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Dixie Chicks Album: “Wide Open Spaces”

Dixie Chicks Album: “Wide Open Spaces”
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Dixie Chicks: Natalie Maines (vocals); Emily Erwin (vocals, dobro, banjo, acoustic guitar); Martie Seidel (vocals, fiddle, mandolin). <p>Additional personnel: Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Paul Worley (acoustic & electric guitars); Mark Casstevens, Billy Crain (acoustic guitar); George Marinelli, Tommy Nash (electric guitar); Lloyd Maines, Tony Paoletta (steel guitar); Matt Rollings (Hammond B-3 organ, piano); Bobby Charles, Jr., Michael Rhodes (bass); Greg Morrow (drums); Tom Roady (congas, shaker, tambourine). <p>All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. <p>WIDE OPEN SPACES won the 1999 Grammy for Best Country Album. Dixie Chicks were nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. "There's Your Trouble" won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. <p>The Dixie Chicks' WIDE OPEN SPACES is flavored with tight-knit harmonies and acoustic instrumentation within the center of very tastefully understated arrangements. Their own acoustic underpinnings of fiddle, guitar, banjo and dobro are complimented and raised up by Paul Worley and Blake Chancey's respectful and organic production. This music is decorated with antique store furnishings, not the usual gaudy, regurgitated guitar licks and cheap generic production tricks. The trio is propelled by their delightful vocals and the very natural and easy country sway that the producer and the fine accompanying musicians have created.
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Track Listing :
1 I Can Love You Better Video
2 Wide Open Spaces Video
3 Loving Arms Video
4 There's Your Trouble Video
5 You Were Mine Video
6 Never Say Die Video
7 Tonight The Heartache's On Me Video
8 Let 'Er Rip Video
9 Once You've Loved Somebody Video
10 I'll Take Care Of You Video
11 Am I The Only One (Who's Ever Felt This Way) Video
12 Give It Up Or Let Me Go Video
Album Information :
Title: Wide Open Spaces
UPC:074646819524
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country
Artist:Dixie Chicks
Producer:Paul Worley; Blake Chancey
Label:Monument Records
Distributed:Sony Music Distribution (
Release Date:1998/01/27
Original Release Year:1998
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Customer review - March 28, 2000
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent!

First off, let me say that I listen to ONLY country music. I don't see why people are saying that this CD is not country enough. It's packed with country songs, and while it does fit in with the crossover music that's popular today, it definitely stays within the country boundaries. I have both of the Dixie Chicks album's, and I prefer Wide Open Spaces over the newer album Fly. I think Wide Open Spaces is one of the best country albums available today. It combines upbeat, fun-loving songs with tender, heart-felt ballads. My personal favorites are Wide Open Spaces, Loving Arms, You Were Mine, Never Say Die, and Am I The Only One (who's ever felt this way). If you're considering purchasing a Dixie Chick's album for the first time, this one is the one you want. While Fly is a good album, it doesn't have the emotion and energy of Wide Open Spces. So purchase this album today, especially if you're a country music fan! You'll be glad you did!

Customer review - August 11, 1999
25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
- It's hard to stay sad listening to these gals!

I absolutely hated country my whole life, with exception of Garth Brooks and Shania Twain. I mostly always listened to pop or alternative rock music...until I started noticing a change in my attitude and moods while I listened to that music. The lyrics of some of those alternative songs are so depressing and lifeless, I finally realized, I have my own problems, why do I need to listen to these jokers snivel? So a good friend of mine who always listened to country got me into country and for the last seven months, I haven't listened to anything else. But I have to admit, when I first heard the Dixie Chicks, I thought, "These are the girls I've been hearing so much about?" And then I noticed what a strange but unique voice the lead singer has. It actually grows on a person. But I heard Wide open spaces and there's your trouble and loved them. And when you were mine came out, that just caused me to go buy the cd, and I have yet to get sick of it. I've read all these reviews on here and someone said that their songs lack instrumental depth. I'd have to beg to differ. Listen to the last track. These girls kick butt to put it mildly. And I've also read people saying that the Dixie Chicks are more pop than country. NO WAY! I heard Wide Open Spaces on a pop station the other day without the fiddle in it, and with a pop beat and I have to say, it sounded ridiculous, because one hearing it can obviously tell it's a country song. There's no way to disguise that. Anyway, Dixie Chicks are great. I love their new song, Ready to Run. My boyfriend turns it up for me every time it comes on. Can't wait for "Fly"!

