Chalee Tennison - This Woman's Heart [2000/VBR238]
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- Audio > Music
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- 15
- Size:
- 61.44 MB
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- country western
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- Uploaded:
- Dec 22, 2008
- By:
- bitsarah
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Chalee Tennison - This Woman's Heart --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Chalee Tennison Album................: This Woman's Heart Genre................: Country Year.................: 2000 Codec................: LAME 3.88 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 238kbps) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Posted by............: bitsarah.com on 12/21/2008 Included.............: NFO, SFV, M3U --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:03:05) Chalee Tennison - Yes I Was 2. (13:28:38) Chalee Tennison - Somebody Save Me 3. (00:03:28) Chalee Tennison - I'm Healing 4. (01:54:17) Chalee Tennison - Makin' Up With You 5. (00:04:05) Chalee Tennison - This Woman's Heart 6. (00:07:26) Chalee Tennison - Go Back 7. (00:03:18) Chalee Tennison - Break It Even 8. (00:04:09) Chalee Tennison - We Don't Have To Pray 9. (00:03:34) Chalee Tennison - What I Tell Myself 10. (00:03:09) Chalee Tennison - You Can't Say That 11. (00:03:11) Chalee Tennison - I Ain't 12. (00:03:48) Chalee Tennison - Under Your Skin Playing Time.........: 16:14:42 Total Size...........: 61.44 MB NFO generated on.....: 12/21/2008 6:41:05 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------- While Chalee Tennison's self-titled debut showed potential, it also seemed tentative and suppressed in places, a stigma that sometimes plagues freshman efforts. This time her confidence explodes as she demonstrates her full range. Her twang, attitude, and taut passion make her the closest thing we have to a postmodern Tammy Wynette. The material, including seven songs she cowrote, is consistent and first-rate. Her vamping, flirty "I Ain't" seems almost tongue-in-cheek, while she approaches "I'm Healing," a song of renewal cowritten with Dean Dillon, with an almost religious fervor. She carries that intensity to the optimistic "This Woman's Heart," "Under Your Skin," and "Somebody Save Me." Her approach may seem modern on "Go Back," yet it's actually one of those timeless, sentimental yarns country singers have spun for decades. She tackles heartbreak from two different directions. Anguished denial permeates "What I Tell Myself," while "You Can't Say That" meets it head on. Nothing, not even the blaring, abrasive, and one-dimensional arrangements, gets in her way. --Rich Kienzle ---------------------------------------------------------------------