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Heartland

The Judds

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Album Review

Opening as it does with "Don't Be Cruel," the listener might be led to believe that Heartland was a distinct follow-up to Rockin' With the Rhythm. But it's a misleading track. While "Don't Be Cruel" gives you a fresh, new interpretation of the classic so closely associated with Elvis that it feels like a the Everly Sisters reinvention rather than a redo, it's also different from virtually everything else on the album. Far from the nominal gritty funkiness of its predecessor, Heartland walks a thin line between roots rock and mainstream country. Mostly with producer Brent Maher and the same band that had been playing with them from the beginning, this set feels a tad uneven. Perhaps it's because the great songs here such as the aforementioned "Turn It Loose," "Cow Cow Boogie," and "I Know Where I'm Going" outshine the ballads not just in terms of energy, but in vocal experimentation. Only "The Sweetest Gift" with Emmylou Harris adding another voice to an already rich harmonic tapestry equals the bluesier, swinging country-rock tunes. That doesn't make this a bad or substandard record in any way, just one that creates a tension within itself that remains unresolved.

Customer Reviews

One of Their Best Efforts

This is my favorite Judds album. There's not a bad song on it. From the up tempo "Don't Be Cruel" to the slow and sad "Sweetest Gift" with Emmy Lou Harris, it's just a wonderful mix of down-home country music.

Some Great Stuff Here ;)

I loved this album as a kid, when my mother had the cassette in the car. "Don't Be Cruel" is a very fun remake of the Elvis classic, whereas "I'm Falling In Love Tonight" is one of my all-time favorite 80's Country ballads. Other big hits from the album are "Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues" & "I Know Where I'm Going". Check out these stellar tracks!

Biography

Formed: 1979 in Ashland, KY

Genre: Country

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Up until the rise of Brooks & Dunn in the '90s, the Judds were the most commercially successful duo in country music history. Mother Naomi and daughter Wynonna enjoyed an astounding run of 14 number one singles from 1984 to 1989, ranking them as one of the most popular country acts of the '80s. Their music combined elements of traditional country harmony singing, bluegrass, and Appalachian folk with pop, rock, and polished contemporary production. Moreover, Wynonna's powerful, bluesy, often sexy...
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