Patty Loveless - If My Heart Had Windows

Patty Loveless - If My Heart Had Windows
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Album Details

Title: If My Heart Had Windows
Artist: Patty Loveless
Release Date: 1988
Re-Released On: 12/23/1999
Label: MCA Records
Duration: 32:32
UPCs: 076742209223, 076742209247
Genre: Country
Styles: Country-Rock, Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Moods: Bright, Earthy, Stylish, Romantic, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Bravado, Earnest, Gentle, Happy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sentimental, Sweet, Cheerful, Innocent, Intimate, Rollicking, Confident, Organic, Plaintive, Sad
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. So Good to Be in Love
  2. Working Man's Hands
  3. You Saved Me
  4. If My Heart Had Windows
  5. A Little Bit in Love
  6. I Can't Get You Off My Mind
  7. Baby's Gone Blues
  8. A Little on the Lonely Side
  9. Fly Away
  10. Once in a Lifetime

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDMCA Records42092
1988CDMCA RecordsMCAD-42092

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Album Review

Patty Loveless' second album didn't set the world on fire when it appeared in 1988, but it did contain a monster single in the title track written by Dallas Frazier. Loveless was a modern singer who sang in a true traditionalist twang. She had a mountain voice that was suited particularly well to the new wave in "neo-traditionalist country," and her producer/husband, Emory Gordy, Jr., knew exactly how to combine the two. A prime example is her reading of Steve Earle's "A Little Bit in Love," which walks the line between rockabilly and jump boogie. This is one of those great Connie Smith-styled strutters on which a honky tonk piano, steel guitar whining around the acoustic six-strings, and thumping upright bass work like a charm. Loveless has enough growl in her voice to not only get the tune across but make it her own. The tight and unobtrusive string arrangement, acoustic guitars, and bassline on an uplifting tune like "You Saved Me" offer Loveless everything she needs to dig in and wrench every ounce of gratitude out of the lyric. There are other notables here in Eric Kaz's "Once in a Lifetime" and Pat Bunch's swaggering "Baby's Gone Blues." In sum, this, like virtually every record Loveless has ever made, is worth owning if you can find it. Her integrity, down-home sincerity, and utterly stunning voice have helped to create a streak of fine recordings and chart success that continues to this day. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anthony CrawfordVocals (Background)
Billy Joe WalkerGuitar
Claire LynchVocals (Background)
Donna McElroyVocals (Background)
Eddie BayersDrums
Emory GordyProducer
Glen DuncanFiddle
Glenn MeadowsMastering
Jerry JoynerDesign
Jessie NobleCoordination
Joann NealVocals (Background)
John JarvisPiano
Karen StaleyVocals (Background)
Keith OdleAssistant Engineer
Mac McAnallyVocals (Background)
Mark J. CoddingtonAssistant Engineer
Mary Ann KennedyVocals (Background)
Matt RollingsPiano
McGuirePhotography
Michael MishawVocals (Background)
Mike LawlerKeyboards, Synthesizer Percussion, Synthesizer
Milan BogdanDigital Editing
Pamela RoseVocals (Background)
Patty LovelessVocals
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel), Dobro
Reggie YoungGuitar
Ron TreatEngineer, Overdub Engineer
Russ MartinAssistant Engineer
Simon LevyArt Direction
Steve TillischEngineer, Mixing
Tim KishAssistant Engineer
Tony BrownProducer
Vince GillVocals (Background)