Album

Shine

Martina McBride

2009 · Pop, Folk, World, & Country

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Shine by Martina McBride

Shine is a Folk album by Martina McBride, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

About

Martina McBride's 10th album, <i>Shine</i> is filled with a palpable excitment. The songwriter, performer, and producer known all over the world as one of country's music's brightest stars has created a ringing, rocking pop-country album that has all of the energy of her earliest releases but with a bit more confidence and swagger. The album is the first production collaboration between her and Dann Huff (Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban) and there's a definite youthful resonance here. One listen to "Ride" or the joyous opening strains of "Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong" will show you where she's at. "Sunny Side Up" is a glorious blend of harmony, jangling guitars, and twang. Even the quiet, acoustic moments like "I'm Trying" and "Lies" deliver big drama in their solitary confines. The always-reliable McBride continues to demonstrate why her brand of melodic twang resonates with so many.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong3:41
  2. 2I Just Call You Mine4:20
  3. 3Sunny Side Up3:01
  4. 4Walk Away3:45
  5. 5I'm Trying4:01
  6. 6What Do I Have to Do3:41
  7. 7Don't Cost a Dime3:12
  8. 8Ride3:52
  9. 9You're Not Leaving Me3:45
  10. 10Wild Rebel Rose3:55
  11. 11Lies4:04

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Traditional Folk
  • polished
  • uplifting
  • heartland

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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