
Mca Nashville - Mca Nashville
Reba McEntire
Release date: 2001-10-23
Audio CD
Contemporary Country, Country, Country & Western, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Pop
1. I'm a Survivor - Reba McEntire, Kennedy, Shelby
2. Forever Love - Reba McEntire, Hengber, Liz
3. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter - Reba McEntire, Williams, Kim
4. And Still - Reba McEntire, Hengber, Liz
5. If You See Him, If You See Her - Reba McEntire, James, Tommy [Count
6. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia - Reba McEntire, Russell, Bobby
7. Fallin' out of Love - Reba McEntire, Ims, Jon
8. The Heart Won't Lie - Reba McEntire, Carnes, Kim
9. Take It Back - Reba McEntire, Jackson, Kristy
10. She Thinks His Name Was John - Reba McEntire, Knox, Sandy
11. The Fear of Being Alone - Reba McEntire, Aldridge, Walt
12. Why Haven't I Heard from You - Reba McEntire, Knox, Sandy
13. One Honest Heart - Reba McEntire, Malloy, David
14. Myself Without You - Reba McEntire, DiPiero, Bob
15. Sweet Music Man - Reba McEntire, Rogers, Kenny [1]




I see a number of 1 star reviews for Reba's Greatest Hits Vol. III and most all those people seem to have as their gripe that this album isn't "country" enough, like Reba is some kind of a traitor to her "true" music. Well, I think it's up to the artist to decide what music he or she makes, and if Reba decides to alter things a bit, so what? In any event, it's not like this is some kind of radical deviation into a genre completely different from her 80s stuff. This is REba's stuff from the 90s and is still most definitely recognizable as country. Reba's voice is powerful as ever. The songs here center on Reba's vocals and storytelling. The best tunes:
Heart is a Lonely Hunter
Night the Lights Went out in Georgia
Take it Back
Why Haven't I Heard from You
One Honest Heart
I thought that this was a place to write reviews. Not snipe at other reviewers. If you don't like the album just say so. If you don't like the review, then don't read reviews by that reviewer. You don't have to say that they're malfunctioning or that they are children. No one has the exact same tastes in music. It's important to get both sides.
My feeling is that most of these....er....uh...."reviews" were written by children MUCH too young to know the superior talent and overall excellence of Empress Reba. I also feel that those same children are better suited to "reviewing" Rap and/or Hip Hop.....as those two genres are NOT music, and these children are NOT adult enough to offer a viable opinion!
Praise be to Empress Reba!