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LeAnn Rimes
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1999
Recorded1999
StudioRosewood Studio (Tyler, Texas); Sound Kitchen and Mike's Music Room (Franklin, Tennessee); The Village (Santa Monica, California).
Genre Country
Length38:52
Label Curb
ProducerWilbur C. Rimes
LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes chronology
Sittin' On Top Of The World
(1998)
LeAnn Rimes
(1999)
I Need You
(2001)
Singles from LeAnn Rimes
  1. " Big Deal"
    Released: September 21, 1999
  2. " Crazy"
    Released: December 28, 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Entertainment WeeklyB− [2]
Los Angeles Times [3]

LeAnn Rimes is the fourth studio album by American singer LeAnn Rimes, released on October 26, 1999.

The album consists of covers of many popular old country hits, including several Patsy Cline songs. The only new song featured on the album is " Big Deal", a bouncy honky-tonk single which details a bitter Rimes telling off a friend who's madly in love with and happily dating Rimes' ex.

The album peaked at #8 on the Billboard 200 and at #1 on the Top Country Albums chart. "Big Deal" peaked at #6 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks. The album has been certified Platinum for shipments of one million copies in the United States.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1." Crazy" Willie Nelson2:53
2." Don't Worry" Marty Robbins3:30
3." Leavin' on Your Mind"Wayne Walker, Webb Pierce2:30
4." Faded Love" Bob Wills, Johnnie Lee Wills3:50
5." Born to Lose"Frankie Brown, Ted Daffan3:19
6." Crying Time" Buck Owens3:10
7." She's Got You" Hank Cochran3:15
8." I Fall to Pieces"Cochran, Harlan Howard2:54
9." Your Cheatin' Heart" Hank Williams2:40
10." Lovesick Blues" Cliff Friend, Irving Mills2:46
11." Me and Bobby McGee"Fred Foster, Kris Kristofferson4:35
12." Big Deal" Al Anderson, Jeffrey Steele3:06
Total length:38:52

Personnel

  • LeAnn Rimes – lead vocals, backing vocals (11, 12)
  • Randy Fouts – acoustic piano (1, 2, 4-10, 12), keyboards (11)
  • Gary Leach – backing vocals (1-10, 12), keyboards (3), organ (12)
  • Kelly Glenn – acoustic piano (3)
  • Austin Deptula – keyboards (12), backing vocals (12)
  • B. James Lowry – electric guitars (1, 2, 4-11), acoustic guitars (1, 2, 4-12)
  • Jerry Metheny – electric guitars (3), acoustic guitars (3)
  • Marty Walsh – electric guitars (12)
  • Milo Deering – steel guitar (1, 2, 4-10, 12), fiddle (4, 9, 10)
  • Junior Knight – steel guitar (3)
  • Mike Brignardello – bass (1, 2, 4-12), tic-tac bass (1, 2, 4-10)
  • Curtis Randall – bass (3)
  • Paul Leim – drums (1, 2, 4-12), percussion (8)
  • Fred Gleber – drums (3)
  • Darrell Holt – vibraphone (1, 4-8)
  • Charlie Barnett – percussion (11)
  • Carl Albrecht – percussion (12)
  • Rita Baloche – backing vocals (1-10, 12)
  • Perry Coleman – backing vocals (1, 2, 4-10, 12)
  • Annagrey LaBasse – backing vocals (1, 2, 4-10, 12)
  • David Pruitt – backing vocals (2)
  • John D. Sharp – backing vocals (2)
  • John R. Sharp – backing vocals (2)
  • Chris Wann – backing vocals (2)
  • Matthew Ward – backing vocals (3)
  • Debi Lee – backing vocals (12)

The Nashville String Machine (Tracks 1 & 4-8)

  • Kristin Wilkinson – arrangements and contractor
  • Darrell Holt – conductor
  • David Angell, Grace Bahng, Denise Baker, David Davidson, Conni Ellisor, Carl Gorodetzky, Gerald Greer, Jim Grosjean, Anthony LaMarchina, Lee Larrison, Bob Mason, Carole Neuer-Rabinowitz, Clara M. Olson, Kathryn Plummer, Pamela Sixfin, Elisabeth Small, Julie Tanner, Alan Umstead, Cathy Umstead, Gary Vanosdale, Mary Kathryn Vanosdale, Kristin Wilkinson and Karen Winklemann – string players

Production

  • Wilbur C. Rimes – producer
  • LeAnn Rimes – co-producer
  • Greg Hunt – chief engineer, mixing
  • Austin Deptula – assistant engineer, digital editing, mastering
  • Gary Leach – assistant engineer
  • Terry Christian – string recording
  • Bob Horn – second string engineer
  • Glenn Sweitzer and Fresh Design – art direction, design
  • Andrew Southam – photography
  • George Blodwell – wardrobe stylist
  • Heidi Lee – make-up
  • Kohl – hair stylist

Charts

LeAnn Rimes debuted at #8 on Billboard 200 with 115,000 copies sold in its first week. [4]

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Entertainment Weekly review
  3. ^ "** 1/2 LeAnn Rimes, "LeAnn Rimes," Curb". Los Angeles Times. 1999-10-23. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05.
  4. ^ Billboard - Google 도서. 13 November 1999. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  5. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 236.
  6. ^ a b c [1]. billboard.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  7. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  8. ^ "Chart Log UK: The Rabble Army - RZA". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  9. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  10. ^ [2]. google.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  11. ^ a b [3]. google.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  12. ^ "Canadian album certifications – LeAnn Rimes – LeAnn". Music Canada.
  13. ^ "American album certifications – LeAnn Rimes – LeAnn Rimes". Recording Industry Association of America.