Album Details
Title: The Definitive Collection Artist: Brenda Lee Release Date: 1/10/2006 Label: MCA Nashville Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPC: 602498821879 Genre: Country Styles: Traditional Country, Country-Pop, Early Pop/Rock, Brill Building Pop, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, AM Pop Moods: Boisterous, Brash, Carefree, Cheerful, Confident, Exuberant, Plaintive, Aggressive, Dramatic, Energetic, Gentle, Lively, Passionate, Playful, Poignant, Restrained, Rousing, Wistful, Fun Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 3 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Dynamite
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Sweet Nothin's
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I'm Sorry
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That's All You Gotta Do
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I Want to Be Wanted (Per Tutta la Vita)
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Emotions
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I'm Learning About Love
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You Can Depend on Me
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Dum Dum
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Fool #1
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Anybody But Me
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Break It to Me Gently
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Everybody Loves Me But You
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Heart in Hand
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All Alone Am I
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Your Used to Be
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Losing You
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My Whole World Is Falling Down
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I Wonder
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The Grass Is Greener
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As Usual
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Is It True?
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Too Many Rivers
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Coming on Strong
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Nobody Wins
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Big Four Poster Bed
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Tell Me What It's Like
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Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree [*]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2006 | CD | MCA Nashville | 004738 |
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Album Review
Like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and only a few others, Brenda Lee could sound equally wonderful whether she was tearing into an upbeat rock & roll number or crooning a melancholy countrypolitan ballad. The fact that she demonstrated ample knowledge of both even before getting halfway through her teenage years made her achievements much more special. MCA's The Definitive Collection befits its title in one area: it's the definitive collection of her Billboard chart history, where most -- but not all -- of her artistic excellence occurred. The disc includes a full 28 tracks, but dispatches her early history as a rock firebrand with only three songs (when even ten wouldn't have been overdoing it), and moves quickly to her decade-long mastery of the forlorn, love-scorned ballad. It's a fact that most new listeners with a potential appreciation for Lee's talents would be drawn to her earlier rockabilly material, not her balladry, so this is a lost opportunity that some other collection will have to remedy. (In fact, the two-disc Anthology [1956-1980] proves that there's enough excellent Brenda Lee material to fill two discs.) ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Adam Starr | Product Manager | | Andy McKaie | Compilation Producer | | Beth Stempel | Production Coordination | | Brenda Lee | Photo Courtesy | | Brian Smith | Photography | | David Redfern | Photography | | Erick Labson | Digital Remastering | | Mickie Most | Producer | | Mike Fink | Design | | Mike Ragogna | Digital Imaging | | Owen Bradley | Producer, Audio Production | | Paul Cohen | A&R | | Robert K. Oermann | Essay | | Ron Chancey | Producer, Audio Production | | Ryan Null | Photo Coordination |
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