Classics is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features some of Lorrie Morgan's biggest hits, including "The First Few Days of Love," "In for Rain," "Let It Be...
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Lorrie Morgan's debut album for RCA Records, Leave the Light On, is a skilled and assured blend of traditional country, honky tonk, country-rock and modern pop sensibilities...
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Morgan has always dreamed of being a singer in the Johnny Mathis mold, and she comes closest on this holiday album, which features the New World Philharmonic and a duet with...
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Morgan backs off the sad songs for her second album -- a wise move. (She went through the first part of her life known as George Morgan's daughter; she wouldn't want to...
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War Paint 5/10/1994, Yahoo! Music, Brian Mansfield
Morgan took some musical chances on this album, most of which didn't pay off. She covered two good country classics, "Don't Touch Me" and "A Good Year For The Roses" (a duet...
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War Paint falls somewhere between the excellent Watch Me and the drastically uneven Trainwreck of Emotion. War Paint finds Lorrie Morgan making a tentative comeback after...
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Watch Me contains a number of hits, including the title track, "What Part Of No" and the poppy "Half Enough," but doesn't have the spark of either Morgan's first album or...
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Morgan's second and third albums each improved on the last. Watch Me contains more good songs than the first two combined, including "I Guess You Had to Be There" and "From...
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Lorrie Morgan says that she has always wanted to do a live album, but it wasn't until 2001 until the opportunity "arose," no pun intended. The Color of Roses, released in...
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Lorrie Morgan's Greatest Hits highlights 11 tracks from the contemporary country vocalist's late-'80s and early-'90s recordings for RCA. Among the number one singles are...
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In a world where men are from Mars and women from Venus, Lorrie Morgan comes across like a goddess of love. Her latest album, Shakin' Things Up, comes across like musical...
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Continuing her streak of fine albums, Lorrie Morgan turns in another winner with Shakin' Things Up. Although Morgan has moved a little too close to the smooth surfaces of...
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Super Hits contains ten hits from the peak of Lorrie Morgan's career, including "Good As I Was to You," "Go Away," "Half Enough," "What Part of No," "Five Minutes," "He...
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Although it falls short of being a definitive collection, The Essential Lorrie Morgan contains a handful of her greatest hits -- including "Dear Me," "Back in Your Arms...
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While there's no denying that pop "standards" are filled with rich, full-bodied melodies that make them so very memorable, many modern singers make the cardinal...
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This 1998 Lorrie Morgan offering, Secret Love, is dedicated to her late father. The songs you'll find on this album aren't the normal country fare fans might expect from...
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While Lorrie Morgan's last album, Secret Love, was neither a critical nor commercial success, that collection of interpretations of old pop standards at least showed that...
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My Heart, a 1999 album recorded by Lorrie Morgan, earned a Grammy award nomination, but not as much attention as expected. It would have probably done a lot better with more...
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Greater Need 6/4/1996, Yahoo! Music, Brian Mansfield
Morgan's musical interests are varied, but Greater Need was the first place that she effectively combined them. On songs like "Soldier Of Love," "I Can Buy My Own Roses" and...
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On Greater Need, Lorrie Morgan perfectly balanced slick contemporary country with rootsy honky tonk. Although the album is peppered with filler, like most country records,...
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To Get to You: The Greatest Hits Collection weighs in at a generous 17 tracks, but it falls short of being definitive. In fact, it's not necessarily even a hits collection,...
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Lorrie Morgan's Country Legends is a good 16-track collection that contains most of Morgan's hits -- all of those that most listeners want -- along with a handful of album...
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