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Music Reviews of There's More Where That Came FromMusic Review: A Must Have!!!!! There's More Where That Came From Rating: 5 Stars
This CD is one of the best CD's I have purchaed in a long time. I have memorized every word of every song on this cd. I love, "There's More Where That Came From" and especially, "I May Hate Myself In The Morning". I call my local radio station every day and request, "I May Hate Myself...." and they play it for me each day :) You will NOT be disapointed in this CD, it is REAL Country! This is the CD I have waited for for months!!!
Please let us know what you think as well! I have sent the song to friends to hear and they have bought the cd as well! Won't you as well? :)
Enjoy!!!
Linda
Music Review: Still A Classic! Rating: 5 Stars
I absolutely love this album.Lee Ann goes back to her more traditional country sound and boy does she sound better than ever!!
Starting with the excellent title track There's More Where That Came From(written by Brad Paisley's co-writer)this song is easily amazing.And it doesn't stop there.With the beautiful hit I May Hate Myself In The Morning,to the gorgeous ballads The Last Time,Painless and the lovely Stubborn (Psalm 151)you will simply fall in love with this album.
This cd also really shows off Lee Ann's beautiful country voice to perfection.
There's a reason why this won ACM & CMA Album Of The Year.
Music Review: Classy, mellow, surreal, intimate... Rating: 5 Stars
There's More Where That Came From - definitely top country album for 2005 in my book. Lee Ann Womack has never shone so strongly in any album that she has ever done. But this one has several gems.
'I may Hate myself in the morning' - an ode to the single, 'twenty years and two husbands ago' - another ode to the divorced/widowed - 'painless' - another ode to the recently broken-up.
All of these songs are true, classic but (2005) mixes of what country music SHOULD be.
Beautiful all around.
5 stars.
Music Review: Lee Ann Womack is back! Rating: 4 Stars
To country that is. Lee Ann's last studio album was a good album...but she strayed from her country roots and her distinctive sound in traditional country music. But she's back with a great new album that is as much traditional country as her last album was not! The whole package (booklet, jewel case & disc) is a time-warp back to the country music of days gone by .
There are going to be a number of hit songs for country radio to embrace on this album. I recommend this album to those who love Lee Ann's first three albums. Enjoy.
Music Review: Some strong songs Rating: 3 Stars
While this album isn't as consistently good as her first two, it's heading back in the right direction. My guess is her handlers realize the "I Hope You Dance" Faith Hill-Shania Twain pop-fluff era of "country" is being chased out of town by the likes of Gretchen Wilson and Joe Nichols. "I May Hate Myself In the Morning" and "There's More Where That Came From" are far and away the strongest cuts, many of the rest are pretty mediocre and don't reflect well on the person who ultimately made the call (the producer?) on their inclusion.
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