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| | Label: Decca/ MCA Nashville
Salesrank: 1245205
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| Our Price: $9.45 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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lee ann womack: self-titled cd, 1997 MCA / decca, 11 tracks, mint) Reviews:
An Excellent Debut From One Of Country's Best Artists! 
2009-10-17 - Lee Ann's debut is an excellent combination of traditional/contemporary country.With her big hits Never Again Again,The Fool and the great uptempo You've Got To Talk To Me.
There's also some other gems like the catchy uptempos A Man With 18 Wheels and Trouble's Here,these will have your toe tapping along in no time.
You have to add this excellent singer and album to your country collection....
Very Pleased In Alabama 
2009-09-18 - I purchased a Lee Ann Womack in August 2009,I was so happy when I recieved it,it was still in the orginal package unopened just as the seller stated..I will purchase from this seller again...Keep up the great work!!!!!!
This CD is a must have for Traditional Country lovers!!! 
2005-03-30 - This is definetly one of Lee Ann's best Albums. NOT A BAD SONG ANYWHERE ON THIS CD!! If you like good Tradition country music you'll love this CD!! This CD also produced the top ten hits "The Fool" and "You've Got To Talk To Me". Other great songs on this album are "Buckaroo", "Trouble's Here", and "Never Again, Again", or at least those are my favorites!!
This CD is a must have for any country music lover's collection!!
Lee Ann's Debut 
2003-09-18 - This album came out in the spring of 1997. Lee Ann's first single was "Never Again, Again", a midtempo country number about always taking a man back. Immediately buzz started about this artist, she was the most traditional thing to come around in a long time. Her big hit that put her on the map was the ballad "The Fool". There's some great songs on here, like "Montgomery to Memphis", "Buckaroo", "Man With 18 Wheels", etc. The duet with Mark Chesnutt "Make Memories With Me" is also a highlight. My favorite song is "You've Got To Talk To Me", which was a hit for her as well. This was her first album, and as her albums progressed they became a little more polished but she is talented nonetheless.
Womack's Best Work 
2003-01-25 -
This CD is my favorite from Lee Ann Womack. The writing is superb and Lee Ann's vocals are stellar.
"The Fool", the song that really put Lee Ann on the map is on here. The rest of this CD is really full of great songs though, like the upbeat "Buckaroo" about her dream cowboy; the Gospel wonder "Get Up in Jesus' Name"; the Zydeco-flavored "Trouble's Here" and "Never Again, Again", a great mid-tempo shuffle about always taking him back. My personal favorites are "You've Got to Talk to Me", an honest song about how women aren't mind readers and Leslie Satcher's "Man With 18 Wheels", an uptempo romp about her truckin' man.
I Hope You Dance may be her biggest album, but this one showcases her deep country roots best.