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Artist: Dixie Chicks
Label: Epic
Category: Music

List Price: £8.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 4209

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 5099748984227
ASIN: B0000240I1

Release Date: September 21, 1998
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Tracks:

  • I Can Love You Better
  • Wide Open Spaces
  • Loving Arms
  • There's Your Trouble
  • You Were Mine
  • Never Say Die
  • Tonight The Heartache's On Me
  • Let 'er Rip
  • Once You've Loved Somebody
  • I'll Take Care Of You
  • Am I The Only One (Who's Ever Felt This Way)
  • Give It Up Or Let Go

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  • Home [New Version]
  • Taking The Long Way
  • Fly
  • Dixie Chicks - Shut Up And Sing [2006]
  • Top of the World Tour: Live

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The major-label debut from this Texas trio proves their instrumental abilities, blending more traditional twang with slow melodic blues, foot-tapping rockabilly, and bluegrass-inspired pop harmonies. From the opener, "I Can Love You Better", the Chicks let their love of music and genuine joy shine through while the energy on this album reminds one of Carlene Carter. Solid musicianship, top-notch vocal performances, and infectious pop hooks make this a stellar project. --Paula Ghergia


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars "Play that geeetar Tommy!"   June 9, 2007
Mark R. Bannister (London, England)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Introducing us to their rhythmic and melodious country/rock style, and their infectiously candid and assertive manner that would later get them rather unfairly into political hot water, the feisty Dallas trio's first mainstream album is a fantastic example of country music that has been made accessible to a wider audience.

The Chicks are entertaining, they sound as if they really had a lot of fun making this album, and their performances are full of spirit and energy - they're a joy to listen to. The album also has heart and soul, there's a lot of humanity in the lyrics which might not be immediately obvious to the casual listener.

However, I did feel that they were holding something back on these recordings, there was even more life they could have injected into their performances. The Chicks have some clearly talented musicians working with them, I would have liked to have heard that talent come out more often.

That said, some tracks have the same energy as a live performance, particularly the last one "Give It Up Or Let Me Go", which is an excellent closer to the album and leaves you in an upbeat mood, wanting more. This demonstrates I think, that here's a band that knows how to put on a great show, whether it be in a recording studio or at a live concert, and their music is perhaps best enjoyed from that perspective.

I actually prefer this album to Home (2002), which sounded just a little more laboured, and as a result a little less entertaining. If you're new to the Chicks, I'd definitely start with this one.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   November 22, 2006
Dave 'Grrrrrrr' (London)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is the first of four classic albums by an amazing band. I only heard of the Dixie chicks by word of mouth, I'm so glad I know about them because the have made some of the greatest songs of all time.
You cant put into words how great these girls are, you just gotta give it a try and you will not regret it. I bet you would also buy their later albums.

Every song is without fault, just classic country rock.
I've had this cd for years now and I still listen to it, its something that you wont get sick of.
Songs like `let er rip' and `Loving arms' are brilliant, they all are.
Well worth owning.



5 out of 5 stars Country Bliss   January 9, 2004
17 out of 19 found this review helpful

This album is truly OUTSTANDING! The songs her the best of traditional country music. The singing is angelic and the songs are so tasteful and well written.

The album starts with the wonderful "I Can Love You Better", this is country perfection and can compete so easily with some of the biggest country legends.

"Wide Open Spaces" is beautiful, the best song on the album and the voice is so heartwarming and soft it just melts you away. "Theres Your Trouble" is slightly more upbeat and very catchy, so much so that i can't resist singing along. Of the ballads theres the beautiful and heartfelt "Loving Arms" which is brings a tear to your eye, but because your enjoying it so much not because it depresses you. "You Were Mine" is an instrumental song which can be very enjoyable even without singing, the girls are talented musicians. "Give It Up Or Let Me Go" is so fun and catchy that i sing along every time and it would be enjoyed emensly by lovers of country music.

"Let Er Rip" would do you good, i enjoy this song so much and i don't get bored when i get this far into the album. Let me also put in a good word for "Am I The Only One Who Has Ever Felt Like This", i love it.

This album is a credit to country music so give it a try. If you want Shania Twain style country then this isn't what your looking for but i love Shania Twain and i love this.


5 out of 5 stars Quality album that catapulted Chicks to superstardom   August 22, 2003
Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England)
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

This was actually the fourth album by the Dixie Chicks, but the first on a major label and it was also the first since Natalie joined the group. It features many great tracks, including covers of songs previously recorded by Elvis Presley (Loving arms), Marie McKee (Am I the only one who's ever felt this way) and Bonnie Raitt (Give it up or let me go). All those covers are quite impressive, given the distinctive Dixie Chicks treatment. However, it is the original songs that really are outstanding.

The album even yielded a British pop hit (There's your trouble) which is not easy for a country act to achieve, especially one that owes so much to the traditional roots of the music. Somehow, the Dixie Chicks found a way to sound sufficiently contemporary to appeal to people who normally don't like country music, yet still managed to sound traditional enough for the majority of diehard country fans.

Apart from There's your trouble, I can love you better, Wide open spaces, You were mine and Tonight the heartache's on me are other notable highlights, although every song here would be a highlight on most country albums – that's how strong this album is.

Whether singing ballads or up-tempo songs, the Dixie Chicks set a standard that others can only dream of matching. The years of obscurity paid off in a big way with this, one of the best country albums ever released.


5 out of 5 stars Best country album ever!   March 7, 2002
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

This is definetly the best country music album you can get. It sounds much more modern than a lot of other country music you hear and every song is beautiful. It didn't suprise me to find out recently that this album got into the record books for being the best selling country album of all time, selling something like 20 million. Buy it and even people who think they hate country music, listen to it and you'd probably change your opinion of it.

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