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    Sweet Sixteen

    Artist: Reba McEntire
    Label: Mca
    Category: Music

    Buy New: $20.00
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    Seller: bj999
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1322627

    Media: Vinyl

    UPC: 076732629413
    EAN: 0076732629413
    ASIN: B00008FDE1

    Release Date: April 28, 1989
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Cathy's Clown
      • 'Til Love Comes Again
      • It Always Rains on Saturday
      • Am I the Only One Who Cares
      • Somebody Up There Likes Me
      • You Must Really Love Me
      • Say the Word
      • Little Girl
      • Walk On
      • New Love

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    2 out of 5 stars AN UNEVEN EFFORT............   September 15, 2005
    Gwnorb (Nashville, TN)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This CD is by far not the worst Reba has ever done. Take almost any one of her 90s projects and that will be the case. This one is uneven containing some traditional country and some of the pop filler she's been recording for years now. Cathy's Clown is excellent for her. "Til Love Comes Again" is a traditional tune with steel and fiddles but she's done better. "It Always Rains on Saturday" is merely o.k. "Walk On" is outstanding. I love that. "Little Girl" is lacklaster. The rest...I won't comment on because I'm not impressed by Reba at Sixteen.


    2 out of 5 stars GET RID OF THAT SAXOPHONE!!!!   September 20, 2005
    van (San Diego, CA)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    The saxophone on most of these songs ruins what could have been great country songs if they had been produced in the traditional vein. I especially like the last cut "A New Love" and wish it had been released as a single. This is strange because I don't usually like Reba's fast songs but there was something really neat and catchy about this one. "Walk On" is good too except for that Saxophone!!!


    3 out of 5 stars ITS O.K.   September 19, 2005
    onetimerebafan (Redfield, SD)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This one is merely o.k. Nothing spectacular. THe ballads are sort of dull and boring (Little Girl) and (It Always Rains on Saturday). I love Reba's take on Cathy's Clown....except for the ending. Better production would have helped this. And I love "Til Love Comes Again" and "Walk On". Its a good album that could have been better with more songs like those I mentioned. It did not bowl me over by any means.


    5 out of 5 stars Great album shows Reba in happy mood   February 5, 2004
    Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Reba's traditional country phase of the mid-eighties ended with this album, which signalled the start of a move to the pop-country sounds that brought Reba greater success in the nineties. Nevertheless, the production remains simple here so all but the most die-hard traditionalists can enjoy this.

    This album opens with Reba's brilliant cover of Cathy's clown, the Everly Brothers classic, with the lyrics adjusted to present Cathy's perspective, giving it a slightly more upbeat feel. Not many people know this, but Reba actually recorded this after hearing an unreleased Dolly Parton recording. It seems that Dolly changed the lyrics but elected not to make her version available to the public. Dolly's version remains unreleased to this day.

    You can hear an optimistic view of a sad situation in Till love comes again. A slightly sad song is It always rains on Saturday. Am I the only one who cares, Somebody up there likes me, You must really love me, Say the word, Little girl, Walk on and New love are all upbeat in mood although they vary in tempo.

    This album, with so many upbeat songs and with even the sad songs not being especially sad, may lack the gravitas that a real tearjerker would give this album, but Reba has recorded plenty of those elsewhere. This is a good-time album with which to forget about all life's problems. As such, it is among my favorite Reba albums.


    3 out of 5 stars A mix of C&W and more 'sophisticated' tracks   November 2, 1999
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Apparently this album charted highly about 10 years ago, and it is reasonably easy to see why. The early tracks are very much country and western in the Tammy "Whinette" style but the later ones are in a more contemporary style, all bound together by Reba's powerful delivery and those stretched vowel sounds. In the sleeve Reba describes this as a coming of age CD and it does contain a mix of styles in terms of tracks. Worth buying at a reduced price just for the very cleverly adapted and performed "Cathy's Clown" track.

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