
Come On Over is a Country album by Shania Twain, originally released in 1997. On Gatefold: 194 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Contemporary / Stadium
- polished
- triumphant
- storytelling
About
Among the 16 song titles that make up Shania Twain’s <i>Come On Over</i>, no fewer than <i>four</i> have exclamation points. They’re there to tell you that Twain’s excited, and isn’t afraid to say it—modesty and gender expectations be damned. But in a way, it’s the <i>other</i> number—the 16 songs—that says even more. Released in 1997, <i>Come On Over</i> proved there was plenty of room for pop-country to explore, and gave Twain the kind of space—a full hour of music—to show off the breadth of her songwriting in ways that were unheard of for most country songwriters, female or otherwise. So while the album’s biggest singles (“You’re Still the One,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “From This Moment On,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”) captured the dissolving border between Nashville and the rest of the world, they were also part of a wave of late-1990s albums—including Alanis Morissette’s <i>Jagged Little Pill</i>, Lauryn Hill’s <i>The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill</i>, and No Doubt’s <i>Tragic Kingdom</i>—that centered a feminine experience without selling it short. You could rock with it, reflect with it, night-out with it, and happily-ever-after with it—and all on Twain’s uplifting, empathetic terms. And as the work of a married woman teamed with her producer-songwriter-husband (Mutt Lange), you could submit it as proof that embracing progress doesn’t mean sacrificing tradition. Three days after its release, the Spice Girls fired their manager. It was <i>probably</i> just a coincidence—though you can’t help but wonder.
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Tracklist
- 1Man! I Feel Like a Woman!3:53
- 2I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)3:28
- 3Love Gets Me Every Time3:31
- 4Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)3:34
- 5From This Moment On (feat. Bryan White)4:41
- 6Come On Over2:54
- 7When3:38
- 8Whatever You Do! Don't!3:48
- 9If You Wanna Touch Her, Ask!4:04
- 10You're Still the One3:32
- 11Honey, I'm Home3:35
- 12That Don't Impress Me Much3:38
- 13Black Eyes, Blue Tears3:39
- 14I Won't Leave You Lonely4:12
- 15Rock This Country!4:22
- 16You've Got a Way3:25
Credits
Performers
- Bryan WhiteVOCALS BACKING VOCALS FEATURING
- Joey MiskulinACCORDION
- Biff WatsonACOUSTIC GUITAR GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Carl MarshARRANGED BY STRINGS PROGRAMMED BY
- David HamiltonARRANGED BY STRINGS PROGRAMMED BY
- Joe ChemayBASS ELECTRIC BASS FRETLESS BASS
- Paul LeimDRUMS
- Larry FranklinFIDDLE
- Rob HajacosFIDDLE
- Stuart DuncanFIDDLE
- Brent MasonGUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Larry ByromGUITAR SLIDE GUITAR
- Dann HuffGUITAR BASS SITAR
- Eric SilverMANDOLIN
- Michael OmartianPIANO
- Arthur SteadPIANO ORGAN SYNTHESIZER
- John HobbsPIANO ORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO
- John JarvisPIANO ORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO
14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 194 pressings tracked on Gatefold
