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1. Time For Me To Fly
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2. Yellow Roses
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3. Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
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4. Slow Healing Heart
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5. What Is It My Love
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6. White Limozeen
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7. Wait 'Til I Get You Home
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8. Take Me Back To The Country
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9. The Moon, The Stars And Me
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10. He's Alive
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White Limozeen,Dolly Parton,Sony Special Product,Contemporary Country,Country,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Pop,Traditional Country
Average customer rating:
- Saving the best for last
- Take Me Back To The Country
- A country masterpiece
- Dolly is the best!
- Welcome Back Dolly
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White Limozeen
Dolly Parton
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Contemporary Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Traditional Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary
| Bluegrass
| Country
| Styles
| Music
CDs $7 - $10
| Country General
| Country
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
All Bargain Titles
| Country General
| Country
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
Similar Items:
- Eagle When She Flies
- Slow Dancing with the Moon
- I Believe
- Hungry Again
- Heartbreaker
ASIN: B0000026M6
Release Date: 1989-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Time For Me To Fly
- Yellow Roses
- Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
- Slow Healing Heart
- What Is It My Love
- White Limozeen
- Wait 'Til I Get You Home
- Take Me Back To The Country
- The Moon, The Stars And Me
- He's Alive
Customer Reviews:
Saving the best for last.......2005-10-10
I purchased this album strictly for the final cut, "He's Alive". I heard Parton sing this song on an awards show several years ago and always considered it to be one of the top Christian-themed songs of modern times, and hearing it again only served to reinforce that memory. The other nine cuts are a pleasant collection of country tunes, featuring Parton's always-effervescent and sincere voice, but if you want inspiration, buy this album and listen to "He's Alive". You won't just listen once.
Take Me Back To The Country.......2004-02-05
"Take Me Back To The Country", the 8th song on this CD, is a fitting title, as WHITE LIMOZEEN was Dolly's return to country music. In 1987, she teamed up with Linda Ronstandt and Emmylou Harris on the successful TRIO album, but this was her first solo country album in a long while. Country radio, readily accepted her with open arms, as this album spun off a few hits: the title track, "Yellow Roses" and "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin Like That".
The album was produced by Ricky Skaggs. Dolly wrote 4 of the 10 songs on the album. The ballads are spectacular. "Yellow Roses" is very deserving of it's hit status, it's a really good ballad from Dolly about heartbreak over an ended relationship. Same goes for "The Moon, The Stars, And Me", which is a nice ballad, also kind of sad. "Slow Healing Heart" and "What Is It My Love" are also nice ballads. She does a nice cover of "Time For Me To Fly", which is a great uptempo song to open the album with. "He's Alive" is an epic ballad which is very intense and uplifting. A nice gospel song.
Overall, WHITE LIMOZEEN was one of her best albums in a long time at that point of release in 1989, and it's still one of her best albums. In fact, probably her best album she recorded for Columbia Records.
A country masterpiece.......2004-01-28
Following ten years of pop-country music recorded in Hollywood, Dolly surprised everybody in 1987 when she and her friends, Linda and Emmylou, recorded the very traditional country Trio album. It sold two million copies in America, far more than Dolly's solo album, Rainbow, also from 1987. The public had delivered their verdict and Dolly got the message - sing country. So, in 1989, we got this album, produced by Ricky Skaggs. It did not match the standard set by Trio but was never going to. That was an exceptional album, but this is a very fine album that no self-respecting Dolly fan should be without. One of the song titles, Take me back to the country, says it all.
There are some brilliant upbeat, fun songs here, including Why'd you come here looking like that, a country number one hit, Time for me to fly, a bluegrass cover of an REO Speedwagon rock song, Wait till I get you home, a duet with Mac Davis, and the title track.
The fun songs are brilliant but the ballads are even better. They include Yellow roses, one of Dolly's finest ever ballads about a broken relationship, What is it about you my love, The moon the stars and me and Dolly's duet with Ricky Skaggs, Slow healing heart.
I have never been especially keen on He's alive, but it seems that many people just love this gospel song. I suspect that it works well in church or in concert. Maybe I'd appreciate it better if I heard it that way.
This is an outstanding album of traditional country music by Dolly.
Dolly is the best!.......2002-09-01
I have this album. I have been a fan of Dolly Parton's for over 15 years, and every album is great!! This one in particular White Limozeen, is one of my all time favorites, she is the one who really got me into music, and has been hooked ever since! "He's Alive" is one of the best songs ever! "White Limozeen" The title cut is the absolute best. I highly recommend this cd to any Dolly fan!
Welcome Back Dolly.......2002-05-27
1989's WHITE LIMOZEEN marked Dolly's return to country music, after experimenting in crossover and pop. And this album doesn't disapoint at all, all the songs are top notch. The album opens with the inspiring leave your man song "Time For Me To Fly". "Yellow Roses" is one of her more touching ballads, also heartbreakingly real. "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin Like That" became a Dolly classic instantly with its catchy chorus. "Slow Healing Heart" is about as country as they come, and "What Is It My Love" explores what makes two people love each other. "Wait Till I Get You Home" joins Dolly with Mac Davis on a fun uptempo song. "Take Me Back To The Country" is quite symbolic, it's symbolic of Dolly returning to her country roots, but its a great song! "The Moon, The Stars and Me" is one of Dolly's best ballads, very heartbreaking, but also beautiful in its melody. Probably the most interesting song here is the gospel song "He's Alive", which tells a story, and is definately the highlight of the CD. Overall fans who were upset with her crossover albums in the 80's, such as RAINBOW, REAL LOVE, etc should be satisfied with LIMOZEEN, it is a return to form, and among her best albums.
