Real Fine Place Sara Evans

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  • Release Date: 10/04/2005
  • Sales Rank: 32,225
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 828766948622

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Real Fine Place

1LISTENCoalmine 3:26
2LISTENA Real Fine Place to Start 4:00
3LISTENCheatin' 3:27
4LISTENNew Hometown 3:54
5LISTENYou'll Always Be My Baby 4:37
6LISTENSupernatural 4:38
7LISTENRoll Me Back in Time 4:56
8LISTENThe Secrets That We Keep 3:40
9LISTENBible Songs 4:46
10LISTENTell Me 3:55
11LISTENMissing Missouri 4:16
12LISTENMomma's Night Out 2:53
13LISTENThese Four Walls 4:34

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Proving that her platinum-selling 2003 album, Restless, was no fluke, Sara Evans is singing like a world-beater on Real Fine Place, which she also helped write and produce. Evans is as adept at building a big, booming contemporary country sound for her up-tempo numbers as she is at allowing an acoustic foundation to shape the ballads. Both approaches inform the potent original "The Secrets That We Keep"; an explicit, sensual country power ballad about what goes on behind closed doors, it's at once tender and red-hot, racing to a climax that features sweet strings crying softly at fadeout. A peerless balladeer, Evans can caress a gentle account of commitment and enduring love -- such as her own "Tell Me" -- with touching conviction made doubly resonant by the rustic touches supplied by fiddle and pedal steel punctuations. She steps things up on an interpretation of Radney Foster's "A Real Fine Place to Start," a rocking, super-melodic, hook-laden, twang-rich celebration of new love that gives Evans full rein to coo the verses and soar on the irresistible choruses. Likewise for Sheryl Crow's "Roll Me Back In Time," a Tom Petty–styled story-song about restless teen newlyweds striking out from their small town for Hollywood, which Evans injects with rich organ fills, snarling, Skynyrd-like electric lines, and a stirring vocal that finds her somewhere between weeping and howling. A fine place, this, for some real fine music. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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October 05, 2005: Real Fine Place is a superb listening experience. Upon first listen, it is comforting, enjoyable, and just plain fun. I thought Restless was my favorite effort from Sara Evans. Real Fine Place has taken that spot.