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Although Kathy Mattea's self-titled 1984 debut album boasted four chart singles (two of them released in advance of the LP itself), it sounded like the material had been chosen from a batch of typical Nashville publishing demos without a lot of concern for who was going to sing them. The album showed promise mostly because of the sound of Mattea's warm, confident alto. Everything is different on her second album, From My Heart. Here, producer Allen Reynolds seems to have shaped the song selections to the singer's talents and given her the opportunity to sing in a more individual manner. One thing this means immediately is that there's more uptempo material, in at least one case from an unexpected source. "Ball and Chain" comes from the pen of Elton John, not exactly a Nashville household name, and appeared previously on his 1982 album Jump Up! Yet it works as a country tune. "Heart of the Country," a reflection on the touring life of a country musician, was written by Wendy Waldman and Donny Lowery, and is much better than the formulaic stuff Mattea was given to sing the first time around. The song list is also notable for what it does not contain, much in the way of female victim portrayals. There's heartbreak, to be sure, in "When I'm Over You (What You Gonna Do)" and "If I Hadn't Met You," and advance single "It's Your Reputation Talkin'" expresses doubt about a potential lover. But the singer isn't being used as a doormat anymore. Mattea responds to the upgraded material by singing with more conviction, demonstrating that she can belt as well as croon, and where her first album suggested she could have a career in the business, her second suggests she could be a star.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - Harry Shannon, ComposerLyricist - Mitch Johnson, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Gary Burr, ComposerLyricist - Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Allen Reynolds, Producer
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Roger Cook, ComposerLyricist - Allen Reynolds, Producer, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - Wendy Waldman, ComposerLyricist - Tom Campbell, ComposerLyricist - Jim Photogio, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Donny Lowery, ComposerLyricist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - Wendy Waldman, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Elton John, ComposerLyricist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - Gary Osborne, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Mark Germino, ComposerLyricist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - Chuck Kuening, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - Rick Allen, ComposerLyricist - Jim Valentini, ComposerLyricist - Frank Saulino, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Allen Reynolds, Producer - JOHNNY PIERCE, ComposerLyricist
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Kathy Mattea, MainArtist - Randy Goodrum, ComposerLyricist - Allen Reynolds, Producer
℗ 1985 Mercury Records
Presentación del Álbum
Although Kathy Mattea's self-titled 1984 debut album boasted four chart singles (two of them released in advance of the LP itself), it sounded like the material had been chosen from a batch of typical Nashville publishing demos without a lot of concern for who was going to sing them. The album showed promise mostly because of the sound of Mattea's warm, confident alto. Everything is different on her second album, From My Heart. Here, producer Allen Reynolds seems to have shaped the song selections to the singer's talents and given her the opportunity to sing in a more individual manner. One thing this means immediately is that there's more uptempo material, in at least one case from an unexpected source. "Ball and Chain" comes from the pen of Elton John, not exactly a Nashville household name, and appeared previously on his 1982 album Jump Up! Yet it works as a country tune. "Heart of the Country," a reflection on the touring life of a country musician, was written by Wendy Waldman and Donny Lowery, and is much better than the formulaic stuff Mattea was given to sing the first time around. The song list is also notable for what it does not contain, much in the way of female victim portrayals. There's heartbreak, to be sure, in "When I'm Over You (What You Gonna Do)" and "If I Hadn't Met You," and advance single "It's Your Reputation Talkin'" expresses doubt about a potential lover. But the singer isn't being used as a doormat anymore. Mattea responds to the upgraded material by singing with more conviction, demonstrating that she can belt as well as croon, and where her first album suggested she could have a career in the business, her second suggests she could be a star.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 10 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:30:29
- Artistas principales: Kathy Mattea
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Mercury Nashville
- Género Blues/Country/Folk Country
© 1985 Mercury Records ℗ 1985 Mercury Records
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