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Patti Page, Brand New Tennessee Waltz

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1560483

Disk length: 41m 39s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Brand New Tennessee Waltz 3:52
2. Till I Get It Right 3:57
3. I Believe In You 4:12
4. Hope Chest 4:09
5. New Way Out 3:54
6. I Was Just Thinking 3:23
7. One Less Rose In Texas 2:52
8. Could I Have This Dance 3:16
9. Paper Dolls 3:26
10. Where've You Been 4:14
11. Tennessee Waltz 4:15

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Review

Best known for her rendition of "The Tennessee Waltz," Patti Page was country when country wasn't cool. In the '50s, at the height of her fame, she colored her pop songs with country phrasing, and let the song, not the singer, be the star. On her Brand New Tennessee Waltz, featuring guests Trisha Yearwood, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Kathy Mattea, and Suzy Bogguss, Page shows she doesn't just still have the chops--she's got the Oklahoma soul she was born with. Producer Jon Vezner, Mattea's husband, gives her mostly covers, and if he errs in letting her reprise his too-sweet "Where've You Been," a signature song for Mattea, he correctly lets her make "Till I Get It Right" as bluesy as she wants. At times, such as on the jazzy "I Was Just Thinking," Page may remind you of Rosemary Clooney, infusing every word with meaning and experience. But it's her rendition of "New Way Out" that'll really get you. With Yearwood and Harris behind her, they reach a kind of vibrational nirvana. Don't believe it? Just take a new spin with this old dance partner. --Alanna Nash

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