Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

by Reba McEntire
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

by Reba McEntire

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Overview

Reba McEntire's Greatest Hits covered the singer's early tenure on MCA Records, 1984-1987 (following her seven-year stint at Mercury Records), and was thus the sound of a country artist coming into her own. It also found McEntire pledging allegiance to the neo-traditionalist school of country music. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a sampler of what came after in the years 1987 to 1993, as McEntire eased back on the traditionalism and returned to contemporary country crossover. The collection contains ten of the 22 singles McEntire released during the period, all but one of which reached the country Top Ten. Two of them are newly recorded songs: "Does He Love You," a duet with Linda Davis that went on to hit number one and win a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, and "They Asked About You," which reached the Top Ten. The other eight songs are not the eight most successful of the remaining 20 singles. In fact, five number-one hits McEntire scored during the period are missing. (For the record, they are "The Last One to Know," "I Know How He Feels," "New Fool at an Old Game," "Cathy's Clown," and "The Heart Won't Lie.") If the choices seem arbitrary in terms of chart statistics, it may be that McEntire herself made the selections on the basis of what the songs meant to her and what she thought they meant to her fans. "Fancy," for example, a revival of a Bobbie Gentry song that only reached number eight, has a feisty message about succeeding against the odds, even if you have to break the rules to do it, while "The Greatest Man I Never Knew," a woman's reflection on her supportive, if emotionally remote father, may have struck a strong chord with the singer as it did with many of her listeners, even if it didn't quite get to number one. There also seems to have been an attempt to treat the disc as a regular album in the sense of pacing and contrast in tempo. That makes it listenable, and it certainly does contain some of McEntire's better songs of the period. But it omits more than it includes. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 09/28/1993
Label: Mca
UPC: 0008811090623
Rank: 6294

Tracks

  1. Does He Love You
  2. You Lie
  3. Fancy
  4. For My Broken Heart
  5. Love Will Find Its Way to You
  6. They Asked About You
  7. Is There Life Out There
  8. Rumor Has It
  9. Walk On
  10. The Greatest Man I Never Knew

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Reba McEntire   Primary Artist,Vocals
Linda Davis   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Steve Gibson   Guitar (Electric)
Doug Sisemore   Synthesizer,String Pads
Andy Reiss   Guitar (Electric)
Scotty Hawkins   Drums
Charlie Anderson   Bass
Joe McGlohon   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Lang Scott   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Terry Crisp   Guitar (Steel)
Mike Rojas   Piano
Dann Huff   Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Chuck Ainlay   Mixing,Engineer
Layng Martine, Jr.   Composer
Freddy Weller   Composer
Derek Bason   Second Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Charlie Black   Composer
John Guess   Engineer
Liz Hengber   Composer
Vern Dant   Composer
Lonnie Williams   Composer
Linda Davis   Performer
Richard Leigh   Composer
Jimmy Bowen   Producer
Rick Giles   Composer
Reba McEntire   Make-Up,Producer
Bobby Fischer   Composer
J.D. Martin   Composer
Larry Shell   Composer
Sandy Knox   Composer
Dave Loggins   Composer
Jessie Noble   Project Coordinator
Tony Brown   Producer
Mickey Braithwaite   Design,Art Direction
Sandi Spika   Hair Stylist,Clothing/Wardrobe
Kim Nash   Composer
Peter Nash   Photography
Bill Nash   Composer
Graham Lewis   Second Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Steve Dean   Composer
Susan Longacre   Composer
Austin Roberts   Composer
Bobbie Gentry   Composer
Billy Stritch   Composer
Keith Palmer   Composer
Bruce Burch   Composer
Glenn Meadows   Mastering
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