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Tell Me Why
Jann Browne
Tell Me Why
 
Tracks are: 1. Tell Me Why 2. Ain't No Train 3. 'Til A Tear Becomes A Rose 4. Louisville 5. Mexican Wind 6. Losing You 7. You Ain't Down Home 8. The One You Slip Around With 9. I Forget More Than You'll Ever Know 10. Lovebird

     
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All Artists: Jann Browne
Title: Tell Me Why
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 076731063027

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Tracks are: 1. Tell Me Why 2. Ain't No Train 3. 'Til A Tear Becomes A Rose 4. Louisville 5. Mexican Wind 6. Losing You 7. You Ain't Down Home 8. The One You Slip Around With 9. I Forget More Than You'll Ever Know 10. Lovebird

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Serious Twang and Honest Artistry = THE REAL DEAL
Rex Hamann | Andover, MN United States | 06/28/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"THIS SISTER IS FOR REAL. I've owned parts of this CD for years and I keep coming back to it. Like one other reviewer wrote, I tend to play it over and over again, like I do with Trisha Yearwood, Alison Kraus and Mandy Barnett, not to mention Emmy Lou Harris. This is straight ahead country. Totally unpretentious. I love the harmonies and chord modulations. This is not "stamped out" music. It's easy to tell this stuff was written by an artist and performed by a true musician. Jann Browne is definitely the REAL DEAL. Very easy to get addicted to her stuff."
Traditional country at its finest
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 07/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This very upbeat album is the first of four Jann Browne albums that I know of, although I've only had the pleasure of hearing one other (It only hurts when I laugh, which I've also reviewed). The liner notes say that Jann's musical heroes are Wynn Stewart, Webb Pierce, Rose Maddox and George Jones. I'm sure all four would have approved of this album.



Jann's voice has similarities with Emmylou - no bad thing - and her taste in traditional country music also has similarities. To emphasize the link, Emmylou provides harmony vocal on Mexican mind. Other notable guests are Wanda Jackson, who duets on I forgot more than you'll ever know (the Davis Sisters classic from the fifties), and Iris DeMent, who provides harmony vocal on Lovebird.



Till a tear becomes a rose is normally associated with Lorrie Morgan and Keith Whitley. I heard Jann's version before I heard theirs but I'm not sure who recorded it first. Another song that country fans may recognize from other recordings is The one you slip around with - a country hit in the sixties for Jan Howard. The other songs (which may or may not be originals) are all excellent particularly the title track, Mexican wind and You ain't down home.



In all the hundreds of traditional country albums I've heard, there are very few that I'd rate ahead of this - and then only marginally. If you enjoy traditional country, this is well worth the premium prices I see quoted."