Shine (Martina McBride album)
Shine | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 24, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 40:05 | |||
Label | RCA Nashville | |||
Producer | Dann Huff Martina McBride | |||
Martina McBride chronology | ||||
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Singles from Shine | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 67/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
About.com | [2] |
Allmusic | [3] |
BBC Music | Average[4] |
The Boston Globe | Favorable[5] |
Country Weekly | [6] |
Entertainment Weekly | B-[7] |
Los Angeles Times | [8] |
Paste | 3.6/10[9] |
Robert Christgau | [10] |
Slant Magazine | [11] |
Uncut | [1] |
USA Today | [12] |
Shine is the tenth studio album from American country music singer Martina McBride, released on March 24, 2009 by RCA Nashville. The album spun three Top 20 hits on the Billboard country chart: "Ride" and "Wrong Baby Wrong" both reached #11, and "I Just Call You Mine" peaked at #18. McBride co-produced the album with Dann Huff and co-wrote the track "Sunny Side Up." It is her last studio album released through RCA Records before switching to Republic Nashville.
In November 2009, McBride began the Shine All Night Tour in support of the album.
Content[]
Shine was produced by McBride along with Dann Huff, and it is the first album of her career that Huff has co-produced. Dann was approached by McBride and her husband John to co-produce the record on Huff's birthday.[citation needed] "Ride", the album's debut single, was released in November 2008 and peaked at #11 in April 2009. The follow-up single, "I Just Call You Mine", was sent to radio on May 18, 2009 and is being used in promos for NBC's "Today Wedding Show".[citation needed] It has also charted in the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Shine marked McBride's fourth #1 album on the US Country Albums Charts, being one of the only women in country music to release three #1 albums consecutively. Also on the album, McBride released three top 20 singles, which marked her 24th, 25th and 26th top-20 singles on the US Top Country Singles chart.
Despite debuting at #10, the album spent just seven weeks on the Billboard 200. As of March 2010 the album has sold over 175,000 copies in the US.
"I'm Trying", co-written by Tia Sillers and Darrell Scott, was originally recorded by Kevin Sharp on his 1998 album Love Is, and later by Diamond Rio (as a collaboration with Chely Wright) on their 2001 album One More Day.
As with her last studio album, 2007's Waking Up Laughing, McBride has a co-writer's credit: the track "Sunny Side Up", which she co-wrote with Brad and Brett Warren, also known as The Warren Brothers. The Warren Brothers also co-wrote the lead-off track "Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong" with Robert Ellis Orrall and Stephen Barker Liles, the latter of whom is a member of the band Love and Theft. Although McBride was not involved with the writing of "Wrong Baby Wrong", she helped with the idea, being that the song was originally written in a man's point of view talking to his girlfriend.
On the iTunes Store, a pre-order bonus track was available up to the day of the album's release. It was a cover of Leo Sayer's 1978 hit "I Can't Stop Loving You". This is a different song to the one recorded for Timeless.
Track listing[]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong" | Stephen Barker Liles, Robert Ellis Orrall, Brad Warren, Brett Warren | 3:39 |
2. | "I Just Call You Mine" | Jess Cates, Ty Lacy, Dennis Matkosky | 4:20 |
3. | "Sunny Side Up" | Martina McBride, Brad Warren, Brett Warren | 2:59 |
4. | "Walk Away" | Nathan Chapman, Liz Rose, Jesse Walker | 3:44 |
5. | "I'm Trying" | David Campbell, Tia Sillers, Darrell Scott | 4:00 |
6. | "What Do I Have to Do" | Campbell, Michael Dulaney, Tom Shapiro, Neil Thrasher | 3:40 |
7. | "Don't Cost a Dime" | Mark Irwin, Chris Tompkins, Josh Kear | 3:12 |
8. | "Ride" | Michael Davey, Andrew Dorff, Chris A. Robbins | 3:57 |
9. | "You're Not Leaving Me" | Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson, Troy Verges | 3:41 |
10. | "Wild Rebel Rose" | Irwin, Kear | 3:49 |
11. | "Lies" | Campbell, Catt Gravitt, Tania Hancheroff, Gerald O'Brien | 4:02 |
12. | "I Can't Stop Loving You" (iTunes pre-order bonus track) | Don Gibson | 4:28 |
Total length: | 40:05 |
Personnel[]
- Tim Akers – keyboards, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer
- Tom Bukovac – electric guitar
- Sarah Buxton – background vocals
- David Campbell – string arrangements
- Matt Chamberlain – drums
- Lisa Cochran – background vocals
- Eric Darken – percussion
- Stuart Duncan – fiddle
- Jerry Flowers – background vocals
- Shannon Forrest – drums
- Carl Gorodetzky – string contractor
- Dann Huff – electric guitar, mandolin
- Carolyn Dawn Johnson – background vocals
- Charlie Judge – keyboards, Hammond organ, percussion
- Brent Mason – electric guitar
- Martina McBride – lead vocals, background vocals
- Chris McHugh – drums
- The Nashville String Machine – strings
- Steve Nathan – clavinet, keyboards, Hammond organ
- Adam Shoenfeld – electric guitar
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass guitar
- Harry Stinson – background vocals
- Russell Terrell – background vocals
- Ilya Toshinsky – banjo, acoustic guitar, bouzouki, mandolin
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar
- Jennifer Wrinkle – background vocals
- Jonathan Yudkin – mandolin
Charts[]
Weekly charts[]
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Year-end charts[]
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Singles[]
Year | Single | Chart positions | ||
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US Country | US | |||
2008 | "Ride" | 11 | 82 | |
2009 | "I Just Call You Mine" | 18 | 97 | |
2010 | "Wrong Baby Wrong" | 11 | 74 |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Shine by Martina McBride" – via www.metacritic.com.
- ^ Fabian, Shelly. "Martina McBride: Her Early life, Discography, and More". Countrymusic.about.com. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
- ^ [Shine at AllMusic Allmusic review]
- ^ Smith, Sid. "BBC - Music - Review of Martina McBride - Shine". www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Sunny outlook on McBride's 'Shine'" – via The Boston Globe.
- ^ "Nash Country Daily". Nash Country Daily.
- ^ "Shine". EW.com.
- ^ "Los Angeles Times review".
- ^ "Martina McBride: Shine". pastemagazine.com. May 1, 2009.
- ^ "Robert Christgau: CG: martina mcbride". www.robertchristgau.com.
- ^ Keefe, Jonathan. "Review: Martina McBride, Shine".
- ^ "Listen Up: Miley Cyrus' alter ego is a solid pop persona - USATODAY.com". usatoday30.usatoday.com.
- ^ "Martina McBride Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
- ^ "Martina McBride Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
- ^ "Top Country Albums – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
External links[]
- Shine at Metacritic
- 2009 albums
- Martina McBride albums
- RCA Records albums
- Albums produced by Dann Huff