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    Call Me Crazy

    Call Me Crazy

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    Artist: Lee Ann Womack
    Label: Mca Nashville
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    Seller: big_river_books
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
    Sales Rank: 7424

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.2

    MPN: 000602502
    UPC: 602498889596
    EAN: 0602498889596
    ASIN: B000N0QVEQ

    Release Date: October 21, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Last Call
      • Either Way
      • Solitary Thinkin'
      • New Again
      • I Found It In You
      • Have You Seen That Girl
      • The Bees
      • I Think I Know
      • If These Walls Could Talk
      • Everything But Quits
      • The King Of Broken Hearts
      • The Story Of My Life

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    Album Description
    MCA Nashville will officially released Lee Ann Womack's new single "Last Call", to radio June 30. Her highly-anticipated seventh album, produced by Tony Brown and titled Call Me Crazy, will debut this Fall.

    "I'm so fired up to be back doing what I feel like I was born to do, which is making country music," said Womack. "The time I spent writing, looking for songs, and meeting with Tony felt so effortless and natural." "One of my favorite things when making a record is working with some of the best singers and musicians in the world...it was so fun to have some of them work on this project."

    Four of the twelve tracks are co-written by Womack and fans will discover two other very well-known male voices accompanying the songstress, including Keith Urban and George Strait. Last time Womack and Strait collaborated was for "Good News, Bad News", which earned them a Country Music Association award for "Musical Event of the Year."

    Album Description
    Lee Ann Womack's seventh album Call Me Crazy is her most impressive outing to date in a career full of great music. Lee Ann's youthful desire to sing was fulfilled and the lessons she learned from Tammy, George and other Country icons who captivated her as a child come through loud and clear on Call Me Crazy, Simply put, the collection of songs, the exquisite production and the sheer artistry of Lee Ann's straight-from-the-heart vocals, whether powerful, vulnerable, achingly sad or joyful, combine to make this one stunning album.


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    5 out of 5 stars Great Country   December 17, 2009
    E. King (Sacramento, CA USA)
    Many excellent songs. And not the pop country we hear on the radio. Beautiful voice and great lyrics. Well worth the $$


    5 out of 5 stars There Certainly Was More Where That Came From!   October 17, 2009
    CountryGal (Ireland)
    What can I say about an album that is so perfect and flawless?Because that's exactly what this album is.
    Call Me Crazy is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed and album of the year There's More Where That Came From.And she just keeps on getting better and better!
    There's two things that strike you with these songs,first is Lee Ann's stunning vocals and second is the amazing songwriting.These songs have so much depth and meaning that you will easily get caught up in the emotion of each song.
    It begins with the current hit single Last Call,great lyrics to this.Other fantastic ballads are Either Way(about a loveless marriage),Have You Seen That Girl(about losing yourself),to her superb rendition of George Strait's classic The King Of Broken Hearts.
    But there's also some uplifting songs too like New Again,I Found It In You and The Story Of My Life,you will easily relate to this one.
    It's produced by the legendary Tony Brown with Lee Ann herself writing 4 of the 12 tracks.
    Country music has always been about songs that people can relate to in their everyday life and with this gem Lee Ann does that with ease.
    You would be crazy not to have this in your cd collection.I simply cannot recommend it enough...



    5 out of 5 stars An amazing collection   October 11, 2009
    B. Henderson (Nashville, TN)
    If you like country music, real country music, you'll be hard pressed to find a more impressive CD than "Call Me Crazy." I can't stop listening to it. The songs are impeccably chosen. The production is sonically near perfection and the singing is to die for. If you liked "There's More Where That Came From" you'll love this. "Either Way" and I Think I Know" are two of the most spot-on, word-for-word perfect country songs to come out of Nashville in years. And "The Bees" is a complete original that uses a special appearance by Keith Urban with incredible restraint. There are a couple of nods to country radio, and even though they pale in comparison to the other songs, they are still on the better end of country radio. I love this CD and can't recommend it highly enough.


    5 out of 5 stars Everything A Real Country Record Should Be   September 24, 2009
    Clinton Ervin (Murfreesboro, TN USA)
    On Call Me Crazy, Lee Ann's singing the material she does best; the songs are sometimes mournful, sometimes angry, always wringing with emotional depth and subtlety. To call this release old-fashioned is an understatement, yet it never feels dated. She covers topics like battered wives, broken marriages, and "cryin' in your beer" songs. The title track is now one of my all-time favorites by Lee Ann; its hauntingly beautiful and starkly realistic. The duet with George Strait, "Everything but Quits," is a Texas swing version of George and Tammy. This CD even features a fairly up-tempo, happy song, "I Found It in You."
    The wait for this album was too long owing to the question of what direction LAW would take next with veteran hitmaker Tony Brown producing her for the first time. She's got a fine line to walk; her best material isn't radio-friendly and isn't likely to sell big. However, artistically this material is wonderful for her voice, and nobody can perform it the way she can. She tears the heart out of every note. Its refreshing for a lover of traditional country to hear these songs. I don't want her to change a thing. As far as accessibility goes, she'll never sell out. She's consistently declared it and even joked about it: "I hope this record works out for us," she said. "If it doesn't, I've got a plan. I'm gonna go pop...They might as well take one of ours, I guess."



    5 out of 5 stars Another real country CD with all the trimmings   September 19, 2009
    Heysuz from TN (Nashville, TN)
    Lee Ann Womack is one of those rare voices in contemporary country that relies on traditional music to get her voice across. "Call Me Crazy" is another album in a long line that showcases Lee Ann's true country voice. Great album.

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