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Format: CD
 Jun 1992
 Record Label: Hollywood/IMG
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 012676046220 |
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Track Listing 1. Walkin' After Midnight 2. Just Out of Reach 3. Stop the World 4. Too Many Secrets 5. Ain't No Wheels on This Ship 6. In Care of the Blues 7. Today, Tomorrow and Forever 8. I've Loved and Lost Again 9. Just a Closer Walk
| Details | | Producer: | Moe Lytle (Compilation) | | Distributor: | Int'l Marketing Group | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Mono | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Includes liner notes by Charles Young. The music and vocal style of Patsy Cline is almost uniquely American. She synthesized influences from the popular music of her era (the 1950s): blues, jazz and torch/lounge singers, and the mainstream pop of the Hit Parade and country music. Cline was one of the first singers to crossover from the country music audience to widespread pop appeal. She continues to be an influence: Loretta Lynn, Shelby Lynne, Reba McEntire and k.d. lang all learned from her. "Walking Dream" has a throaty, sassy quality, and "In Care of the Blues" and "Just Out of Reach" (the latter also covered by classic soul/R&B singer Solomon Burke) shows where the paths of blues and country and pop coincide. AT HER BEST gives a taste of Cline--a brief taste, but at its budget price, it's worth it for the curious (i.e., those not yet "converted" to fandom).
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