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Sara Evans, No Place That Far

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1569914

Disk length: 6m 33s (2 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. No Place That Far 3:38
2. Cryin' Game 2:53

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Review

Sara Evans's 1997 debut, Three Chords and the Truth, seemed, on first hearing, impossible. Here was a major-label Nashville album that, once again, faithfully captured the heartbreaking simplicity of classic country; here was a singer who could belt out with raw nerve and then slip low into deep smokiness. Evans's RCA follow-up is nearly as good, even as it leaves that hard country sound for a more radio-friendly, rocking edge. Billy Sherrill handles the recording, and though there's a luxurious quality to the layers of guitars and vocal harmonies, the standouts "Crying Game" and "Great Unknown" sound more like driving Americana rock than Top 40 country-pop. The real attraction, however, is Evans's fluid songwriting and expressive voice: whether she's singing beside George Jones, Vince Gill, or Alison Krauss, Evans's true, warm tone is, on the mainstream country scene, an emotional world apart. --Roy Kasten

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.

No Place That Far

Tracks: 11 (+9 tracks), Disk length: 37m 5s (+30m 32s)

No Place That Far

Tracks: 11 (+9 tracks), Disk length: 37m 6s (+30m 33s)

No Place That Far

Tracks: 13 (+11 tracks), Disk length: 44m 48s (+38m 15s)

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