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Mindy Mccready “Mindy McCready” – Christine – Ohio
This was her weakest country album. It has numerous songs which might have been successful if marketed to the lite rock sect. Her music is soft and sensual which tends to get lost in Country music unless its very sad, upbeat, or sung by a man. Sexier songs are not as appreciated sung by women as they are in lite rock. Its very sad. “Be with me,” “The Fire,” “I just want love,” and “Don’t speak” are sexy and great songs to dance with that special someone. They were undermarketed. Mindy is great. Share this with the one you love on a quiet night.
: Marketed mainly as a sexpot by her former record company, Mindy McCready chafed against that image (“I always wanted to say important things”) and finally left the label altogether. But maybe she was on the right track to start with. The most memorable songs on her new Capitol album mine the same light vein as the majority of her RCA hits (“Guys Do It All the Time”) but lack the knockout punch that earned her platinum status. She scores points for finding a good, left-wing cheating song, “Lovin’ Your Man,” told from the point of view of the errant best friend. And she’s believable on “Scream,” in which a spurned woman struggles to deal with the anger of romantic failure. But otherwise, this “country” album just floats by on a sea of homogenized L.A. pop. By its end, you don’t even remember who’s singing. Or care. –Alanna Nash
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I’m Not So Tough
I’m Not So Tough Roger that! – Smegma Cheese – l got a hundred guns, a hundred clips ‘coz l’m from New York, New York
Hmmm, now l can see why Roger Clemens threw low and inside. lf you know what l mean.
: By now, folks buying Mindy McCready albums know what they’re getting into. If McCready’s far from a devastating singer, she’s also far from incompetent, and when she has solid material like Matraca Berg’s “All I Want Is Everything,” this album’s most traditional-country-flavored track, or the road song “Tumble and Roll,” she’s capable of enough emotional vigor to pull them off. Unfortunately, her third record lacks much in the way of memorable songs, and whereas her previous two outings hinted at a feminist edge, the 23-year-old McCready now strikes a conventional desperate-for-love vulnerability and often a pouting vocal style. Invariably, the weaker the tune, the more she resorts to cloying whispers and chirps. If I’m Not So Tough has any highlights, they’re to be found in Glen Duncan and Larry Franklin’s soulful fiddle breaks and Paul Franklin’s tasty pedal steel, which, to McCready’s credit, are given plenty of room to roam. –Roy Kasten
I’m Not So Tough
- Mindy Mccready
- If I Don’t Stay the Night
- Ten Thousand Angels
- If I Don’t Stay the Night
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Girls’ Night Out
Girls’ Night Out Country Girls – Michael Patrick Boyd – Waukesha, WI
Girls’ Night Out is 42 minutes and 45 seconds and was released on March 2, 1999. Girls’ Night Out reached #30 on the U.S. Country Album Charts. I have no idea how I got this CD; I guess out of a box of Cracker Jacks. To be honest I not even a fan of country music. The music is not bad for country music. The CD features four country female artists of their day. Girls’ Night Out gets a C+.
Sara Evans
Cryin’ Game
#56 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
Almost New
Three Chords and the Truth
#4 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
Martina McBride
Independence Day
#12 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
`Til I Can Make It On My Own
Happy Girl
#2 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
Mindy McCready
Ten Thousand Angels
#6 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
#124 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles
Over And Over
Long, Long Time
Lorrie Morgan
The Heart That Jack Broke
Go Away
#3 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
#85 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles
Good As I Was To You
#4 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs
#1 U.S. Billboard Hot Country Recurrents
~Girls Night Out~ – cola687 – Seguin, TX United States
I’m not much a music fan of country music. But this CD is good! I really enjoyed Martina McBride’s music on here! She sing’s good. The other girl’s sang good too. My favorite songs are Cryin’ Game and Indipendence Day!!!! Buy this CD, if you like Country or if you just enjoy any kind of music.
Pretty good – –
This is a good cd. It has 4 artists on it. I recognized Martina McBride and Sara Evans, but the other 2 I’d never heard of. Martina Mcbride, of course, was awsome. And so was Lorrie Morgan. The other two artists were OK, I didn’t relly like Sara Evans’ song, Three Cords and the truth. Which is strange, because I usually love Sara Evans. The other artist, Mindy McCready, didn’t really have any songs that sparked my interest. But, all in all, I liked this cd.
: This is the companion CD to Canada-based CMT’s live-concert television special recorded in March 1999, and it features four of the most-popular female artists of 1990s contemporary country–all of whom are not coincidentally BMG labelmates. If nothing else, it’s an accurate snapshot of Nashville at the turn of the century: spunky two-steppers and heart-tugging ballads of widely varying quality; an album cover full of flawlessly airbrushed women in fetching poses; and a sonic production that’s usually as airbrushed as the album cover. All four women have considerable vocal talent, although Evans seems to know best how to use it. The question, as usual, comes down to the ratio of country elements to adult-contemporary pop, and even when a fiddle or steel guitar pops up, it too often seems like a contrivance. Unfortunately, the pabulum has a tendency to obscure the real meat here, which is often quite rewarding. Problem is, even the spiciest of meals is lost when it falls on deadened taste buds. –Marc Greilsamer
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