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Martina McBride - Way That I Am (CD)

Way That I Am
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4.3 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Way That I Am

Release Date:03/29/2005
Label:Rca
UPC:078636628820

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  • Overall:

    VERY GOOD,1 OUT 0F AIN'T BAD.

    By Micheal Myers  Sep 7, 2001

    FIRST, TO THE PERSON WHO GAVE THIS CD 2 STARS, YOU REALLY DID NOT LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM WITH AN OPEN MIND OR YOUR EARS. THIS CD IS HER 2 OR 3 . ALL HER TRACKS ARE VERY EXCELLENT. SHE HAS A HEART OF GOLD,AND HER VOICE IS AN ANGEL. TO BAD YOU DON'T LIK...E GOOD MUSIC. I'LL GIVE YOU ONE CREDIT FOR AN ABOVE AVERAGE FOR INDEPENENCE DAY. INDEPENDENCE DAY CAME FROM THE HEART AND SOUL OF MARTINA, SHE RANKS BETEWWN, LORETTA LYNN, THE JUDDS,DOLLY PARTON, THE LATE GREAT TAMMY WYNETT AND PASTY CLINE. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Great vocals!!!

    By Jen Jen  May 11, 2001

    She has an awesome voice. She can sing anything and make it sound great!!

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  • All Music Guide

    While Martina McBride's blend of traditional country and progressive folk styles along with her powerful, remarkable voice got country audiences to sit up and take notice in 1992, it was The Way That I Am, and most notably its Gretchen Peterspenned single "Independence Day," that blew minds. While the song itself told from the point of view of a surviving daughter of an alcoholic wifebeater and an abused, longsuffering wife and mother ends in a tragedy of suicide and death, it is nonetheless a redemptive song that makes no moral judgments yet asks real questions about what "independence" actually means. Set on the Fourth of July, it pointedly asks, Does Independence Day mean independence for everyone or does it mean making the choice to free yourself from your bonds, no matter how horrific the consequences? Is it a choice made independent of society, morals, and cultural and religious mores because of the depth of one's convictions? McBride delivers the story with a tough, matterof...fact, barely concealed rage, and yet that gives way to a transcendence in the refrain so stirring and shatteringly moving it was used in the aftermath of September 11th (even if it was taken out of context in the same way that Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA" was). It was an instant classic and remains one over a decade later. It's the kind of troubling song you cannot immediately or perhaps ever fathom. The listener is carried into the heart of the contradiction of a day of celebration and raw horror inside a tune so seductive and catchy it feels at odds with its lyric, yet comes together on the refrain only to split again into more fragments than can be counted. When McBride declares, "Now I ain't sayin' it's right or it's wrong/Maybe it's the only way/Talk about your revolution/It's independence day," the entire world inside the song comes apart, and you are left wondering who the right, wrong, and guilty are in the refrain, and you have to make out your own point of consideration regarding a "day of reckoning." There are no answers, just facts, questions, and ciphers. The single could have sold the album alone, but the other nine tracks here are quality as well. From the opener, "Heart Trouble," to "She Ain't Seen Nothing Yet," to the closer, "Ashes," the feel on the album, set by the completely modern countrypop sound of the single, is uptempo, glossier, and more streamlined in its focus than her debut, but that's fine because McBride proves herself capable of delivering any kind of song in the end. There isn't a weak track in the bunch, and despite the more modern, less traditional sound, it makes little difference because McBride is a singer's singer: tough, true, and in full control of her gift. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Martina McBride

Contemporary country singer Martina McBride rose to stardom in the late '90s, starting out with a more traditionalist approach and moving into popfriendlier territory. She was born Martina Mariea Schiff in Medicine Lodge, KS, in 1966, and discovered country music through her father, who led a local band called the Schifters. By her teen years, she was singing and playin... Read more