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Reba  (Audio CD) 
by Reba McEntire

 
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Reba is the fifteenth studio album, released in 1988 by Reba McEntire, the title signifying that she had become so well known that she could be identified by first name. It was her third #1 country album, and two of its tracks, I Know How He Feels and New Fool at an Old Game, reached #1 on the Billboard country singles charts. A remake of an old jazz vocal standard made famous by Ella Fitzgerald, Sunday Kind of Love, reached the #5 spot. Also covered was Respect, a song made famous by Aretha Franklin.

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:October 24, 2000
Studio:Mca Special Products
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews

Track Listing
1. So, So, So Long
2. Sunday Kind Of Love
3. New Fool At An Old Game
4. You're The One I Dream About
5. Silly Me
6. Respect
7. Do Right By Me
8. I Know How He Feels
9. Wish I Were Only Lonely
10. Everytime You Touch Her

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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 24 customer reviews )
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5Not very "country" but still a great album  Dec 13, 2006 By amanda143 "amanda143"
I'm not a country purist so maybe that is why I find this Album to be one of Reba's best. I have loved Reba as an artist since the 80's and I find it extremely gratifying that I've been able to hear her break out into other genre's. She has real talent and this is my favorite album of all time.

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1BAD MOVE  Sep 17, 2005 By johnp
When Reba ventured into the pop field with this release she said in her autobiography that this album did not lend itself to steel and fiddles. It would have been far better if it had. I can picture and hear "New Fool at an Old Game" or "Silly Me" or the other ballads with new production in a traditional vein that would have made these songs stand out!! "Respect" is a disaster.......a true insult to the Aretha Franklin classic. Reba needs to stop trying to cover other people's tunes. This album marked the end of "Reba" as true country fans knew her and loved her. It was never the same after this.

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4Good, Solid Pop-Country Fun  Feb 24, 2011 By A. Fragmin
This album is a dividing point for a lot of Reba fans. Prior to this one, Reba had been in the middle of a very traditional country sound. During her more traditional era, she recorded songs such as "How Blue," "Somebody Should Leave," "Whoever's in New England," "The Last One to Know," "What Am I Going to Do About You," and "One Promise Too Late."

This album is definitely a departure from those sounds, and marked the beginning of a more pop-country era for Reba's music. If you like the singles - "Sunday Kind of Love," "I Know How He Feels," and "New Fool at an Old Game," you'll like the album, because they represent the type of music found on the album well.

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5REBA  Sep 13, 2007 By Ellen M. Prendergast "Ellen"
This is the best CD ever that Reba ever made. I had one that was damamged. That was why I wanted to replace it. I couldn't beat the price.

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5Outstanding CD  Jul 14, 2007 By Music Lover "Music Lover"
This CD from the country music diva Reba McEntire is an outstanding CD which was the CD that crossed her over to pop music and younger audiences. From the first track "So, So, So Long" to "Everytime You Touch Her" are superb. The best song on the CD is the single and a tear jerker "I Know How He Feels." It is about a man she loves and it tears her up because he is with another woman and Reba loves him so much and knows all of his ways and knows how he feels. "New Fool At An Old Game" is another single and another tear jerker on the CD. She falls in love again and it is new to her but it is the same old thing happening. "Sunday Kind Of Love" is the 3rd single and by the way the music sounds it is in the 40's. The video is set in the 40's also. A man comes home from war to surprise his family. Another good song on the CD is "You're The One I Dream About." It could have been a single real easily. A very slow song about a woman who dreams about another man that she loves when she falls asleep. Every song on this CD is very outstanding. A very good CD for any Reba fan.

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