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This quick survey of Wynonna's three post-Judds solo albums showcases her powerful voice and adaptability. The songs range from the quiet pathos of "Is It Over Yet," which backs Wynonna's emotion-laden vocals with delicate piano and strings, to the boisterous rocker "No One Else On Earth," which allows the the singer to show off her trademark growl amid layers of backing voices. Highlights include the Karla Bonoff song "Tell Me Why" and Mary-Chapin Carpenter's spirited "Girls With Guitars," which tells a story that is undoubtedly close to Wynonna's heart, about a defiant teen-aged musician who "didn't care at all about the football heroes/Didn't even notice the basketball stars/Boys as a species were all a bunch of zeroes/Except for the ones that played that guitar." The song, with backing vocals by Lyle Lovett, epitomizes the determination and spirit of Wynonna herself.
All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Personnel includes: Wynonna (vocals); J.R. Cobb (acoustic guitar); Don Potter (acoustic & electric guitars); Steuart Smith, George Marinelli, Steve Cropper (electric guitar); Steve Gibson (slide guitar); Rock Williams (tenor saxophone); Jim Horn (baritone saxophone); Paul Litteral (trumpet); Billy Kirsch (piano); Matt Rollings (piano, electric piano, Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ); Steve Nathan (Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer); Barry Beckett (Hammond B-3 organ); Willie Weeks (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums, percussion); Tom Roady (percussion); Terry McMillan (cowbell, tambourine); Robert Bailey, John Cowan, Andrew Gold, Naomi Judd, Dave Loggins, Vicki Hampton, Lyle Lovett, Jonell Mosser, Judy Rodman, Chris Rodriguez (background vocals).
Collection Music | List Price | $9.98 (You save $1.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Contemporary Country | | Label | Curb | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 71564  | | CD Universe Part number | 6728601 | | Catalog number | 78842 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 04, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Tony Brown | | Recording Time | 45 minutes | | Personnel | Jim Horn - baritone saxophone Steve Nathan - Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer Eddie Bayers - drums, percussion Matt Rollings - piano, electric piano, Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ Barry Beckett - Hammond B-3 organ Steve Gibson - slide guitar Chris Rodriguez - background vocals Terry Mcmillan - cowbell, tambourine Willie Weeks - bass Tom Roady - percussion
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