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Reba Mcentire Music:
Unlimited



Music
Unlimited
by Reba McEntire

List Price: $4.98Label: Polygram Records

Salesrank: 641721

Released: October 17, 1990
Our Price: $24.99
Used Price: $1.67
Media: Audio Cassette

Unlimited Track Listing:
1. I'd Say You
2. Everything I'll Ever Own
3. What Do You Know About Heartache?
4. Out of the Blue
5. Over, Under and Around
6. I'm Not That Lonely Yet
7. Whoever's Watchin'
8. Old Man River (I've Come to Talk Again)
9. You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving
10. Can't Even Get the Blues No More

Unlimited Reviews:
WOW!!! 5 Star Review
2005-09-27 - Rare is the album that I can find in which every song is a winner. This is the case with "Unlimited". Reba truly is unlimmited here in this album and the songs are so beautiful and touching as only she could sing them. Give this one twenty stars and throw all of her nineties albums (except for "For My Broken Heart) in the garbage. They could never measure up to "Unlimited".

EXCELLENT! 5 Star Review
2005-09-20 - Reba never got any better than this except for "Have I Got a Deal For You". This is better than most anything she ever did on the MCA label and it is true that her talent is unlimited!! "I'M Not That Lonely Yet" is worth the price of the CD alone but all of it is excellent!

I AGREE, HER FINEST MERCURY PROJECT!!! 5 Star Review
2005-09-18 - If you only get one of Reba's mercury CDs, get this one!! There is not one song on here that wouldn't have made it to the top ten at least! IMO McEntire is at her very, very best here. This is one of my favorite Reba albums along with "Behind the Scene", and "Have I Got a Deal for You" and "For My Broken Heart"!

REBA'S FINEST HOUR AT MERCURY!!! 5 Star Review
2005-09-18 - What an album!!! Starting off with "I'd Say You" a beautiful ballas. THen comes "Everything I'll Ever Own" which is simply Reba at the top of her vocal prowess. THen comes the uptempo "What do You Know About Heartache" which is fantastic. Then the hauntingly lovely "Out of the Blue" with someone doing a bang up job on the piano!! Oh its gorgeous!! Then its "Over, Under and Around" which fits Reba's uptempo style just fine. THen comes the crown jewel of the album, "I'm Not that Lonely Yet"....stunning!! We follow that with "Whoever's Watchin'" with Reba doing a great yeehaw at the end of this bluegrass tinged humdinger of a number! Next is "Old Man River I've COme to Talk Again" which is achingly beautiful!! Then we have "You're the First Time I've Thought ABout Leaving" with some fiddle work and Reba's second number one single. Then we close it out with "Can't Even Get the Blues" a great rockabilly tune which turned out to be Reba's first number one single. This is a classic that cannot be missed!!!

SIMPLY SUPERB!! 5 Star Review
2005-09-15 - Reba doesn't give herself enough credit for being on Mercury. Jerry Kennedy, the producer outdid himself on this one!! Again, every cut is a priceless jewel, my favorite being "Out of the Blue" with that haunting piano lick!! But I also single out "I'm Not that Lonely Yet" simply the best waltz ballad Reba has ever recorded!!! I remember when that song first came out my mother, who was very hard to please when it came to country music, told me to rush right out and buy it!! I could only find it on the album and while my mother didn't care for a lot of the songs on the rest of the album, I certainly did consider it to be the finest effort she ever released on Mercury. Get this one folks....you will NOT BE disappointed!!!










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