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List Price: $13.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 187 reviews)
Sales Rank: 785
Category: Music

Artist: Reba Mcentire
Publisher: MCA Nashville
Studio: MCA Nashville
Manufacturer: MCA Nashville
Label: MCA Nashville
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 000890302
UPC: 602517328099
EAN: 0602517328099
ASIN: B000T0C0MC

Release Date: September 18, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • When You Love Someone Like That (LeAnn Rimes)
  • Does The Wind Still Blow In Oklahoma (Ronnie Dunn)
  • Because Of You (Kelly Clarkson)
  • Faith In Love (Rascal Flatts)
  • She Can't Save Him (Trisha Yearwood)
  • Everyday People (Carol King)
  • Every Other Weekend (Kenny Chesney)
  • These Broken Hearts (Vince Gill)
  • Sleeping With The Telephone (Faith Hill)
  • The Only Promise That Remains (Justin Timberlake)
  • Break Each Others Hearts Again (Don Henley)

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
From the moment you hear the voice, you know it: fierce and powerful, clear and passionate, a voice that has sold 49 million records, a voice that could belong to no one else but the woman millions of fans the world over know only as Reba. So what do you do when you're the owner of that iconic voice -- and the embodiment of a genre-bending artistic presence that spans the worlds of music, screen and stage? If you're Reba McEntire, you find creative soul mates in 11 other amazing voices and produce a groundbreaking collection of music simply titled Reba Duets. Or, as McEntire herself might describe it, you gather up some friends old and new, and have a party - oh, and make an amazing new album at the same time. "It was like a family reunion. It was just so much fun!" says the easygoing superstar. And the results? "Well, I'm just so tickled!" she says with her trademark Southern charm. "I can't wait for everyone to hear it." Duets was a long time coming, says McEntire. "You have to keep creating things, thinking about what's next and how to keep it fresh for your fans," she says. "I've always thought a duets album would be a great thing to get to do, and the timing was finally right to make it happen."

Amazon.com
Country music queen Reba McEntire sounds like she feels at home with a variety of big-name artists, who wisely adapt to her style rather than making her stretch to accommodate them. Perhaps the biggest surprise is her duet with Justin Timberlake on "The Only Promise That Remains," which he wrote for her as an acoustic ballad far removed from most of the music he makes on his own. The power balladry of "Because of You" receives the full diva treatment in its teaming of McEntire with Kelly Clarkson, while Carole King adds some pop buoyancy to "Everyday People" (not the Sly and the Family Stone classic). LeAnn Rimes pays trans-generational homage with opener "When You Love Someone Like That" (which also closes Rimes? recent Family as a bonus cut). "Does the Wind Still Blow in Oklahoma," a duet with Ronnie Dunn, finds the pair writing as well as singing together, and Vince Gill offers his "These Broken Hearts" for the duet treatment. Faith Hill and Reba wring high drama from "Sleeping with the Telephone," which humanizes the war from the perspective of a soldier?s wife whose husband is overseas. --Don McLeese


Customer Reviews:   Read 182 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Coolest Album In Years For Reba   June 15, 2009
To all Reba fans this a must have C.d. There is not one bad song on the c.d. Once again Amazon has not let me down because i found this c.d. cheaper on Amazon than any major chain. thanx again for being a great web site .
Sincerly Yours
Robert Riddlebaugh



4 out of 5 stars Newest Album is Great   June 10, 2009
When You Love Someone Like That-a duet with Leann Rimes(another amzing singer, a song about moving on past heartbreak, despite still loving them 5/5
Does the Wind Still Blow in Oklahoma-a duet with Ronnie Dunn(from Brooks and Dunn), about a couple who miss home and ask if things are still there
4.5/5
Because of You-a Reba and Kelly duet of the Kelly CLarkson song, an emotional and heartfelt performance about an abusive husband 5/5
Faith in Love-a duet with Rascal Flatts about believing you and your loved one will stay true to each other 4.5/5
She CAn't SAve HIm-a duet with Trisha YEarwood about an alcoholic, and possibly abusive, husband 4.5/5
Everyday People-one of the happier songs, an uplifting duet with Carole KIng about the power of, well, everyday people, inspiring 4/5
Every Other WEekend-the album's best, but also sad, a dueet with Kenny Chesney, about two divorced people who still love each other but won't say it because they are unaware of each other's feelings 5/5
These Broken HEarts-a duet with VInce Gill abput how only time can mend broken hearts 5/5
Sleeping WITh The Tellephone-a duet with Faith HIll about a police officer whose wife fears will die and waits for him to call 4/5
The ONly Promise that REmains-a duet with JUstin TImberlake(whom you can barely hear), about love's lasting promise 4/5
Break Each OTher HEart's AGain-a duet with DOn Henley about wanting to be back with someone 4/5



5 out of 5 stars My daughter and I have played our Reba cd to death   June 1, 2009
I ordered a copy for my daughter and a copy for myself. We both have played our cd's to death. We play it in our cars, in our homes, everywhere. Thanks for a speedy delivery and making this a great transaction. Will surely buy from you again.


1 out of 5 stars Never knew why   May 5, 2009
I downloaded several of the free songs from Amazon. They played flawlessly.
At this point I purchased this album and dowloaded it. It would not play. I worked with support three times trying various things. I could never get it to play. At this point Amazon offered and did refund my money. I haven't tried buying anymore music from them but they didn't lose my other business. Never knew why the free stuff would play but the music I paid for wouldn't.



5 out of 5 stars Reba Duets   April 20, 2009
I like Reba's duets. A lot of good country singing. Bought one for myself and my daughter.

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