Few people bought Twain's debut and even fewer suspected that the woman who sings on this occasionally charming, but mostly unremarkable, album would change the face of...
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Shania Twain's eponymous debut album is a set of contemporary country that demonstrates her considerable vocal abilities. Each song leans toward soft rock instead of country...
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With husband/producer "Mutt" Lange behind the board, The Woman In Me has lots of the sonic punch that Lange perfected with acts like Def Leppard, but it also hews to...
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Shania Twain's second album broke down the doors of stardom for the singer, selling over four million copies by the beginning of 1996. Like many country artists of the...
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Shania Twain's second album broke down the doors of stardom for the singer, selling over four million copies by the beginning of 1996. Like many country artists of the...
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What do Nashville and Shania Twain have in common? Nothing, actually. Twain's new release shares more with mainstream pop albums by Bryan Adams or Pat Benatar than anything...
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Shania Twain's second record, The Woman in Me, became a blockbuster, appealing as much to a pop audience as it did to the country audience. Part of the reason for its...
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It's got to be a marketing first. If you haven't heard, Shania Twain's new album comes as two CDs priced as one. The first "red" CD is pop; the second "green" CD features...
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When Up! was released in November 2002, Shania Twain revealed in one of many promotional interviews that she writes far more songs than can fit on her records and that she...
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The week the Come on Over: The International Version appeared in the States, Come on Over was still in the Top 20 after spending over two years on the charts and selling...
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Just like the albums her husband/producer Mutt Lange produced for Def Leppard, Shania Twain's albums are designed to generate hit singles for two or three years, which means...
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Refreshingly, the Shania Twain Live DVD is not a live album translated into a half-baked concert video, but was conceived as a video concert instead. Twenty-four of Twain's...
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