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List Price: $4.98 | | Label: Polygram Records
Salesrank: 748083
Released: October 17, 1990 |
| Our Price: $19.99 |
| Used Price: $0.94 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Feel the Fire Track Listing:
1. (You Lift Me) Up to Heaven
2. Tears on My Pillow
3. I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way
4. Long Distance Lover
5. If I Had It My Way
6. I Can See Forever in Your Eyes
7. Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)
8. My Turn
9. Look at the One (Who's Been Lookin' at You)
10. Suddenly There's a Valley
Feel the Fire Reviews:
Boring 
2007-06-05 - This sounds like "Lawrence Welk" type music...not traditional country. This album is BORING and puts me to sleep!!! Don't waste your money! Try Reba's album "just a little love" it sounds way better.
IF I HAD TO PICK A FAVORITE REBA ALBUM THIS WOULD BE IT! 
2005-10-06 - This is my favorite Reba album of all the ones she's done. It is the one I keep going back to and listening over and over. The songs are beautiful and Ms. McEntire sings her heart out without going over!!
COME FEEL THE FIRE AND ALSO THE LOVE ON THIS ALBUM 
2005-10-04 - This is one of Reba's best albums of her early career. It is worth a listen!! Highly recommended.
GREAT STUFF!! 
2005-10-03 - This CD is just wonderful! All the songs are intelligently produced, well written and crafted. It contains Reba's first top ten "You Lift Me Up to Heaven" as well as other dandies such as "I Don't Think Love OUghta Be That Way" and "I Can See Forever in Your Eyes". This is a must for all Reba fans!
WHAT A FINE PIECE OF WORK!! 
2005-10-01 - Without resorting to the vocal gimmickry that has marred most of her later material, Reba offers herself completely wholesome and talented in this marvelous collection of songs. This song contains her first top ten hit "You LIft Me Up to Heaven". If you have ever heard Reba do this in concert its even better than the recording but I think it should have been a number one song. Same goes for "I Can See Forever In Your Eyes". And she does an awesome job on "Tears on My Pillow", "Look at the ONe Who's Been Lookin' at You", and "Suddenly THere's a Valley". She does Patsy Cline proud on "A Poor Man's Roses and A Rich Man's Gold". Also tasty offerings are "Long Distance Lover" and "My Turn". "I Don't Think Love Oughta Be THat Way" features a dandy dobro and one of Reba's most endearing performances. This is one of her finest and if you haven't heard early Reba, this one is as good as any to get acquainted and find out why she became a superstar of the highest magnitude.