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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great music by lorrie morgan Jun 30, 2008 Hi, I have this cd in cassette tape already, product was perfect and great seletion of songs.
You go girl! Jun 04, 2008 Lorrie Morgan has a true country sound that captures your listening imagination every song she sings. She is her own women and projects confidence as she sings these most enjoyable songs. We are fortunate to have such talent like Lorrie on the market, bringing so much endless enjoyment to our ears. This was money well spent on a list of her best songs that will provide endless hours of listening enjoyment. I highly recommend this CD if you want some of the best of the best!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Awesome cd, great price!! Nov 25, 2004 I love this cd and for the price you cannot pass it up!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Strong But Incomplete Sep 02, 2002 Lorrie Morgan was one of the more popular female artists during country's early-to-mid-nineties heyday, though she never quite reached the level of fellow artists Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood or later, Shania Twain or Faith Hill. The blame seems to lie not nearly as much with the music as the offstage drama that seemed to constantly accompany her. Which is a shame, considering that Morgan's voice had alot of the country elements found in classic singers like Tammy Wynette--Patty Loveless and Lee Ann Womack are the only other contemporary females who have that decidedly "country" sound in their vocal work. That said, this first compilation squanders some opportunities--several of her first-rate singles are here('Five Minutes','Something in Red'), and she recorded the best Wynette song not recorded by Wynette in 'A Picture Of You(Without Me)'. But there's also several omissions, chiefly the superb 'Out Of Your Shoes' and the equally great 'We Both Walk'. And of the three new tracks, only 'Standing Tall' is in direct correlation with Morgan's talents--both 'I Didn't Know My Own Strength' and the shuffling 'Back In Your Arms Again' squander her vocal skills. Overall, the preponderance of strong material manages to offset the lesser songs and the set's incomplete nature.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The Best of the Best Jul 21, 2002 I have to agree with one of the reviewers that said that Lorrie sings with a passion that not every artist possesses, this is true. GREATEST HITS includes some of her biggest hits and some new tracks as well. I believe Lorrie always has possessed a spunk and exhuberance that most artists don't, as well she shows a tender side on her ballads. "Five Minutes" and "Except For Monday" show a spunk in the lyrics that she handles extremely well. The same could be said about the tongue in cheek song "Watch Me". Probably one of her most memorable songs is the ballad "Something In Red" which became one of her biggest hits and instantly a classic. She also does a duet with her late husband Keith Whitley on "Til A Tear Becomes a Rose". Some new tracks include the 60-ish "Back In Your Arms Again", very reminiscent of Beach Boys type music. My favorite though is "I Didn't Know My Own Strength", a upbeat inspirational song about picking up the pieces after a relationship has failed, and moving on, not knowing you had the strength to do it. Overall this is a good set to own, a more complete collection is her 2000 collection TO GET TO YOU, but this is worth it for the new tracks, and other hits which didn't make the other compilation.
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