The Judds - Love Can Build a Bridge

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Album Details

Title: Love Can Build a Bridge
Artist: The Judds
Release Date: 9/11/1990
Re-Released On: 2/25/2003
Label: RCA Records, Curb, BMG, MCA Records
Duration: 38:48
UPCs: 008811151720, 078635207026, 715187878129, 008811151744, 030306609669, 035629053120, 078635207040
Genre: Country
Styles: Progressive Country, Contemporary Country
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earnest, Gentle, Happy, Innocent, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Romantic, Sentimental, Stylish, Sweet, Theatrical
Total Copies: 20
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Born to Be Blue
  2. Calling in the Wind
  3. In My Dreams
  4. Rompin' Stompin' Bad News Blues
  5. Love Can Build a Bridge
  6. This Country's Rockin'
  7. One Hundred and Two
  8. John Deere Tractor
  9. Talk About Love
  10. Are the Roses Not Blooming?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDCurb78781
1996CDMCA Records11517
1993CDBMG90531
------CDRCA Records2070-2-R

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Album Review

The last Judds album may not be their strongest but nonetheless featured some killer tracks and is by no means unsuccessful when taken as a whole. There is plenty of merit here. With an opening track like "Born to Be Blue" that begins as an old swinging blues tune à la the 1930s and moves into a hot fusion of country and r&b, the album is off to a good start. There are a handful of Naomi Judd co-writes that feature everything from roots and progressive country to strutting, punchy rock & roll to heartbreaking ballads. The remake of Lawrence Hammond's "John Deere Tractor" may not have be the best move to make, but then, it's not bad either. "Calling in the Wind" sounds like Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" at the beginning, but Wynonna dispels any of that quickly in the verse. "Rompin' Stompin' Bad News Blues" is a ferocious blues rocker with acoustic guitars roiling under the voice of Wynonna, who sings as loud as she growls, and guest star Bonnie Raitt's greasy electric slide doesn't hurt either. Ultimately, Love Can Build a Bridge is a fine sendoff for one of the most successful and revolutionary bands in country history. There is much pleasure here, and it is all in the way two voices weave, Wynonna's command of her instrument, and Brent Maher's production that accents all the strengths and leaves just enough weakness in the mix to make the band human. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bobby OgdinPiano, Organ
Bonnie RaittSlide Guitar
Brent MaherProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Christ Church ChoirChoir, Chorus
Craig BickhardtGuitar (Acoustic)
Don PotterAssistant, Assistant Producer, Leader, Guitar (Electric), Bandleader, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm)
Earl CoxHair Stylist
Eddie BayersDrums
Farrell MorrisPercussion
Gina FurthHair Stylist
Glenn MeadowsMastering
Jack WilliamsBass (Electric)
Jim McKellAssistant Engineer, Assistant
John JarvisPiano
Joy GardnerDirector, Choir Director
Kym JuisterDesign
Landy GardnerChoir Director, Director
Mark CasstevensGuitar (Acoustic)
Mark TannerCello
Mary HamiltonArt Direction
Naomi JuddPerformer
Paul FranklinGuitar (Acoustic), ?, Guitar (Steel)
Peter NashPhotography
Sonny GarrishDobro, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel)
Vanessa WareStylist
Wynonna JuddPerformer

Member Reviews

Marci S. wrote on 5/11/2007...

Great CD !

Lenna B. wrote on 8/7/2006...

its a great cd