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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST of her early years,
By A Customer
This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
Polygram/Mercury has done wonders in their catalog department. A wonderful lady by the name of Kira Florita did a phenomenal job of reissuing Reba's early work to CD and making a great deal of her early music available to new fans. The titles Ms. Florita re-issued include Reba McEntire (debut CD), Out Of A Dream, and Heart to Heart. She stayed true to the orginal album artwork and researched musicians, session dates, etc... Oklahoma Girl is a compilation of Reba's years at Mercury and was produced by Ms. Florita. It is a stunning example of why Ms. Florita is highly respected in the industry and has received national recognition from the likes of Billboard Magazine. In Oklahoma Girl, we are giving a chronological retrospective of Reba's growth as a singer and an artist. With seven previously un-released tracks, excellent liner notes, and top-rate production, this 2-cd set is a must have for any Reba fan.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reba's Mercury years, 1976 to 1984,
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This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
I became a huge fan of Reba in 1980, when I heard her third album, Feel the fire. Six of it's tracks are included on this excellent double CD of Reba's early music.Seven of the tracks here were never released before this compilation. The others are taken from her Mercury albums, including all her big hits of the period. All those albums were released on CD but most appear to be out of print now. The overall feel of the music is traditional country with a (slight) pop flavor, but nowhere near as much of a pop flavor as most of Reba's nineties music. There are some great covers in this set, including a stunning version of Little Anthony's Tears on my pillow. I've heard many great versions of this song, but Reba's is as good as any of them. Other outstanding covers include Right time of the night (Jennifer Warnes), Suddenly there's a valley (Gogi Grant, Jo Stafford and Petula all had fifties hits with the song, either in Britain, America or both) and Only you and you alone (Platters). The hits include You lift me up to heaven, I can see forever in your eyes (her first two top ten hits, both from Feel the fire) and Can't even get the blues no more, the first of many number ones for Reba. My all-time favorite Reba song, included here, is Small two bedroom starter. This is a very moving song about the different occupants of a house, and how unfortunate circumstances forced each of them to sell up and move out. While the overall strength of Reba's Mercury music may not match her MCA music, it's not far behind and is essential for any true Reba fan. It is also a great addition to any country collection, even if you only like Reba a little.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love Old Country Music!,
By Justin Hicks (Missouri) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
Over all this is a WONDERFUL set. But they did leave off some very good songs. Like: My Turn, If I Had My Way, Long Distance Love, and I'd Say You. But I would still HIGHLY recomend this album to anyone. And In closing this is THE BEST GREATEST HITS album you will ever find from her years at Mercury/PolyGram records.
4.0 out of 5 stars
always good,
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This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
its Reba and Reba is always good.This is one that i had not heard of so i got it and some of the songs had not heard her do before there are other cd's Reba has out that i would say are better she has alot of really great ones but this is all reba too so works great for a Reba collection
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
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This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
Just what i expected from Miss Mcentire.loved it. a 2 CD set of great music. thanks for making this available.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a lucky strike!,
By Robert K. Furrer "Swissboy" (Sempach, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
I discovered this fine compilation only a short time ago by accident, searching for a particular song. "The blues don't care who's got 'em" can't be found on any of the other compilations these days. I have owned a number of Reba's recordings, and I had always hoped to find more that I liked. However, somehow, those newer recordings just no longer seemed to fit my bill. Reba had changed her style a bit, and her voice had aged, thus lacking that clear sound of the past.So, when I discovered this OKLAHOMA GIRL set, with its fine remastering to boot, I knew instantly that this was what I had always been looking for. What a lucky strike this has been, particularly since it's no longer being produced. So don't hesitate to get one as long as it's still available. I just love Reba's clear warm voice of these early recordings. The remastering really makes her voice shine even more, compared to the recordings of some of the same songs that I already had. And the selection is a very fine one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEAUTIFUL!! SO MUCH BETTER THAN ANYTHING SHE DID ON MCA!!!,
By a viewer "a viewer" (antioch, tn United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
This is Reba at her very, very best. This shows why I was such a fan of her music before she went to contemporary/pop hash. This is the Oklahoma girl with the golden voice who won my heart many years ago when I first heard "I'm Not That Lonely Yet" which still packs a wallop after all these years!! Ah, if only she could sing like this again...........
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One And Only,
By A Customer
This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
Reba McEntire did a fantastic job on this album... One of her early works, but, one of her best. Reba showed emotion and inspiration, but made it coutry. 5 Stars.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
you can't have too much reba,
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This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
Aa 2-cd pack of early Reba Mcentire--now is that heaven or what? Nobody sings like her, except the late4 Patsy Cline, who she covers with a couple of numbers on this album and whom she greatly admires. none of her late stuff is up to the standard of this album. My fingers tremble just typing these words about songs like "To-day all Over Again," "You're the First Time I've Thought about Leaving," and, most of all, "I'm not that Lonely Yet,"--her best of the best. Many have covered "Only You," by the Platters, but only Reba can do that and not make it seem desecrated. of the many albums of her that I own, this is Reba's best.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Essential Reba Album!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Oklahoma Girl (Audio CD)
This is an album every Reba fan needs to buy! 40 songs that made her famous. It's her early works, but it's still amazing!
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Oklahoma Girl by Reba McEntire (Audio CD - 1994)
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