This Woman LeAnn Rimes

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  • Release Date: 01/25/2005
  • Sales Rank: 38,055
  • Label: CURB RECORDS
  • UPC: 715187885929

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This Woman

1LISTENI Want to With You 3:18
2LISTENYou Take Me Home 3:55
3LISTENSomething's Gotta Give 3:56
4LISTENWon't Be Lonely Long 3:24
5LISTENNothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense 2:57
6LISTENProbably Wouldn't Be This Way 3:37
7LISTENThe Weight of Love 4:04
8LISTENWith You 3:42
9LISTENI Got It Bad 3:28
10LISTENI Dare You 3:43
11LISTENWhen This Woman Loves a Man 4:02
12LISTENSome People 3:56

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It's always unsettling when an artist as young as LeAnn Rimes talks about getting back to her roots, but that's the word she's spreading about This Woman. The title alone is a reminder that she has traveled some distance from the teen waif who stunned everyone with the preternatural soul informing her Patsy Cline–influenced "Blue" debut. As she's matured, she's ventured into contemporary pop, country-pop, and R&B waters, not altogether unconvincingly but minus the richness of her early, tradition-rooted work. This Woman corrects that oversight. Sounding and phrasing more like Wynonna with every passing album, Rimes kicks off this reclamation project with a suggestive, slinky bit of southern soul, "I Want to with You," its grinding groove accentuated by wailing electric slide guitars and soaring, gospel-style choruses supporting the vocalist as she declaims the sultry lyrics as if she were channeling Naomi Judd's firstborn. From there, though, she settles into some solid contemporary country material, such as the driving "You Take Me Home"; the pulsating story of a gal bursting at the seams waiting for Mr. Right, "Something's Gotta Give," fired by jittery fiddles and pounding percussion; and two winsome tear-jerkers that bring out the best in her interpretive skills: "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way," about a woman trying to find something positive in the aftermath of losing her one true love, features a thoughtful, sensitive vocal set against a mournful backdrop; it's followed by "The Weight of Love," a tear-stained reminiscence of one good love gone south that finds Rimes's whisper-to-a-scream reading matched in intensity by the band's ensemble roar. Clearly energized, and reining in the excesses of her pop outings, Rimes may want to consider making more such trips back to the future, if that's where she can find her heart again. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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June 05, 2006: I think somethings gotta give by LeAn Rines is awesome.I cant beleive she can sing that good.She is pretty,atractive,and a awesome singer.LeAn Rines was good on somthings gotta give.

This Womanby Anonymous

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January 30, 2005: I bought LeAnn's cd on Wednesday but had done a preview hearing of it on CMT's Listening Party. Her new CD is the best one of hers yet, there isn't a song on there that I don't like. I highly recommend this cd to anyone!!! Good job LeAnn!!!