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List Price: $5.98 | | Label: Curb Special Markets
Salesrank: 102342
Released: August 1, 2000 |
| Our Price: $1.48 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Burn Track Listing:
1. Downtime
2. That's The Way
3. Dare To Dream
4. Burn
5. If Not You
6. Closer
7. These Are The Days
8. Saturday Night
9. Angeline
10. Nothing I Can Do
11. Bring On The Rain
Editorial Review:
After the popular breakthrough of 1998's I'm Alright, Jo Dee Messina returns with another testament to the power of positive singing. Practically every song on her third album plays like the musical equivalent of a self-help book, from the postbreakup recovery of the album-opening "Downtime" to the "be anyone you want to be" affirmation of the title track. The Boston-bred, Nashville-based Messina is a younger generation's Reba, with the conviction in her conversational phrasing redeeming the clichés of her material ("Live, love, seize the day") and transcending the mechanical schlock of so many of the arrangements. The duet with coproducer Tim McGraw on "Bring on the Rain" is an album-closing highlight. --Don McLeese
Burn Reviews:
Awesome! 
2009-11-03 - It came fast in the mail. My favorite song is there. I thought I looked everywhere.
Low and behold! I should of looked here first. There it was and great condition for me to listen to.(Jodee Massina-Burn)
One of Her Best! 
2009-09-23 - I love this CD! I can play it over and over and never get tired of it!
Wow 
2007-03-23 - Just JoDee again at her best! Love this woman's voice and pure song content - says it all, right to the point.
Gliding on Air 
2006-10-27 - Jo Dee's set was one I'd always been curious about & have only recently purchased. The opener "Downtime" was co-written by Carolyn Dawn Johnson whose "Room with a View" CD is in my collection. It's a catchy hook-laden tune that keeps you tapping your toes. "That's the Way" is a bouncy tune that'll put a smile on your face despite the lyric about how to lose. The title track is catchy, "Are you gonna be a doctor & heal or go to heaven & touch God's face?" "If Not You" sparkles with a hook-laden pop chorus, "If not you, who is ever gonna make me happy?" "Closer" throbs and then the expansive chorus kicks in with Messina's voice sounding like it's gliding on air. The beat is strong, the guitars are loud on the joyful "Saturday Night." Tim McGraw joins Jo Dee on "Bring on the Rain," probably the slowest tune on the set. "Burn" is a good CD 6 years after its initial release, well worth finding. Enjoy!
One of my favorite CD's 
2006-08-14 - Jo Dee had a lot of hits from this album. Highly reccomended!!!