Bibliographic Data: 1 Compact Disc, 38 Minutes 29 Seconds, Dream Catcher, May 1999 Performer: Kenny Rogers Guest Artist: Alison Krauss / Billy Dean Engineer: Brent Maher / Jim McKell List Price: N/A In-store prices may vary. See...
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Bibliographic Data: 1 Compact Disc, 38 Minutes 29 Seconds, Dream Catcher, May 1999 Performer: Kenny Rogers Guest Artist: Alison Krauss / Billy Dean Engineer: Brent Maher / Jim McKell List Price: N/A In-store prices may vary. See your local store for the most up-to-date pricing. Status: Not Available BINC: 5865966 UPC: 667623000420 Shelf Location: Multimedia Department > Country Music > Country Borders® Review: Kenny Rogers was one of the original country superstars, due in no small part to his combination of emotional soul-baring and pure, unadulturated, honest live performances. SHE RIDES WILD HORSES features the single "The Greatest" and "Let It Be Me." Review: Despite his best efforts, Kenny Rogers spent almost all of the '90s hitless. Toward the end of the decade, he formed his own label, Dreamcatcher, and began to spend more time constructing his albums, starting with the adult contemporary Across My Heart. Its follow-up, She Rides Wild Horses, continues in the same direction, albeit with a slightly stronger country influence than before. There aren't any of the All-4-One cameos that cluttered Across My Heart, and the song selection, while still a bit uneven, is stronger -- enough to give the impression that She Rides Wild Horses is some sort of a comeback. And in a way, it is. It's been a while since Rogers has delivered an album with as many appealing songs as he does here -- "The Kind of Fool Love Makes," "Love Don't Live Here Anymore," "Let It Be Me," "The Greatest," the title song -- and the sound of the record is smoothly pleasurable, even if it can get a little bland. That doesn't mean it will be a hit -- after all, this is basically a return to his hitmaking sound of the early '80s -- but for fans awaiting an album that harks back to his classic period, this will be welcome. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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