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Love Letters is the full-length, major label debut album of Paris, Texas native Leslie Satcher.
[edit] Reception
Billboard magazine said with the album, "intelligent lyrics meet powerhouse vocals and passionate performance" calling the combination "lethal".[1] Chuck Taylor agreed, calling Love Letters "an impressive collection of well-crafted songs".[2] Texas Monthly remarked that "though Satcher is occasionally guilty of trite lyrics or oversinging, her career is off to a promising start."[3] Taking into account Satcher's songwriter background, People magazine called the album "a welcome entrance from behind the scenes" but "bad news for Nashville's other singers, since Satcher...may be tempted to keep her best work for herself from now on."[4]
[edit] Track listing
- "Love Letters From Old Mexico," featuring Alison Krauss and Emmylou Harris (Leslie Satcher)
- "Slow Way Home" (Satcher)
- "Every Time It Rains" (Satcher)
- "Goin' Down Hard" (Satcher)
- "It Can't Be Good To Hurt That Bad" (Satcher)
- "Ode To Billie Joe" (Bobbie Gentry)
- "A Man With Eighteen Wheels" (Satcher)
- "I Will Survive" (Satcher)
- "Burn Me Down" (Satcher)
- "Look Who's Talking Now," featuring Alison Krauss (Satcher and Melba Montgomery)
- "Texarkana (Wide Open Spaces)" (Satcher)
- "Bonus Track 1" (Satcher)
[edit] References
- ^ Padletta, Michael (February 3, 2001), "ALBUMS:COUNTRY". Billboard. 113 (5):34
- ^ Taylor, Chuck (March 30, 2002) "The Slow Way Home (Song)". Billboard. 114 (13):21
- ^ Morthland, John; Sweany, Brian D (February 2001), "How Box". Texas Monthly. 29 (2):26
- ^ Novack, Ralph (April 16, 2001), "Picks & Pans: Song". People. 55 (15):42
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