Average customer rating:
- Saving the best for last
- Take Me Back To The Country
- A country masterpiece
- Dolly is the best!
- Welcome Back Dolly
|
White Limozeen
Dolly Parton
Manufacturer: Sony Special Product
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Contemporary Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Traditional Country
| Country
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary
| Bluegrass
| Country
| Styles
| Music
CDs Under $7
| Country General
| Country
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
All Bargain Titles
| Country General
| Country
| Today's Deals in Music
| Formats
| Music
4-for-3 Country
| 4-for-3 Music
| Stores
| Music
4-for-3 Pop
| 4-for-3 Music
| Stores
| Music
4-for-3 All Music
| 4-for-3 Music
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Eagle When She Flies
- Slow Dancing with the Moon
- I Believe
- Hungry Again
- Heartbreaker
ASIN: B0000DELVK
Release Date: 2003-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Time For Me To Fly
- Yellow Roses
- Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
- Slow Healing Heart
- What Is It My Love
- White Limozeen
- Wait 'Til I Get You Home
- Take Me Back To The Country
- The Moon, The Stars And Me
- He's Alive
Customer Reviews:
Saving the best for last.......2005-10-10
I purchased this album strictly for the final cut, "He's Alive". I heard Parton sing this song on an awards show several years ago and always considered it to be one of the top Christian-themed songs of modern times, and hearing it again only served to reinforce that memory. The other nine cuts are a pleasant collection of country tunes, featuring Parton's always-effervescent and sincere voice, but if you want inspiration, buy this album and listen to "He's Alive". You won't just listen once.
Take Me Back To The Country.......2004-02-05
"Take Me Back To The Country", the 8th song on this CD, is a fitting title, as WHITE LIMOZEEN was Dolly's return to country music. In 1987, she teamed up with Linda Ronstandt and Emmylou Harris on the successful TRIO album, but this was her first solo country album in a long while. Country radio, readily accepted her with open arms, as this album spun off a few hits: the title track, "Yellow Roses" and "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin Like That".
The album was produced by Ricky Skaggs. Dolly wrote 4 of the 10 songs on the album. The ballads are spectacular. "Yellow Roses" is very deserving of it's hit status, it's a really good ballad from Dolly about heartbreak over an ended relationship. Same goes for "The Moon, The Stars, And Me", which is a nice ballad, also kind of sad. "Slow Healing Heart" and "What Is It My Love" are also nice ballads. She does a nice cover of "Time For Me To Fly", which is a great uptempo song to open the album with. "He's Alive" is an epic ballad which is very intense and uplifting. A nice gospel song.
Overall, WHITE LIMOZEEN was one of her best albums in a long time at that point of release in 1989, and it's still one of her best albums. In fact, probably her best album she recorded for Columbia Records.
A country masterpiece.......2004-01-28
Following ten years of pop-country music recorded in Hollywood, Dolly surprised everybody in 1987 when she and her friends, Linda and Emmylou, recorded the very traditional country Trio album. It sold two million copies in America, far more than Dolly's solo album, Rainbow, also from 1987. The public had delivered their verdict and Dolly got the message - sing country. So, in 1989, we got this album, produced by Ricky Skaggs. It did not match the standard set by Trio but was never going to. That was an exceptional album, but this is a very fine album that no self-respecting Dolly fan should be without. One of the song titles, Take me back to the country, says it all.
There are some brilliant upbeat, fun songs here, including Why'd you come here looking like that, a country number one hit, Time for me to fly, a bluegrass cover of an REO Speedwagon rock song, Wait till I get you home, a duet with Mac Davis, and the title track.
The fun songs are brilliant but the ballads are even better. They include Yellow roses, one of Dolly's finest ever ballads about a broken relationship, What is it about you my love, The moon the stars and me and Dolly's duet with Ricky Skaggs, Slow healing heart.
I have never been especially keen on He's alive, but it seems that many people just love this gospel song. I suspect that it works well in church or in concert. Maybe I'd appreciate it better if I heard it that way.
This is an outstanding album of traditional country music by Dolly.
Dolly is the best!.......2002-09-01
I have this album. I have been a fan of Dolly Parton's for over 15 years, and every album is great!! This one in particular White Limozeen, is one of my all time favorites, she is the one who really got me into music, and has been hooked ever since! "He's Alive" is one of the best songs ever! "White Limozeen" The title cut is the absolute best. I highly recommend this cd to any Dolly fan!
Welcome Back Dolly.......2002-05-27
1989's WHITE LIMOZEEN marked Dolly's return to country music, after experimenting in crossover and pop. And this album doesn't disapoint at all, all the songs are top notch. The album opens with the inspiring leave your man song "Time For Me To Fly". "Yellow Roses" is one of her more touching ballads, also heartbreakingly real. "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin Like That" became a Dolly classic instantly with its catchy chorus. "Slow Healing Heart" is about as country as they come, and "What Is It My Love" explores what makes two people love each other. "Wait Till I Get You Home" joins Dolly with Mac Davis on a fun uptempo song. "Take Me Back To The Country" is quite symbolic, it's symbolic of Dolly returning to her country roots, but its a great song! "The Moon, The Stars and Me" is one of Dolly's best ballads, very heartbreaking, but also beautiful in its melody. Probably the most interesting song here is the gospel song "He's Alive", which tells a story, and is definately the highlight of the CD. Overall fans who were upset with her crossover albums in the 80's, such as RAINBOW, REAL LOVE, etc should be satisfied with LIMOZEEN, it is a return to form, and among her best albums.
Average customer rating:
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White Limozeen
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000BRQP92
Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
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