"shinhandsomemichael" (The City of Angels, Thailand.) - May 15, 2000
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- If You Buy This Record, Your Life Will Be Better

They are pretty, young, giggling, outgoing, pleasant-looking, carefree, blonde-shining, musically and instrumentally talented with fine vocal performances, and above all, they are the next best thing that has ever happened to American country music collectively known as Dixie Chicks.

Their music is sweet, youthful, fresh, clear, beautiful, distinctive, optimistic, genuine, sincere and heart-touching.

Their lyrics, simple but not simplistic, are all about LIFE and all positive and negative things occurring to it within the test of time. And with their heavenly, beautiful vocals, they sing ( movingly or joyfully, depends ) about people having a good or even bad time, lost and found love, broken hearts, lovers apart, a small town girl on a journey to a more meaningful, rewarding, fulfilled life, and a couple of mom and pop misting up, sadly watching their beloved daughter gradually leave their sights for wide, open spaces.

With this unpretentious, sweet, tuneful album, Dixie Chicks help bringing country music back to the mainstream and proudly paving the way to newly bred Nashville acts to come in years ahead.

With the good, old-fashioned, horsesensed elements to Wide Open Spaces, they' ve successfully established as an essential country music group whose music on real life through its roller-coaster thicks and thins, ups and downs will always touches our hearts.

And that' s why when they sing, we always listen.

Lance G. Rigley (Brisbane, Queensland Australia) - September 08, 2000
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Wide Open Spaces -Full of Fun and Talent

There is something wonderful when music can capture a mood and a time and transcend the mundane,The Beach Boys and Beatles did it to name just two,and the Dixie Chicks have on this debut offering.Rarely have I heard a CD that delivers on the entirity of its duration such an infectious mixture of Bluegrass, West Texas swing,traditional country and rock n' roll,that even Patsy Cline would be clicking her boots in heaven.I am not a purist,but I am clapping my hands with delight to see that country is producing artists that are standouts in all genres.

This has something for everybody,from the traditionalist to the person who thinks country music started with the Eagles and ended with Shania Twain.The Dixie chicks are riding that wave out of Nashville that shows talent and country can be mainstream and can become a cross over success.They are the perfume and irreverence in a sea of cowboy hats,and that music just makes you feel good.

The line up changes prior to this release proved that you just have to have that right mix of chemistry to work.Natalie Maines was that missing ingredient and she delivers the vocal soul and mischief of the band.Emily Erwin and Martie Seidel are perfect foils and deliver the beat that higlights their bluegrass roots.The production is not restrictive and the girls have been given their heads here, which is not always an accepted thing in Nashville recordings. It worked excellently here.I thought I was down at the local honky tonk on Saturday night, and would you believe it I thought I saw Brian Wilson sitting next to me!!!!

This CD highlights what will always be the Dixie Chicks signature song,Wide Open Spaces,and it occurred in their debut offering.It is simply one of the best country oriented songs in the last twenty years.They received just recognition by the Grammy Award and overcame the Twain avalanche of 1999,and in doing so allowed country to remain country and not a washed out produced out shadow of its former self.

When a CD this fun and fresh comes along it seems inappropriate to be critical of its shortcomings,and to be honest there just arent any.It would be like saying the Beach boys didnt surf and they shouldnt be singing about it,loosen up this is country at its foot stomping and dancing best.

The freshness and naivity on this CD wasnt successfully translated on to Fly,but that is another story and another review.If you want to own one of the top 10 Country CDs of the last 10 years,and have it sound like that in the next 10 years,buy this now.I highly recommend this and give it the 5 stars.

Geno - May 05, 2006
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- My Favorite Chicks CD Yet

While I enjoy all of the Dixie Chicks' music, I was surprised to see on my iTunes library, that this was the CD of theirs that I have listened to the most! Although I usually claim to like "Fly" the best, I listened to this again and discovered that I actually do like "Wid Open Spaces" better! This CD is a non-stop fun-filled album, and it barely slows down the pace. Singles "There's Your Trouble", "Wide Open Spaces", and "You Were Mine" all hit #1 on the Country charts, while "I Can Love You Better" (my favorite from the album) and "Tonight The Heartache's On Me" both cracked the Top 10. This CD went on to become one of the biggest selling CDs in American history, selling out a whopping 12 million copies.

The disk starts out with the fun "I Can Love You Better", an indication of the great music to follow. The CD is filled with tunes that are very listener-friendly, and are all upbeat. With the exception of a few excellent ballads ("Loving Arms", "You Were Mine", and "Am I The Only One") the CD never loses pace. The slower songs however are not that easy to skip, and are great to listen to. The Chicks are releasing a new CD soon, and hopefully it will live up to the great precedent that they have already set with their past releases!! Enjoy!!!

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