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by Reba Mcentire | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 5 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | 20 track collection of Reba Country classics, recorded live. Although she first became a Country superstar in the early '80s, she had already been a recording artist for nearly a decade before her commercial breakthrough. Since then, she's gone from strength to strength and has become a household name with her own television show, movie roles and many more hits. Features 'I'm Not That Lonely Yet', 'Islands In The Stream', 'Today All Over Again', 'Silver Eagle', 'He Broke Your Memory Last Night' and more. Delta. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | July 01, 1991 | | Studio: | Mca Special Products | | Number Of Discs: | 1 | | Format: | Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 24 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | Just A Little Love | | 2. | Poison Sugar | | 3. | I'm Gettin' Over You | | 4. | You Are Always There For Me | | 5. | Every Second Someone Breaks A Heaart | | 6. | Tell Me What's So Good About Goodbye | | 7. | He Broke Your Memory Last Night | | 8. | If Only | | 9. | Congratulations | | 10. | Silver Eagle | |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Live traditional country recordings May 16, 2007
By Peter Durward Harris
"Pete the music fan"
Please note that this is a re-issue of a CD previously tithed I'm not that lonely.
Reba has, for a long time, been one the finest singers in country music and these live recordings provide yet further proof, as if that were needed. They were recorded at Doc Severinsen's Music Showplace in Oklahoma City. No date is given but it is likely to be around 1985, given the track selection. Around that time, Reba's recordings were firmly rooted in tradition and that is reflected in these recordings. Pop fans will find nothing of interest here.
Many of the songs are those that Reba recorded during her years on Mercury. Her first MCA album, Just a little love, is represented by five tracks and there is just one more recent song - Red roses won't work now, from Have I got a deal for you? It is, of course, possible that she was singing this in concert for a while before she recorded it in the studio.
There are three songs here that have never appeared on any of Reba's studio albums, these being Up where we belong (a cover of the Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes classic), Islands in the stream (a cover of the Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton classic) and Open road (Hot rod guitar), a song that I've not come across elsewhere. The first two are duets featuring Reba's brother Pake. Elsewhere, the album is filled with live versions of her early hits and album tracks including Can't even get the blues, You lift me up to heaven, Today all over again and Just a little love.
Reba's dedicated fans will no doubt want this anyway, but as an introduction to her early music, this is also excellent.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
MAGIC IN THE RECORDING STUDIO!! Sep 16, 2005
By b.c. I bought this CD on vinyl when it first came out!! I loved it!! I thought it was pure magic and the cover is a young, beautiful shot of "wholesome" Reba, pensive and alluring. The title track is among the best ballads that Reba has ever done. Also noteworthy is "You Are Always There For Me"...a truly beautiful, haunting tune. "If Only" is exceptional. "Congratulations" is quirky but appealing!! "He Broke Your Mem'ry Last Night" exercises Reba's powerful vocal chords in a good work out!! "I'm Getting Over You" is better than anything she ever did in the 90s. The uptempo numbers are fun! Truly a work of art...as I said..pure magic came from this session in the recording studio!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
TAKE ME BACK TO 1984 PLEASE Sep 22, 2005
By JP Actually I wasn't born yet in 1984 but when you're a Reba McEntire fan you want all of her music. In discovering her older stuff I am knocked over by the songs she used to sing and wonder why she doesn't do stuff like this any more. Except for maybe two or three songs on here, this album is a lot better than any of her new stuff. I especially like "You Are Always There For Me" and "I'm Gettin' Over You". But also noteworthy is the title track and "He Broke Your Memry Last Night". I listen to this one all the time because I really like it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
COME AND FEEL THE LOVE!!! Sep 22, 2005
By melott This is a beautiful album!! Especially the song "Just a LIttle Love", a great tune that surpasses anything she did before or since. Its my favorite Reba song and one I wish she would sing at her concerts!! I remember going to a concert of hers back when this CD was released and she sang this...and oh, what a performance!!!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
AMAZING.....OVERLOOKED! IN THE TOP 5 CDS EVER Jun 28, 2000
By Jordan JUST A Little Love was Reba's first release after moving from Mercury/Polygram to MCA; this CD is the first time that I think we get a true grasp of her greatness. Country's forever queen gives a stunning release that, while MCA was not happy with, I think is one of her best, and the best, ever. She tenderly sings "Just A Little Love," a Top 5 hit in 1984, then rocks on "Poison Sugar." The best track is the third; the laid back feeling of "I'm Gettin Over You" really sounds more like a Hawaiian beat or something; who cares! Reba could sing the Sears catalog and I'd buy it. But don't let that influence you---this CD really is great. Reba keeps the nice tracks coming with "You Are Always There For Me," then delivers another highlight with the fifth; the haunting "Every Second Someone Breaks A Heart" is downright chilling. Reba's amazing voice soars on the seventh track, the Top 15 single "He Broke Your Memory Last Night." Hitting those high notes on the last chorus like she does is why Reba was, is, and will always be the most talented and wonderful vocalist in the history of music, all genres. Maybe you think I'm just way too into Reba and that this CD probably isn't that good. Man are you missing out. 5 Stars!
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