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No Place That Far

Sara Evans

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On the follow-up to her surprise 1997 debut hit, Three Chords and the Truth, singer and songwriter Sara Evans shocked many of the fans who embraced it with No Place That Far. Where Dwight Yoakam producer and guitarist Pete Anderson helped Evans shape a modern version of hardcore country traditionalism on the first disc, RCA brought in producers Buddy Cannon and Norro Wilson to protect their investment and take her to the next level by adding plenty of sheen and shine -- and a slew of celebrity guests for good measure. It worked: No Place That Far firmly established Evans as a bona fide superstar, a down-home singer with the pipes of a diva. Almost immediately, she entered the pantheon reserved for singers like Martina McBride (who appears here) and Trisha Yearwood (who she basically replaced) in the spotlight. Evans co-wrote five of the set's 11 tunes including the title track, which was a smash out of the box. It's not that slick pop completely replaced the torch and twang in Evans' voice and songs; it's more like it was integrated gradually, eventually replacing it. There are still a number of cuts here that show off Evans' roots sound: the opener, "The Great Unknown," co-written with Phil Barnhart and James House; "These Days," written with the great Matraca Berg; and the closer, "There's Only One," penned with Leslie Satcher. But the title track, written with Tony Martin and Tom Shapiro, could have been released in 2007 -- it bore the adult pop mark of the new contemporary country sound. With backing vocals by heavy hitters like Vince Gill and McBride, it was destined for the Top Five. The soaring emotional euphoria in the refrain (which seemingly underscores the definition of transcendent love) was impossible to resist. Another notable cut is Jamie O'Hara's country pub rock shuffle "The Crying Game." (It sounds like it was written by Hank DeVito and produced like it was a track on an early Rosanne Cash or Rodney Crowell record.) It was a place where Evans' voice was left pretty much untreated and allowed to display its natural range and emotional depth. "Fool, I'm a Woman," with its sprightly mandolins, ringing electric guitars, and crackling snare drum, is another of those crossover tunes that landed as a single. In all, the album scored three, and placed Evans in the multi-platinum category at the top of the charts, where every effort since has landed.

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1
The Great Unknown
00:03:53

B. James Lowry, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Buddy Cannon, Producer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Background Vocal - Curtis Young, Background Vocal - Dennis Wilson, Background Vocal - Eddie Bayers, Drums - Eddie Bayers, Tambourine - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - James House, Composer - James House, Lyricist - John Hobbs, Organ - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Paxton, Bass - Lonnie Wilson, Background Vocal - Norro Wilson, Producer - Phil Barnhart, Composer - Phil Barnhart, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Background Vocal - Sara Evans, Composer - Sara Evans, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

2
Cryin' Game
00:02:54

Buddy Cannon, Producer - Jamie O'Hara, Background Vocal - Jamie O'Hara, Composer - Jamie O'Hara, Lyricist - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Background Vocal - Sara Evans, Performer

1998 Sony Music Entertainment

3
No Place That Far
00:03:37

Buddy Cannon, Producer - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Composer - Sara Evans, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Performer - Tom Shapiro, Composer - Tom Shapiro, Lyricist - Tony Martin, Composer - Tony Martin, Lyricist - Vince Gill, Background Vocal - Vince Gill, Performer

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

4
I Thought I'd See Your Face Again
00:03:27

Buddy Cannon, Producer - Eddie Bayers, Drums - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - Jim Hurst, Background Vocal - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Byrom, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Marrs, Background Vocal - Marv Green, Composer - Marv Green, Lyricist - Norro Wilson, Producer - Randy L. McCormick, Synthesizer - Rick Orozco, Composer - Rick Orozco, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

5
Fool, I'm a Woman
00:03:05

Buddy Cannon, Producer - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Paxton, Acoustic Bass - Lonnie Wilson, Drums - Martina McBride, Background Vocal - Matraca Berg, Composer - Matraca Berg, Lyricist - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Background Vocal - Sara Evans, Composer - Sara Evans, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Performer - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Time Won't Tell
00:03:53

B. James Lowry, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - B. James Lowry, Guitar - Beth Nielsen Chapman, Composer - Beth Nielsen Chapman, Guitar - Beth Nielsen Chapman, Lyricist - Buddy Cannon, Producer - Chris Carmichael, Fiddle - Eddie Bayers, Drums - Harlan Howard, Composer - Harlan Howard, Lyricist - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - John Hobbs, Organ - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Paxton, Bass - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Background Vocal - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Guitar - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

