Disco de Reba McEntire: “What Am I Gonna Do About You”
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Personnel: Reba McEntire (vocals), Bill Cooley, Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Reggie Young, Don Potter (guitars), David Hungate (bass), Donnie LaValley (stell guitars), Ricky Solomon (fiddle), John Hobbs (piano, organ), Eddie Bayers, Matt Betton (drums), Pake McEntire, Suzy Hoskins (background vocals).
<p>Recorded at Sound Stage Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.
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What Am I Gonna Do About You |
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UPC:076732580721
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Country - Contemporary Country
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Artista:Reba McEntire
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Productor:Jimmy Bowen; Reba McEntire
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Sello:Universal Special Products
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Distribuidora:Bayside Record Dist.
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Fecha de publicación:2001/03/27
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Año de publicación original:1986
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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Análisis de usuario - 02 Febrero 1999
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This album is vintage Reba.
These are the songs that made Reba who she is today.She is my favorite of all.I swear she was following me around at this time of my life and singing about me. If she wasn't you can't convince me of it. Reba is the reining 'Queen' of country...
- What Am I Gonna Do About You-Reba McEntire (CD)
I love Reba's music. I have never found a cd I didn't like that she has put out. This is some of her earlier music and it is great. A must have!!
Análisis de usuario - 27 Julio 1999
0 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Follow-up to Whoever's In New England
After the ground-breaking success of Whoever's In New England, Reba released this stunning collection of great songs. This album was released during the peak of Reba's critical career, this was the year she received the Entertainer of the Year Award and placed herself far ahead of any other female in the genre. She was proving that a girl could go head-to-head with the boys and win. Commercially, Reba's popularity would continue to rise astronomically from this point, but many argue this period of music was her best. Personally, I think her commercial and artistic peak coincide in the early to mid-1990's, and resurged again with the 1998 release If You See Him. But this album represents Reba in the beginning of her glory days and is definetely worth a listen.
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