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Still Country (Bonus Dvd) (Dlx)
Loretta Lynn
Still Country (Bonus Dvd) (Dlx)
Genres: Country, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #1

In a life that took her from Butcher Holler to stardom to legend, Loretta Lynn has endured her share of tragedies. The 1996 death of husband Mooney--her right hand from the start of Lynn's career--required an excruciating ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Loretta Lynn
Title: Still Country (Bonus Dvd) (Dlx)
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: Koch Records
Release Date: 9/7/2004
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Roadhouse Country, Classic Country
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 684038982523

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In a life that took her from Butcher Holler to stardom to legend, Loretta Lynn has endured her share of tragedies. The 1996 death of husband Mooney--her right hand from the start of Lynn's career--required an excruciating adjustment that tested her grit and resiliency. Still Country, originally released in 2000, was her first album of new songs in 12 years and it revealed how well those traits sustained her. Producer Randy Scruggs plays to her strengths, emphasizing Lynn's voice, which is nearly as strong as it was decades earlier. The snappy, direct wit that made "Fist City" and "The Pill" special now flavors "Table for Two" and "Country in My Genes," an unsubtle dig at current Nashville trendiness. There's a consistent quality that runs through the entire album, but the showcase is "I Can't Hear the Music," a heartfelt, direct tribute to Mooney. It's impossible not to be moved as Loretta bares her love, loss, and pain to the world. It may not be radio-friendly, but the song is as real as it gets. [The 2004 release includes a bonus DVD with two videos for "Country in My Genes."] --Rich Kienzle
 

CD Reviews

Loretta is still country (and always will be!)
Jake Z | Canada | 04/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Loretta Lynn's 2000 album STILL COUNTRY is an excellent album from start to finish. This newly released 2004 version contains the original album and a bonus dvd with two videos for the song "Country In My Genes". This was her first new album in a long time. Her husband died in 1996 and she is heartfelt throughout this album, but nothing is more apparant than the emotional tribute in "I Can't Hear The Music", which is definately the best song on the album. "Country In My Genes" is a great fun uptempo country song that digs at Nashville. Randy Scruggs focuses mainly on her voice, which sounds excellent throughout. Other highlights include "Somewhere Someone's Falling In Love", "Hold Her", "Working Girl", "On My Own Again" and many others."