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Jeannie Kendall, Jeannie Kendall

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1540775

Disk length: 45m 58s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. That's What Your Love Does To Me 2:45
2. Love Chooses You 4:44
3. Timeless And True Love (Duet w. Alan Jackson) 3:15
4. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight 3:17
5. Old Friends 4:05
6. Smoky Lonesome 3:29
7. Just A Memory 3:14
8. Train Of Thought 3:24
9. Wishing Well Blues 2:58
10. The Color Of Her Eyes 4:14
11. Serious Doubt 4:01
12. Jack And Lucy 6:26

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Review

As the Kendalls, Jeannie and her father Royce created commercial, tradition-based hits ("Heaven's Just a Sin Away" and "Thank God for the Radio") and became among the most successful duos of the late '70s. The hits had been far fewer when they began work on this acoustic album in 1998, prior to Royce's sudden death of a stroke. Aided by Alan Jackson, Alison Krauss, Allison Moorer, Ricky Skaggs, and Rhonda Vincent, Jeannie completed the album in fine fashion. Her solo vocals showcase a Partonesque grace and light, wistful quality that fits bluegrass accompaniment so seamlessly that one wonders if she really required quite as many duet partners. No matter. The revivals of Holly Dunn's hit "That's What Your Love Does to Me" and the McCarters' "Timeless and True Love" (with Jackson) are vibrant and crisp. "Jack and Lucy," with Steve Gulley, is particularly moving. Two tracks with Royce, completed shortly before his death, stand as a worthy reminder of the Kendalls' magnificent past, while the album as a whole reveals Jeannie's undeniable potential. --Rich Kienzle

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