEntire, one of country's most twangy, yet recognizable and singular voices, has consistently chosen material that captures life's dramatic moments of consequence, whether it's the decision to leave a romantic coupling, face up to a failed relationship with a parent, or handle the passing of a loved one. And second: in the course of her 23-year career, several of her 33 #1 hits slipped up to the top of the charts virtually unnoticed, and seem hardly memorable today (e.g., "I Know How He Feels"). Yet the best of her work ("Whoever's in New England," "Rumor Has It") remains as emotionally resonant today as when it first appeared. Not only a fine singer, however, McEntire picked up the mantle of woman-to-woman songs first carried by Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette. Long before Martina McBride began singing songs of social relevance, McEntire had been encouraging and empowering women to change their lives--to look beyond their roles as dutiful wives and mothers ("Is There Life Out There")--if perhaps more subtly than McBride. Reba #1's contains two new tunes: "You're Gonna Be," a mother's loving lessons for her child; and "Love Needs a Holiday," which recounts a married couple's much-needed motel getaway. The latter sounds like it could be the theme song to a spin-off of McEntire's TV sitcom, but the former, much like her most-loved songs, comes packed with wisdom for anyone attempting to navigate the unsettling storms of life. --Alanna Nash
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