All Artists: Holly Dunn Title: Blue Rose of Texas Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 1 Label: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: 7/10/1989 Genre: Country Style: Today's Country Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 075992593946, 075992593922 |
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CD ReviewsAn excellent album Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 02/21/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "On this album, Holly wrote or co-wrote half the songs but she also included covers of obscure Dolly and Tammy songs and a song that Joe Diffie co-wrote before he was a recording interest.Three of the songs made the Milestones greatest hits compilation - Are you ever gonna love me (a song that Holly co-wrote), There goes my heart again (the Joe Diffie co-write - I don't think Joe actually recorded the song himself) and No one takes the train anymore.Dolly wrote and recorded Most of all why - it originally appeared on her album, Seeker We used to. Gene Watson covered it for his album, Paper Rosie. Holly's cover, with Dolly on backing vocals, is excellent. There's no heart so strong was recorded by Tammy for her outstanding acoustic album, Higher ground.Of the other songs, Holly wrote If I'd never loved you and co-wrote You're still keeping me up at night, the title track and Sometime today.This is an excellent album from Holly, featuring a balanced mix of up-tempo songs and ballads. If you enjoy what you've heard of Holly's music, this album is well worth tracking down - if you can find it. If you are unfamiliar with her music, begin with Milestones, which ought to be simple to find, being still in print as I write this."
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