Review of the Sara Evans CD Real Fine Place
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by: ClydeLee
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I wish it weren’t the case but, it’s not everyday that I get a CD from an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just can’t force myself to get through. Not at all the case with Real Fine Place. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.
Sara Evans is one of those musicians that has the ability to just win you over with her talent. The kind of artist it’s really a treat to be able to listen to.
Overall Real Fine Place is excellent from beginning to end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into your memory. A must have for the Country fan. Really sensational from beginning to end.
While the entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 5 - You’ll always Be My Baby, gt2, and track 13 - These Four Walls.
My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - Coalmine. Outstanding!
Real Fine Place Release Notes:
Sara Evans originally released Real Fine Place on October 4, 2005 on the RCA Records label.
CD Track List Follows:
1. Coalmine 2. Real Fine Place To Start, A 3. Cheatin' 4. New Hometown 5. You'll Always Be My Baby 6. Supernatural 7. Roll Me Back In Time 8. Secrets That We Keep, The 9. Bible Song 10. Tell Me 11. Missing Missouri 12. Momma's Night Out 13. These Four Walls
Personnel: Sara Evans (vocals); Darrell Scott, Marcus Hummon, Biff Watson, Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar); J.T. Corenflos, Tom Bukovac (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (slide guitar); Gary Morse (steel guitar); Randy Scruggs (banjo); Aubrey Haynie (mandolin, fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Jeff Coffin, Randy Leago (tenor saxophone); Jim Horn (baritone saxophone); Steve Herman (trumpet); Chris Dunn (trombone); Tim Akers, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Glenn Worf, David LaBruyere (bass guitar); Matt Chamberlain (drums); Eric Darken (Jew's harp, percussion); David Huff (drum programming).
Recording information: Starstruck, Nashville, Tennessee (2005).
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