Artist: Skip Ewing
Cafe on the CornerArtist: Sawyer Brown
Community Score: 8.50
By Cafe on the Corner, the members of Sawyer Brown had essentially (i.e., for recording purposes at least) given up on being rock 'n' rollers and revealed themselves to be a pretty decent country band. "Cafe on the Corner" paints a graphic picture of small-town desolation, but these guys are smart enough to avoid preaching: most of the album...
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Storms of LifeArtist: Randy Travis
His first and best album features astonishing Lefty Frizzell-style pipes, excellent material, and sympathetic production. Easily the most impressive country debut of the '80s, it includes "1982," "On the Other Hand," "Diggin' up Bones," and "No Place like Home." ~ Mark A. Humphrey, All Music Guide
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Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your MindArtist: George Strait
Community Score: 8.25
Two years after his breakthrough album, Strait From the Heart, George Strait was riding the charts again with perhaps his finest recorded moment. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind, both the album and the song, were, along with Dwight Yoakam's Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., the only real traditional country records on the radio in 1984. And...
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Whoever's in New EnglandArtist: Reba McEntire
Community Score: 10.00
This is the album that elevated McEntire from pretty good country singer to megastar. A number of the melodies have pop sensibilities, but the production is decidedly country. ~ Tom Roland, All Music Guide
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The Best of Reba McEntireArtist: Reba McEntire
The Best of Reba McEntire contains 10 of her biggest hits from the early '80s, which were all recorded for Mercury Records. These hit singles -- including "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven," "Today All Over Again," "I'm Not That Lonely Yet," "Can't Even Get the Blues," "You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving," and "Why Do We Want (What We...
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My Kind of CountryArtist: Reba McEntire
Community Score: 10.00
McEntire's celebration of the back-to-basics movement in country has many country shuffles. These are her purest country performances and most straightforward production. ~ Mark A. Humphrey, All Music Guide
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