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Shine

Release date: 03/24/2009

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Track Listings

1. Listen Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong
2. Listen I Just Call You Mine
3. Listen Sunny Side Up
4. Listen Walk Away
5. Listen I'm Trying
6. Listen What Do I Have to Do
7. Listen Don't Cost a Dime
8. Listen Ride
9. Listen You're Not Leaving Me
10. Listen Wild Rebel Rose
11. Listen Lies

About the Album

Shine is Martina McBride's first recording in two years, following up her successful album Waking Up Laughing. While the previous album was entirely self-produced -- a rare reward in Nashville, but one McBride earned with a string of platinum selling recordings -- on this set she is listed as a co-producer with the veteran Dan Huff. As is customary, husband John recorded and engineered the set. McBride has long been associated with anthemic songs, and an album by her without them would seem incomplete; in other words, there have to be real showcases for that incredibly powerful singing voice of hers, and Shine is no exception. The album's first single, "I Just Call You Mine," has the big swelling choruses, enormous string arrangements, wailing electric guitars, and singing pedal steel -- all with larger than life drums by Matt Chamberlain -- fits that bill. The set opener, "Wrong Baby Wrong," is another trope in McBride's arsenal in that it contains an uplifiting message of perseverance in tough times all set to a catchy, insistent, guitar-based rocker complete with power chords in the intro. What's most compelling about Shine, though, is its sound. In many ways, McBride has always been among the most contemporary sounding of her peers while always maintaining a sound of her own. Not so this time out. In fact, this disc sounds more like a Keith Urban record than it does one of McBride's. And that's not necessarily a criticism, just a bit of a shock. Musically it's consistent all the way through. The songs are all of a piece and flow seamlessly from one another. Textures are also remarkably similar, but the difference is the rock & roll sound at the heart of Shine. And make no mistake, McBride can sing rock as well as anything else she sets her mind to. Check the wildly celebratory single "Ride," with its shuffling, big drums and chugging guitars (which feel almost like outtakes from .38 Special's hit book) and the gradually ascending chorus. That said, even the ballads come across with a very modern slant -- check the faux Celtic "Wild Rebel Rose," or the breakup anthem "Walk Away," that gives way to rock in the chorus with its Urban-esque banjo textures flowing through the drums, pedal steel and power chords with a lilting fiddle tag. The set closes with another McBride trademark, the big, sophisticated adult contemporary ballad disguised as contemporary country music -- the one thing here Keith Urban wouldn't attempt on one of his own records: "Lies." A lone piano accompanies the vocalist through a heartwrenching verse. It threatens to explode at every turn, especially when the strings enter, but the tension just builds as synths, a slow, funereal snare and bass drum, and a dollop of acoustic guitar come in. Finally, two thirds of the way through, it does, but it's McBride's voice exploding over the top of the instrumentation that never competes with her. It remains staid so she can allow the catharsis to come pouring out. This is a solid, consistent date all the way through that is evidence of McBride's long chart success. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Artist: Martina McBride
Studio Label: CD
Edited: No
Format: CD
Enhanced: No
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date:
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 0.21
Product in Inches (L x W x H): 0.4 x 5.02 x 5.94
UPC: 0088697341902

Customer Product Reviews

Shine 4.2 5 4 5
GREAT album! This album is a definite must-have! I believe it's her best album, probably since Emotion or Evolution! Martina McBride is truly one of the greatest singers...ever, and she shows that through this album. Each song is different yet each song merries well with another and provides for one great album!My advice: GET OUT THERE AND BUY IT! 03/30/2009
Talented Martina Strikes Out Again Martina McBride has one of the strongest, purest voices in the history of recorded music. In the 1990s--when I first heard her on radio--her warm tone, hearty delivery, and the eagle-soaring quality of her voice really impressed me. I'd never encountered a richer, more exciting, or capable female voice in the country music genre. Since then, further exploration of Martina's music has rewarded me occasionally--the albums EVOLUTION (1997) and TIMELESS (2005); the songs "Where Would You Be" (2001) and the glorious "Anyway" (2007)--but more often I've been disappointed by the wedding of her voice to some of the most mediocre, hackneyed, and limited-interest lyrics ever written AND by the pop gloss that removes so many of her songs so far from the sincerity and intimacy that distinguish traditional country music. SHINE, Martina's 2009 release is the biggest disappointment of all. And for those very reasons. And especially in the wake of the heartfelt grandeur and simplicity of WAKING UP LAUGHING's "Anyway."Martina likes songs that tell stories, but in SHINE she repeats her career-long artistic misjudgment of restricting--not broadening--a song's appeal through the overuse of detailed, delimiting lyrical portraits of a person or group of people to which only a few listeners can possibly relate. (In SHINE this flaw is especially evident in "I Just Call You Mine," "What Do I Have To Do," "You're Not Leaving Me," and "Wild Rebel Rose.") Martina also likes life-affirmative songs--even though "Lies," the best "confessional" song on the album, is anything but uplifting. But such would-be-happy songs like "Sunny Side Up," "Don't Cost A Dime," and "Ride" afford no extraordinary expression for her gifted voice. Great vocal art in music requires that singer and song be worthy of one another. In Martina's career, this commensurability has been the exception, not the rule.It's no wonder that Martina's best albums, every track, remain EVOLUTION and TIMELESS. The former, ambitious and dazzling, remains true to traditional country music's spirit; musically and often lyrically, it challenges--without departing from or betraying--the genre's distinctive boundaries. The latter features passionate interpretations of traditional country favorites, each one of which fits Martina's voice like a glass slipper. In 2005, in the liner notes for TIMELESS, country legend Buck Owens wrote "[o]ur kind of music, present and future, is in good hands. Martina McBride's hands!" Based on the evidence in Martina's career--before and since then--it ain't necessarily so. Demand more from Martina, country fans! Why accept less? 08/10/2009
Best one in a long time This is Martina's best CD in quite sometime. Buying it online at Walmart is even better. 10/20/2010
Another Martina hit In this day and age of overproduced, digitized music, its very refreshing to see artists like Martina and Allison Krauss, who use their god-given talents in such a way that it makes you appreciate how great it is to listen to GOOD music. Martina always gives all out performances in her cd's and in person also, and this is no exception. She sound great, the songs are first rate and the musicians are all top notch. Martina just seems to get better and more confident with every cd she puts out. In this one, she sounds like she's having a blast and so will you when you listen to it. 03/30/2009
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