7
The Knot Comes Untied
00:03:41

Buddy Cannon, Producer - Ed Hill, Composer - Ed Hill, Lyricist - Eddie Bayers, Drums - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - James Hurst, Background Vocal - Jim Hurst, Background Vocal - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Byrom, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Franklin, Mandolin - Larry Marrs, Background Vocal - Larry Paxton, Bass - Lesley Lyons, Background Vocal - Norro Wilson, Producer - Ron Harbin, Composer - Ron Harbin, Lyricist - Sam Hogin, Composer - Sam Hogin, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Background Vocal - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Guitar - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

8
Love, Don't Be a Stranger
00:03:15

Bill Rice, Composer - Bill Rice, Lyricist - Billy Sanford, Electric Guitar - Buddy Cannon, Producer - Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young, Background Vocal - Curtis Young, Background Vocal - Eddie Bayers, Drums - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Byrom, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Franklin, Mandolin - Larry Paxton, Bass - Liana Manis, Background Vocal - Mary Sharon Rice, Composer - Mary Sharon Rice, Lyricist - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

9
These Days
00:03:14

Alison Krauss, Background Vocal - B. James Lowry, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Billy Yates, Composer - Billy Yates, Lyricist - Buddy Cannon, Producer - Chris Carmichael, Fiddle - Dan Tyminski, Background Vocal - J.T. Corenflos, Sitar - John Hobbs, Acordeon - John Hobbs, Organ - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Franklin, Mandolin - Larry Paxton, Bass - Lonnie Wilson, Drums - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Composer - Sara Evans, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

10
Cupid
00:03:02

B. James Lowry, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Buddy Cannon, Producer - Eddie Bayers, Drums - Eddie Bayers, Tambourine - George Jones, Background Vocal - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - John Hobbs, Synthesizer - Keith Gattis, Composer - Keith Gattis, Lyricist - Kostas, Composer - Kostas, Lyricist - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Paxton, Bass - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

11
There's Only One
00:02:57

Ashley Evans, Background Vocal - Ashley Evans Simpson, Background Vocal - Buddy Cannon, Producer - Eddie Bayers, Drums - J.T. Corenflos, Electric Guitar - James Hurst, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - John Hobbs, Piano - Larry Byrom, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Larry Franklin, Fiddle - Larry Franklin, Mandolin - Larry Paxton, Bass - Lesley Lyons, Background Vocal - Leslie Satcher, Composer - Leslie Satcher, Lyricist - Norro Wilson, Producer - Sara Evans, Composer - Sara Evans, Lyricist - Sara Evans, Vocal - Sonny Garrish, Steel Guitar

(P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment

Album review

On the follow-up to her surprise 1997 debut hit, Three Chords and the Truth, singer and songwriter Sara Evans shocked many of the fans who embraced it with No Place That Far. Where Dwight Yoakam producer and guitarist Pete Anderson helped Evans shape a modern version of hardcore country traditionalism on the first disc, RCA brought in producers Buddy Cannon and Norro Wilson to protect their investment and take her to the next level by adding plenty of sheen and shine -- and a slew of celebrity guests for good measure. It worked: No Place That Far firmly established Evans as a bona fide superstar, a down-home singer with the pipes of a diva. Almost immediately, she entered the pantheon reserved for singers like Martina McBride (who appears here) and Trisha Yearwood (who she basically replaced) in the spotlight. Evans co-wrote five of the set's 11 tunes including the title track, which was a smash out of the box. It's not that slick pop completely replaced the torch and twang in Evans' voice and songs; it's more like it was integrated gradually, eventually replacing it. There are still a number of cuts here that show off Evans' roots sound: the opener, "The Great Unknown," co-written with Phil Barnhart and James House; "These Days," written with the great Matraca Berg; and the closer, "There's Only One," penned with Leslie Satcher. But the title track, written with Tony Martin and Tom Shapiro, could have been released in 2007 -- it bore the adult pop mark of the new contemporary country sound. With backing vocals by heavy hitters like Vince Gill and McBride, it was destined for the Top Five. The soaring emotional euphoria in the refrain (which seemingly underscores the definition of transcendent love) was impossible to resist. Another notable cut is Jamie O'Hara's country pub rock shuffle "The Crying Game." (It sounds like it was written by Hank DeVito and produced like it was a track on an early Rosanne Cash or Rodney Crowell record.) It was a place where Evans' voice was left pretty much untreated and allowed to display its natural range and emotional depth. "Fool, I'm a Woman," with its sprightly mandolins, ringing electric guitars, and crackling snare drum, is another of those crossover tunes that landed as a single. In all, the album scored three, and placed Evans in the multi-platinum category at the top of the charts, where every effort since has landed.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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