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Allison Moorer, Alabama Song

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1578373

Disk length: 47m 47s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Pardon Me 3:40
2. Long Black Train 4:26
3. Alabama Song 3:53
4. Call My Name 3:44
5. The One That Got Away 2:20
6. I Found A Letter 2:56
7. Easier To Forget 3:00
8. Set You Free 3:58
9. A Soft Place To Fall 3:51
10. Tell Me Baby 4:15
11. Is Heaven Good Enough For You 7:15
12. Data 4:21

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Review

Shania Twain, Trisha Yearwood, and LeAnn Rimes are all becoming pop stars as country music continues its migration from, well, country music. But those yearning for a twangin' gal should consider this newcomer, singer/songwriter Allison Moorer. On Alabama Song, Moorer, the younger sister of singer Shelby Lynne, delivers a collection that spans from Buck Owens-like revelry to shuffles and bittersweet balladry. The star attraction, though, is Moorer's steamy voice, which can prompt a slow burn deep inside while thankfully sidestepping the all-too-frequent overwrought delivery of many a Nashville femme. With enough shine to entice those looking for country's more refined ways, Alabama Song is definitely rooted in the mainstream, but it's the album's down-to-earth soul that makes it a winner. --Neal Weiss

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Alabama Song

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 47m 49s (+0m 2s)

Alabama Song

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 40m 53s (-7m 6s)

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