Reba Duets (Limited Edition with DVD) | 
| Creators: Reba Mcentire, Faith Hill, Justin Timberlake, Carole King, Kelly Clarkson, Don Henley, Trisha Yearwood, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Vince Gill Label: MCA Nashvile Category: Music
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Rating: 187 reviews Sales Rank: 357722
Format: Special Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2
UPC: 602517465893 EAN: 0602517465893 ASIN: B000W4U6T4
Publication Date: 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Reba Duets (Limited edition) With DVD featuring over 30 minutes of outtakes and interviews from the set of "Reba". 1. When You Love Someone Like That (LeAnn Rimes) 2. Does The Wind Still Blow In Oklahoma (Ronnie Dunn) 3. Because Of You (Kelly Clarkson) 4. Faith In Love (Rascal Flatts) 5. She Can't Save Him (Trisha Yearwood) 6. Everyday People (Carol King) 7. Every Other Weekend (Kenny Chesney) 8. These Broken Hearts (Vince Gill) 9. Sleeping With The Telephone (Faith Hill) 10. The Only Promise That Remains (Justin Timberlake) 11. Break Each Others Hearts Again (Don Henley)
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ALBUM OF THE YEAR! September 7, 2007 Patrick Gilchriest (Syracuse, NY) 37 out of 44 found this review helpful
I guarantee you that this is an album you will want in your collection. Reba, one of the leading female country vocalists of our time, has teamed with 11 of the greatest voices in music today to produce an amazing new CD. I don't think I have ever been more excited for a CD release...Reba has chosen not only 11 excellent duet partners, but 11 superb songs...songs about divorce ("Every Other Weekend"), dealing with an alcoholic spouse ("She Can't Save Him"), blame and accusation ("Because of You"), heartbreak ("Break Each Other's Hearts Again") and even maintaing your romantic ideals despite challenges ("Faith in Love"). I got my new CD today and absolutely love it! There is not, in my opinion, a bad song on it. Each song can somehow touch SOMEBODY...and there's sure to be a huge appreciation for not only Reba herself, but how well she blends with other her duet partners. The first single with Kelly Clarkson, "Because of You," has made a huge impression at country radio...their voices blend together perfectly and the orchestral arrangment soars as they effortlessly deliver this cover of Clarkson's self-penned 2005 pop hit. It would be impossible for me to list my favorites, however...seeing as I truly do love each one! But I am especially partial to "Every Other Weekend" and "Sleeping with the Telephone." So get this CD, listen to it, enjoy it, and share it. As Reba herself says in the editorial section, there is a lot of love on this record, because she really loves everyone she got to sing with. You will, too!!!
Reba returns to form on Duets September 18, 2007 Allen Chapman (STAFFORD SPRINGS, CT USA) 21 out of 24 found this review helpful
2007 marks Reba's 30th year as a recording artist. Over the past several albums she's kind of been adrift but with "Duets" she's back to her old self. The songs on here are very country sounding. Even when she's singing with Kelly Clarkson ("Because Of You") or Justin Timberlake ("The Only Promise That Remains") she is still very country. Reba makes Clarkson's "Because Of You" her own. "Every Other Weekend" with Kenny Chesney is also a standout (and I'm not a Chesney fan at all). The whole album is just great, each song has something to offer. If you're a fan of the 80's and early 90's Reba, you won't be dissappointed.
Reba & Friends deliver the goods November 11, 2007 Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) 19 out of 22 found this review helpful
If you are a fan of Reba McEntire, or country music, or country-pop music, or if you just like good music, or know someone who does, then you should buy this album immediately. Like, right now. I mean it! The first single from this album will knock your socks off. "Because of You" is a remake of the Kelly Clarkson hit from her album Breakaway, and of course Clarkson joins Reba both for the single, and for the video, which will also keep those socks flying. I think the video is one of my all time favorites, so make sure you check out these two beautiful ladies in a stunning performance. (Can you tell that I really like this song?) For an encore, Reba teams up with Mr. Sexyback Justin Timberlake for single number two, "The Only Promise that Remains", and even though Reba completely overpowers Justin vocally, he gets props for writing the song. Also try "When You Love Someone Like That" with LeAnn Rimes, also on her album Family; "Faith in Love" (featuring Rascal Flatts); and especially "Everyday People" (featuring Carole King) Other tracks feature Ronnie Dunn, Trisha Yearwood, Kenny Chesney, Vince Gill, Faith Hill and Don Henley, and believe me, there's not a stinker in the lot. Amanda Richards, November 11, 2007
Duet means two voices October 12, 2007 Rocky Fenton (Michigan) 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed some of the songs, but found myself wishing I could hear the other people singing, especially Justin Timberlake. Everyone knows Reba can belt a song, but a duet should showcase both performers.
Classy Return From Everyone's Favorite Red Head September 22, 2007 J. Haynie (Cottonwood, AZ USA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Once you push play on your CD player you realize you are about to embark on an amazing journey. Reba crafted an album with class, quality and love and presented itself in 11 carefully selected tracks. We begin with a power house duet with a love em and leave em guy, and Leann plays the part of the woman who thought she could love and change the man. Reba chirps in as the sensitive friend who lets her know it wasn't her fault. As we progress the album deals with Love Lost, Alcoholism, Strength a Salute to the Men and Women who keep us safe and the Ultimate testament of love. Reba also shows something missing from her last few albums, a deep love and peace with the songs she has recorded. Not since What If It's You has Reba sounded more happy and content on the album. This is truly a class act from a legendary performer.
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