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This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
The sheer power of Reba McEntire's voice is an awesome thing. But it's the careful way she controls that power that makes SO GOOD TOGETHER a great CD. True, several tracks on the CD are big, pop-flavored production numbers that McEntire belts her way through, like the title track and the Diane Warren power ballad "I'll Be." But SO GOOD TOGETHER also contains some of the most honest country numbers McEntire's recorded in years, and the restraint she shows on those makes the material shine.
Listen to the way she almost whispers the final, tear-jerking chorus of the brilliant "What Do You Say," or the delicate, quiet way she narrates "She Wasn't Good Enough for Him,". Another standout is "Back Before the War," a good divorce song. And her astonishing performance on "Roses"-a song about a woman who takes knowledge of her husband's infidelity to the grave--proves she still remembers her roots. With fine material all around, plus less bombast and more real country, McEntire's hit upon a formula that really does sound SO GOOD TOGETHER.
Track Listing
1. We're So Good Together
2. Til I Said It to You
3. I'll Be
4. What Do You Say
5. Roses
6. I'm Not Your Girl
7. She Wasn't Good Enough For Him
8. Nobody Dies From a Broken Heart
9. Back Before the War
10. When You're Not Trying To
11. Where You End and I Begin
12. We're All Alone