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product_id: 25676548
title: "Shine"
brand: "martina mcbride"
price: "EC$70"
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# Shine

**Brand:** martina mcbride
**Price:** EC$70
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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Shine

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## Customer Reviews

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    The end of the line for Martina and RCA?
  

*by B***W on Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2009*

It doesn't seem that long since Martina McBride was one of the top country vocalists of her generation. Although she never achieved the super-success of, say, Shania, Faith or Reba, she more than held her own in this highly competitive market  keeping her RCA record deal for over 17 years.I do wonder if 'Shine' will bring the aforementioned record deal to an end, though. Up to press, it's made a very brief appearance in the charts falling out of the Billboard 200 faster than any of her previous releases. Lead single, 'Ride' (as good as the album gets, BTW) peaked at #11 in the country charts and the second single, pleasant ballad 'I Just Call You Mine' is struggling at the lower end of the top 30 as I write.As an album it's actually stronger than 2007's 'Waking Up Laughing' and infinitely preferable to 2003's 'Martina'. It begins on a highnote with 'Wrong Baby Wrong', a punchy track beautifully rendered by Martina. 'Sunny Side Up' is fun and catchy too but the dreary 'I'm Trying' kills the flow of the album with it's tired themes and chorus-less tune.The girl can't help but seek out the message songs! Terminally dull 'Wild Rebel Rose' is this album's addition put there presumably so McBride can squeeze out a few (false) tears when she performs it on stage. 'You're Not Leaving Me' is one of those funky country jams and is nothing out of the ordinary, while closer 'Lies' takes the worse song accolade. It features a truly dreadful lyric that is just a selection of obvious and ridiculous untruths before the chorus relieves the tension by admitting that it's all 'Lies'! It's shocking.So, what's a girl to do when she's not a prolific writer and people half her age like Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift (who've also got about half Martina's talent) are garnering all the airplay? Well, there's not a lot she can do except find stronger material and hope radio is kind to her. For now, 'Shine' isn't quite up to the mark and that is reflected in it's sales.Also, in these days of downloads (illegal or otherwise) where record companies are complaining that people aren't buying CDs anymore, is it any wonder when you get a CD like 'Shine'? No lyrics and one of those horrible fold-out sheets with little information that RCA have been inflicting on us for about 20 years. It's just not on, you have to give us a reason to actually purchase a CD!

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    McBride Truly "Shines" On Latest Disc
  

*by C***. on Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2009*

While Martina Mcbride's studio records are always good for a handful of solid to great tracks, she rarely pulls off that trick of producing a thorougly engaging album start to finish the way, say, Trisha Yearwood does.  That personal theory is challenged with the release of SHINE, which ranks as McBride's best effort since 1997's EVOLUTION.  The obvious reason for the sudden sea change may be a switch in producers--McBride produced her last two records and before that worked primarily with Paul Worley.  This go-round she's enlisted arguably Nashville's most ubiquitous producer in the person of Dann Huff, responsible for both great albums(pick any one of Keith Urban's discs) and absolute ear bleeders(any of Rascal Flatts' interchangeable catalog).  With Huff aboard, McBride has adopted a fuller,even rockier, sound that hasn't been heard on her records since WILD ANGELS well over a decade ago.  Granted, the vocal acrobats are still in evidence--she still hasn't completely perfected the measured vocal control that Yearwood excels at, as evidenced on the admittedly catchy power ballads "I Just Call You Mine" and "What Do I Have To Do"(both of which, unfortunately, could probably be found in any given Rascal Flatts outtake session). Another positive step forward is relinquishing the "message" songs that creep into every one of her albums with the subtlety of an M-16; the closest thing here, the haunting folk ballad "I'm Tryin", provides her most potent vocal in some time(which does find her utilizing uncharacteristic but welcome vocal restraint). Again, not every song here is a keeper, but at a very lean eleven tracks, it's start to finish one of her strongest efforts.

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    great place ,items are better than good very good
  

*by K***H on Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021*

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