Description: 3 Reba McEntire cassette tapes, all insert covers are signed by Reba herself. Reba McEntire (album)3 languagesArticleTalkReadEditView historyToolsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article is about the debut album by Reba McEntire. For other albums by McEntire, see Reba McEntire albums discography.Reba McEntireStudio album by Reba McEntireReleasedAugust 15, 1977RecordedJanuary 22, 1976 – April 13, 1977[1]StudioWoodland Sound Studios and U.S. Recording Studios, Nashville[1][2]Length31:30LabelMercuryProducerJerry KennedyGlenn KeenerReba McEntire chronologyReba McEntire (1977)Out of a Dream (1979)Singles from Reba McEntire "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand" Released: April 1976"(There's Nothing Like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man" Released: January 1977"Glad I Waited Just for You" Released: July 1977Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic[2]Reba McEntire is the debut studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire. It was released on August 15, 1977, by Mercury Records.[3] It featured her first single "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand", as well as a cover of the Jennifer Warnes hit "Right Time of the Night", and the Hot hit "Angel in Your Arms". Three of the album's singles cracked the Billboard Country charts,[4] but the album was not a commercial success, failing to chart.[5]McEntire signed with Mercury in November 1975 under producer Glenn Keener, who recorded one song with her in January 1976 in Nashville: "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand". Keener laid a sophisticated production style on the song, with lush strings and vocal chorus.[1] "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand", was released as a single, climbing the country charts in May 1976 to peak at number 88.[6] Coincidentally, McEntire married in June, 1976 and graduated from college in December, 1976. Mercury fired Keener during a period of downsizing, and McEntire was shifted to producer Jerry Kennedy.[1] Kennedy supervised further recording sessions in September 1976 and April 1977. The second single, "(There's Nothing like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man", peaked at number 86 in March 1977, and the third single, "Glad I Waited Just For You" charted at number 88 in August at the same time as the album was released. None of these singles nor the album provided McEntire with royalty income—her advances and the label's production expenses were greater than sales receipts. McEntire saw her first royalty payment from the album in 1988, years after she left Mercury.[1]In a retrospective review, MusicHound criticized the album, saying this was "the sad sound of a naive 22-year-old singer overwhelmed by clunky, reverb-heavy production that employs backing singers with the subtlety of the cavalry."[7] AllMusic praised the album, writing that it "rewards" the listener, even though fans of McEntire's contemporary sound would likely consider it too old-fashioned.[2] Against her wishes, McEntire's next five albums with Mercury continued this heavy style of production.[1]She began to take control of her sound after signing with MCA in 1983, delivering her most personal statement, My Kind of Country, in 1984.[8]Reba McEntire was re-issued on CD and cassette tape in 1993 and released digitally in 2012.Track listing[edit]Side oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Recording date[1]Length1."Glad I Waited Just for You"Bucky JonesRoyce PorterApril 13, 19772:552."One to One"Bill RiceJerry FosterSeptember 10, 19762:403."Angel in Your Arms"Terry WoodfordClayton IveyTom BrasfieldApril 13, 19772:514."I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand"Layng Martine Jr.January 22, 19762:595."I've Waited All My Life for You"RiceFosterSeptember 16, 19762:596."I Was Glad to Give My Everything to You"Ruby HiceDanny HiceSeptember 16, 19762:10Side twoNo.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength1."Take Your Love Away"Randy SharpApril 12, 19772:242."(There's Nothing like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man"HiceHiceSeptember 16, 19762:543."Why Can't He Be You"Hank CochranApril 12, 19773:344."Invitation to the Blues"Roger MillerApril 13, 19773:275."Right Time of the Night"Peter McCannApril 12, 19772:37 Feel the Fire (Reba McEntire album)2 languagesArticleTalkReadEditView historyToolsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFeel the FireStudio album by Reba McEntireReleasedOctober 6, 1980StudioSound Stage Studios and Selby Sound, Nashville, TN.GenreCountryLength30:10LabelMercuryProducerJerry KennedyReba McEntire chronologyOut of a Dream (1979)Feel the Fire (1980)Heart to Heart (1981)Singles from Feel the Fire "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven" Released: May 1980"I Can See Forever in Your Eyes" Released: October 1980"I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way" Released: February 1981Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic[1]Billboard(unrated)[2]Feel the Fire is the third studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire. It was released on October 6, 1980, through Mercury Records. Its first single release, "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven", was her first top ten hit.[3]Track listing[edit]No.TitleWriter(s)Length1."(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven"Johnny MacRaeBob MorrisonBill ZerfaceJim Zerface2:452."Tears on My Pillow"Sylvester Bradford,Al Lewis2:333."I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way"Richard MainegraLayng Martine Jr.2:404."Long Distance Lover"Pauline LeeRobert Rosenberg3:535."If I Had It My Way"Robert John JonesJerry Taylor2:446."I Can See Forever in Your Eyes"Bob DiPiero2:447."Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)"Milton DeLuggBob Hilliard2:558."My Turn"Len CheraJay Huguely3:159."Look at the One (Who's Been Lookin' at You)"MacRaeWanda MalletteMorrison2:5110."Suddenly There's a Valley"Isham JonesChuck Meyer3:29Personnel Out of a Dream (Reba McEntire album)2 languagesArticleTalkReadEditView historyToolsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOut of a DreamStudio album by Reba McEntireReleasedAugust 27, 1979RecordedMarch 1978 – February 7, 1979StudioWoodland Sound Studio (Nashville, Tennessee) Sound Stage Studio (Nashville, Tennessee)GenreCountryLength29:54LabelMercuryProducerJerry KennedyReba McEntire chronologyReba McEntire (1977)Out of a Dream (1979)Feel the Fire (1980)Alternative coverSingles from Out of a Dream "Last Night, Ev'ry Night" Released: September 1978"Runaway Heart" Released: February 1979"That Makes Two of Us" Released: June 1979"Sweet Dreams" Released: September 1979"(I Still Long to Hold You) Now and Then" Released: December 1979Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic linkOut of a Dream is the second studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire, released on August 27, 1979, through Mercury Records. The first single from the album, Last Night, Ev'ry Night, was her first top 30 hit. It was also the first to include a song written solely by McEntire.The album was released in CD format twice, the second time with alternate album artwork. Despite some success with the singles released, the album did not chart on Billboard.[1]Track listing[edit]Side oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength1."(I Still Long to Hold You) Now and Then"Jerry FullerFebruary 6, 19792:332."Daddy"Reba McEntireFebruary 7, 19793:053."Last Night, Ev'ry Night"Bob MorrisonJim ZerfaceBill ZerfaceMarch 19782:594."Make Me Feel Like a Woman Wants to Feel"Dana CollinsFebruary 7, 19792:385."That Makes Two of Us" (with Jacky Ward)FullerAugust 19782:55Side twoNo.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength1."Sweet Dreams"Don GibsonFebruary 7, 19792:592."I'm a Woman"Jerry Leiber, Mike StollerFebruary 7, 19793:483."Rain Fallin'"Charlie BlackFebruary 6, 19793:174."Runaway Heart"Paul HarrisonMarch 7, 19782:565."It's Gotta Be Love"Terry SkinnerJ. L. WallaceFebruary 7, 19792:44
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Artist: Reba McEntire
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Release Title: Feel The Fire/Reba McEntire/Out of a Dream
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Genre: Country
Edition: Best Of