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Personnel: Martina McBride (vocals); Dolly Parton, Dwight Yoakam, Rhonda Vincent (vocals); Steve Gibson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, mandolin); Marty Schiff, Paul Worley (acoustic guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Connie Ellisor, Karen Winkelmann, Chris Teal, Mary Kathryn Vanosdale, Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin, David Davidson , Alan Umstead, David Angell, Catherine Umstead, Cate Myer, Janet Askey (violin); Jim Grosjean, Kris Wilkinson, Gary VanOsdale (viola); Anthony LaMarchina, Sarighani Reist (cello); Jonathan Yudkin (strings); Gordon Mote (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ, Wurlitzer organ); Larry Paxton (upright bass, electric bass, bass guitar); Glenn Worf (upright bass, electric bass); Eddie Bayers (drums). Audio Mixer: John McBride. Liner Note Author: Marty Stuart. Recording information: Blackbird Studio, Nashville, TN; Radio Recorders Studio, Hollywood, CA. Authors: Martina McBride; Buck Owens. Photographers: Sam Erickson; Andrew Eccles. Unknown Contributor Role: Nashville String Machine. Timeless refers to the 18 songs Martina McBride covers on her seventh studio albums, classic country tunes every one. Most of the songs date from the '60s and '70s -- the oldest songs here are the opening pair of Hank Williams' "You Win Again" and Ray Price's "I'll Be There," both dating from the '50s, along with Hank Snow's "I Don't Hurt Anymore" and another Price perennial, "Heartaches by the Number" -- and the great majority of these songs are quite familiar. "I Can't Stop Loving You," "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden," "Today I Started Loving You Again," "Satin Sheets," "I Still Miss Someone," "Love's Gonna Live Here," "Make the World Go Away," and "Help Me Make It Through the Night" have all been covered regularly and remain radio staples to this day, and even such comparatively obscure choices as Harlan Howard's terrific "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" (made into a hit by Charlie Walker) are well-known to hardcore country fans. Instead of being a detriment, the familiarity is a blessing, since these well-known songs illustrate McBride's range, power, and subtlety as a vocalist, as well as her skill as an interpreter. Timeless strikes a tricky and effective balance of being traditional -- the thoroughly annotated, well-detailed liner notes reveal that this extended down to the recording, where mostly vintage equipment, with no digital plug-ins, were used -- and contemporary. The songs and sounds are familiar, and even when McBride does an unexpected arrangement -- the mellow, introspective acoustic-based "I Still Miss Someone" -- they're not wildly unexpected, yet this all feels fresh, due to the excellence of the band, McBride's sterling taste in material, and, best of all, her extraordinary voice. She has always been one of the greatest vocalists in contemporary country, but Timeless is the first time that she's recorded a full-fledged singer's album, one where she not only has the material to showcase her range, but also a sympathetic band, arrangements, and production to highlight her remarkable voice. The result isn't just one of the best country albums of 2005 but her best album since The Way That I Am. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine While many of her contemporaries (including Trisha Yearwood and Patty Loveless) imbued their 2005 releases with a traditional bent, Martina McBride went one step further and recorded TIMELESS, an entire album of country classics, many of which date back to the 1950s and '60s. McBride's commitment to these songs is evident both on the disc's extensive liner notes (which present many facts about the tunes, such as who originally performed each one), as well as in her soulful, stirring performances. While every track here benefits from her nuanced delivery, McBride shines the brightest on a buoyant version of Ray Price's "I'll Be There" (with additional singing by Dan Tyminski and Rhonda Vincent), a swooninEntertainment Weekly (No. 847, p.87) - "...[T]he fetching pop-country singer delivers her fiest record..." - Grade: B+ Martina Mcbride Timeless Songs Timeless Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Need at least another two Until this album Martina was just a name - another strong singer of life's hurt and hassle - and there are many. This is a whole new scene, though and the heading says it all. This is just fabulous and has been played many, many times. I'm in the age group whereby I can lay claim to enjoying all the originals but these are so sensitively handled by M. and her band. Wonderful stuff. Please! Another two albums of the same at least and I'll happily supply another thirty titles for you to cover, Martina! Submitted by i.d.lees (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, U.K.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic This selection purchased as a gift for my wife who is a huge Martina fan. Listened to the entire disc on a road trip this afternoon. Really enjoyed the line up of classic country songs. Martina is gifted with an incredible instrument and she shows that instrument off on many of these all-time favorites. I would recommend this disc to classic country fans and all Martina fans.D Submitted by rpsuire (Denham Springs, LA,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
MARTINA HAS DONE IT AGAIN Great songs from a great performer. Submitted by jonny6170 (Long Island, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great songs i think martina made an excellent in making this cd. it is great and so is she...Sincerely john walker Submitted by gijo32 (starke florida)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Timeless was Timeless Martina has done a great job of putting together this collection of songs that I loved when I young. Her delivery and sound was so good, It was like we were back in time. Submitted by jtrippany (Carrollton, TX,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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