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Lee Ann Womack Album: “Forever Everyday”
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Release Date:2002-09-01
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Type:Promotional
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Genre:Country, Soft Pop, Love Songs
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Label:MCA Nashville
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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Review - AMG :
I Hope You Dance garnered so much critical acclaim that it naturally would be a tough act to follow. But album number four lives up to its predecessor with 13 tracks that calm the soul. Womack's voice is so soothing that the whole listening experience is rather tranquil, peaceful, and serene. It's also pretty ballad-heavy, with Womack pushing her vocal talents to the limit on "Orphan Train" (about feeling like a misfit) and "You Should Have Lied" (about cheating). There does exist a place for a little bit of toe-tapping, up-tempo music on "I Need You" and "Surrender." Otherwise, what you have here is a quiet yet determined album that packs a full punch. Go Lee Ann. [The UK edition offers one bonus track: "Mendocino County Line," a duet with Willie Nelson.] ~ Maria Konicki Dinoia, All Music Guide
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