Album Details
Title: I'm Just a Girl Artist: Deana Carter Release Date: 3/18/2003 Re-Released On: 7/13/2004 Label: Arista, BMG, BMG Special Products Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 078636705422, 755174877025, 755174880728, 828765133920, 766482060443 Genre: Country Styles: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country, Country-Folk Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Organic, Passionate, Stylish, Sweet, Carefree, Reflective Total Copies: 11 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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I'm Just a Girl
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There's No Limit
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You and Tequila
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Me and the Radio
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Cover of a Magazine
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Wildflower
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Twice as Worth It
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Eddie
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Waiting
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Liar
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Goodbye Train
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Girls' Night
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | BMG | 82876513392 | | 2004 | CD | BMG Special Products | 48807 | | 2004 | CD | BMG Special Products | 48770 | | 2003 | CD | Arista | 67054 | | 2003 | CD | BMG | 82876513392 |
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Album Review
Deana Carter had a hard time following up her acclaimed debut, 1995's Did I Shave My Legs For This?, stumbling with 1998's Everything's Gonna Be Alright before leaving Capitol Records and re-emerging nearly four and a half years later on Arista Nashville with I'm Just a Girl. A lot had happened in country music in the years that Carter sat out, including shifts toward both pop (in Shania Twain and Faith Hill) and roots (the O Brother Where Art Thou? phenomenon), and Carter continues to run outside the path by not pursuing either direction. Instead, she aims straight toward the heart of adult pop (slightly ironic, given the album's title and its 17 magazine-styled artwork), which really isn't too far off from where she was with on her first record. Still, there are telling differences: The production, apart from the closing raver "Girls' Night," is all smooth and polished, sweetened with pop and lacking nearly any hint of country, as well as the clear sense of humor. There's a keener eye toward a broader audience, right down to the cheesecake photos inside the liner notes, and the product placement in "I'm Just a Girl" sits uneasily (particularly since closing the chorus with "I'm a Chevy girl" makes it sound like an unofficial commercial). Those may seem disarming to those looking for the organic feel of Did I Shave My Legs, but Carter does this pleasing adult pop better than nearly any of her peers, partially because her ambitions are modest and her songwriting is sturdy and tuneful. At times, the production is so even, the music simply flows out of the speaker without distinction between tracks, but the result is a record that holds together as a nice mood piece while holding up as individual songs. True, it doesn't deliver a knockout punch upon the first listen, but it wasn't designed to. It's a quiet grower, filled with easy listening and sunny vibes. It might not earn quite the same audience as her debut, but this is about as good as adult-oriented pop gets in 2003. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andrew Gold | Vocals (Background) | | Bekka Bramlett | Vocals (Background) | | Billy Mann | Guitar (Electric) | | Chris McHugh | Drums | | Chris Rowe | Digital Editing | | Chuck Jones | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Crystal Taliefero | Vocals (Background) | | Dan Dugmore | Pedal Steel, Lap Steel Guitar, Dobro, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic) | | Dann Huff | Guitar (Electric), Producer, Guitar (Steel) | | Deana Carter | Vocals (Background), Executive Producer, Guitar (Acoustic), Editor-In-Chief, Vocals, Producer, Synthesizer, Production Coordination, Chimes | | Doug Sax | Mastering | | Eric Darken | Percussion | | Glenn Worf | Bass | | Greg Morrow | Drums | | Jed Hackett | Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer | | Jeff Balding | Mixing, Engineer, Mixing Assistant | | John D. Willis | Guitar (Acoustic) | | John Hobbs | Organ | | Jonathan Yudkin | Cello, Fiddle, Strings, Vocals, Banjo, Mandolin | | Lisa Cochran | Vocals (Background) | | Mark Hagen | Engineer | | Mark Moffatt | Engineer | | Matraca Berg | Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background) | | Melissa Mattey | Assistant Engineer | | Randy Leago | Accordion, Keyboards, Piano, Horn, Organ (Hammond), Clarinet | | Robert Hadley | Mastering | | Steve Marcantonio | Mixing, Engineer | | Steve Nathan | Keyboards, Organ | | Tony Green | Mixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer | | Tony Peluso | Engineer |
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