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Anne Murray

Anne Murray
Artist: Anne Murray
Label: EMI Music Canada
Category: Music

List Price: CDN$ 18.99
Buy New: CDN$ 15.99
You Save: CDN$ 3.00 (16%)



New (3) Used (7) Collectible (1) from CDN$ 7.98

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 7865

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1

UPC: 724383650125
EAN: 0724383650125
ASIN: B000002U2N

Release Date: July 30, 1996
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW SEALED ITEM! Ships Airmail from New York. Please do allow 5-15 business days for delivery. Amazing Customer Service. Order confirmation email sent. ###

Tracks:

   That's the Way It Goes
   That's What My Love Is For - Anne Murray, Aaron Neville
   What Would It Take
   Me Too
   I Know Too Much
   Fools Like Me
   Trust Me Baby, This Is Love
   Other Side
   Until I Was Loved by You
   Highway, Highway
   Shame on Me
   Missing You
   Good Again

Editorial Reviews:

From Amazon.com
This is probably the songbird's finest release ever, an album that screams quality and class while delivering an understated sound that spans the contemporary adult pop idiom and approaches the hip territory of Bonnie Raitt. Heartfelt ballads like "Highway, Highway" and Jann Arden's "Missing You" will appeal to her core fans, though it's the irresistible Stax/Volt and gospel grooves of "That's The Way It Goes," "Shame on Me," "I Know Too Much," and "Until I Was Loved by You" that best signal the artistic renaissance. Duets with Bryan Adams ("What Would It Take") and Aaron Neville ("That's What My Love Is For") are sleek international calling cards, and the raw edge of Murray's exceptional vocals speak of rediscovered passion and gutsy commitment. --Jeff Bateman


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of Murray's Finest Releases Ever!   July 18, 2004
Anne Murray's self-titled CD from 1996 is one of her finest, yet most underrated releases ever. It is dedicated to Anne's manager and friend of 25 years, Leonard Rambeau, who passed away just before Anne went into the studio to record this CD.

The emotion shines through on such ballads as "Highway, Highway", "Me Too", and "Missing You". The refrain on the first track mentioned starts with "Highway, highway, where you go I don't know, maybe closer to my dreams, maybe far away." For obvious reasons to anyone who ever hears this song, Anne's voice is so heart-wrenching on this track that it has often been referred to as "haunting". On two other great tracks she teams up with pop stars Aaron Neville ("That's What My Love is For") and Bryan Adams ("What Would it Take"). Beyond the Bryan Adams tune, Anne shows she can rock from the lead-off track with "That's the Way it Goes", and later with "Shame on Me". Words of wisdom such as "Take my advice, don't take advice from me" prevail in the song "I Know Too Much" which, in the refrain of the song, features one of the deepest bass voices ever heard. Anne says his voice was so deep that the walls seem to vibrate in the studio when they were recording the song! Murray wraps up the 13 track CD with the wonderful "Good Again" about losing someone we love. "Each and every moment floats away in the wind. You've got to learn to let it go; let a new one begin. Still, you'll cry when some leave before their time, but if you need a little something, it's right there in your mind, and you'll feel good again." I think we all can relate to that one.

Murray's been in the business more than 35 years, has sold more than 40 million records, and is still selling out concert halls. There's a reason for this. Anne is truly one of the legendary superstars of our time, and this is one of her best releases ever. If you can't find it here, it's still available through Anne's music store at annemurray.com. Anne Murray - 1996 is a must for any great music collection.

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