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| CMT.com's "Top 10 Country Albums of 2005"; Lee Ann makes the lists! | |
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| Whoa-mack | Dec 29 2005, 03:57 PM Post #1 |
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Top 10 Country Albums of 2005 CMT.com Writers Share Their Choices for Favorite Country Albums Fri. December 23.2005 6:03 PM EST ![]() •Craig Shelburne's Top 10 Lee Ann Womack, There's More Where That Came From (MCA) Sure, there are touches of contemporary country, too -- this is 2005 after all -- but I bet no other Nashville album would have made Tammy Wynette as proud. Womack often thanks the writer of "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" for saving her career. Let me add my gratitude to Womack for an album I've listened to more than any other this year. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •Calvin Gilbert's Top 10 Lee Ann Womack, There's More Where That Came From (MCA) Great songs, stellar musicianship and, regardless of what she's singing, an amazing vocalist. However, Womack is even more amazing when she's concentrating on traditional country. Let's hope she continues on this path. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •Chet Flippo's Top 10 Overall, this was a very good year for albums and I had an extremely difficult time narrowing a list down to only 10. Apologies to all the artists who almost made the list. As always, the definition of what is or is not a "country album" will be called into question by some. I feel that any album written, sung and played with a country music sensibility is a country music album. No matter that it's recorded in Nashville or New York City or Copenhagen or Sydney or Murmansk, by an artist who's never been to Nashville. Country sounds country. Period. Lee Ann Womack, There's More Where That Came From (MCA) The country album of the year, hands down. She's got it all on this one. She sings about motel tales, honky tonk madness, late night lust and all the passion and anger and sadness and regret that country music chronicles so well. If country were grand opera, Womack would be its true diva. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To see the rest of the critics' lists, click on the title of the article That's awesome!!! I'm so glad Lee Ann's album is getting so much praise by tons and tons of people....that just proves how some albums may not sell millions at first, or ever, but are really incredible albums. |
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