Brooks & Dunn - If You See Her
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 See Larger Image | If You See Her Artist : Brooks & Dunn List Price : $6.99 USD Your Price : $4.97 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2006-09-12 Studio : Sbme Special Mkts. Label : Sbme Special Mkts. Avg. Customer Rating : (36 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for If You See Her Brooks & Dunn [If You See Her] Rating: It is a great album. I love Brooks & Dunn and this is one of their top c-d's. I will defenitely purchase any new ones. I think I already have most of their other c-d's.
Customer Reviews for If You See Her Cd Yet another classic album Rating: With the outstanding title track (a duet with Reba McEntire) and four other major country hits (How long gone, I can't get over you, South of Santa Fe and Husbands and wives), this was another huge success in the careers of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn.
Most of the songs here are originals, though Husbands and wives (one of the hits) is a cover of a Roger Miller song from the sixties, which was covered by the Everly Brothers on one of their country albums, Pass the chicken and listen. I wouldn't have envisaged it as a Brooks and Dunn song, but their performance is superb and it deserved to be a hit all over again.
The album is wonderful mix of ballads and rocking country songs, with Ronnie singing lead on most songs. Kix sings lead on South of Santa Fe (one of the hits) and Way gone, both of which he co-wrote.
Brand new whiskey, one of the rocking songs, is my favorite among the tracks not released as singles, but Born and raised in black and white, Your love don't take a backseat to nothing. Way gone, When love dies and You're my angel are all great too.
All the hits can be found on their second volume of greatest hits so if you are only interested in hits, you may be content to buy that and ignore this - but if you want to go beyond the hits, this album is definitely wotrth listening to.
Editorial Reviews for If You See Her Audio Cd Amazon.com Brooks and Dunn are showing an even deeper side to their music--more emotion, more passion, and hard to believe, but even more energy. This wild roller-coaster ride pushes the boundaries of what has become acceptable in country music, blending simple Southern rock with country's lyrical themes, and is held together by Kix's crunching guitar. The duo runs through their familiar mix of upbeat boogies ("How Long Gone") and emotional ballads ("I Can't Get Over You") plus their Reba-shared hit "If You See Him/If You See Her." Though their changes are subtle, they are noticeable. --Paula Ghergia
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