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Faith Hill, Fireflies

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1542015

Disk length: 57m 35s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Sunshine And Summertime 3:29
2. Mississippi Girl 3:54
3. Dearly Beloved 2:25
4. I Ain't Gonna Take It Anymore 4:01
5. Stealing Kisses 4:25
6. Fireflies 4:30
7. Like We Never Loved At All (Feat. Tim McGraw) 4:25
8. I Want You 4:08
9. The Lucky One 3:39
10. If You Ask 4:18
11. We've Got Nothing But Love To Prove 4:37
12. You Stay With Me 4:26
13. Wish For You 3:51
14. Paris (Bonus Track) 5:19

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Review

It's hard to imagine a more schizophrenic album than Fireflies, but Faith Hill, the comely pride of Star, Mississippi, had a lot of different factions to please. There's the country set, furious about the L.A. excess of 2002's Cry, as ravaged a pop album as ever made. Then there's the club set, which actually mistook Cry for music, and wanted more. Finally, there's Hill herself, still bruised from the critical drubbing the last album got, and obviously feeling the need to prove herself anew, going brunette to show her transformation. The bad news about Fireflies is that the all-out country songs--the autobiographical "Mississippi Girl," which practically begs forgiveness for Cry, and the cartoonish "Dearly Beloved," a hoedown ditty about a shotgun wedding--are embarrassing attempts to show that the Dixified diva hasn't gotten above her raising. Then, two other offerings--Darrell Scott's preachy protest number "We've Got Nothing But Love to Prove" and the beautiful torch ballad "Paris"--are both lyrical head-scratchers, and find the artist floundering as to who she is and what she's about. Where Hill knowingly flexes her muscle is in tackling three complex, literate songs by alt-folkie Lori McKenna--the title track (about the power of dreams), "Stealing Kisses" (about reevaluating life choices), and "If You Ask" (about living with a substance abuser). Hill gives these performances nuanced readings that say buckets more about her own life than "Mississippi Girl" could ever convey, and point to an emotional reservoir Hill is just beginning to tap. Here's hoping she goes back to that well again and again. --Alanna Nash


Have Some Faith


Cry

Breathe

Faith

It Matters to Me

Take Me as I Am

There You'll Be

The first album in three years from superstar Faith Hill, Fireflies continues the singer's extraordinary career. With each of her five albums multi-platinum and with nine country #1's to her credit, multiple Grammy winner Hill is one of the biggest stars in music today.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Fireflies

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 57m 35s

Fireflies

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 57m 34s (-1m 59s)

Fireflies

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 57m 33s (-1m 58s)

Fireflies

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 57m 8s (-1m 33s)

Fireflies

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 56m 36s (-1m 1s)

Fireflies

Tracks: 15 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 1m 50s (+4m 15s)

Fireflies

Tracks: 13 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 52m 33s (-6m 58s)

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