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Collin Raye

Collin Raye Album: “All I Can Be”

Collin Raye Album: “All I Can Be”
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Personnel: Collin Raye (vocals); Steve Gibson, Dean Parks (acoustic & electric guitars); Fred Tackett (acoustic guitar); Reggie Young, Kraig Hutchens (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Jay Dee Maness (steel guitar); Rob Hajacos (fiddle); John Hobbs (keyboards); Joe Chemay, Dennis Belfield (bass); Paul Leim, Ron Krasinski (drums); Dennis Wilson, Harry Stinson, Jerry Fuller, Bubba Wray, Beth Anderson (background vocals). <p>Engineers: Brian Friedman, Gene Eichelberger. <p>Recorded at The Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee and Footprint Sound, Sherman Oaks, California.
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Track Listing :
1 All I Can Be (Is A Sweet Memory) Video
2 Every Second Video
3 Faithful Old Flame Video
4 Scuse Moi, My Heart
5 Any Old Stretch Of Blacktop Video
6 Love, Me Video
7 Blue Magic Video
8 It Could've Been So Good Video
9 Sadly Ever After Video
10 If I Were You Video
Album Information :
Title: All I Can Be
UPC:074644746822
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country - Contemporary Country
Artist:Collin Raye
Guest Artists:Vince Gill; Billy Joe Walker; Herb Pedersen
Producer:John Hobbs; Jerry Fuller
Label:Epic (USA)
Distributed:Sony Music Distribution (
Release Date:1991/08/27
Original Release Year:1991
Discs:1
Recording:Analog
Mixing:Analog
Mastering:Digital
Length:33:28
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - April 07, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Nice stuff with plenty of twang

For "true country" fans, this is the Collin Raye album to shoot for... His 1991 debut featured plenty of nice, simple, melodic country songs, thankfully lacking the pretentious soft-pop sound that would later bury his talent (and that of so many other contemporary Nashville stars).

If you like twang, this is his best album.

Michelle White (South Porcupine, Ontario, Canada) - April 12, 2000
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Collin's first CD April 12, 2000

This was Collin's first CD, released in 1991. If you don't have Collin in your collection, this is a great way to start. You will be hooked and want the others as well. I was hooked when I first heard "One Boy, One Girl"(from the I Think About You album), and I am never letting go. I now own all of his CDs to date. As soon as you hear this you will want the others as well. He co-wrote one of the songs on this album called "Blue Magic." Great work Collin on your first CD. Thanks for touching my heart with your music.

smtarr@ctel.net (US) - May 18, 1999
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- "love me"-the best!

Ever since I first heard "love Me" on the radio,, I think this is one of Collin's best works to date. What do the critics know, anyway? Collin reminds me more of Steve Wariner or Bryan White than Vince Gill. This CD I have to add to my collection, I recommend you do too.

Customer review - September 24, 1999
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- THE BEST COLLIN RAYE

YOU ARE THE BEST SINGING EVERY SECONT THAN ANY BODY COUNTRY MUSIC WILL GO ON AND ON . TAKE ROCK OUT OF IT KNOW YOUR ROLL KEEP ROCK OUT OF IT .COUNTRY MUSIC IS THE BEST. COUNTRY MUSIC IS NUMBER ONE.

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