Studio Albums
All The Women I Am
2010 - Starstruck Records/The Valory Music Co.
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Turn On The Radio
(Cherie Oakley, Mark Oakley, J.P. Twang)If I Were A Boy
(BC Jean, Toby Gad)The Bridge You Burn
(Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher)Cry
(Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally)When Love Gets A Hold Of You
(Jessi Alexander, Gary Nicholson, Jon Randall)Somebody’s Chelsea
(Reba McEntire, Liz Hengber, Will Robinson)All The Women I Am
(Kent Blazy, Marv Green, Shane McAnally)The Day She Got Divorced
(Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, Mark D. Sanders)A Little Want To
(Brice Long, Terry McBride)When You Have A Child
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CD Content
Turn On The Radio
(Cherie Oakley, Mark Oakley, J.P. Twang)If I Were A Boy
(BC Jean, Toby Gad)The Bridge You Burn
(Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher)Cry
(Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally)When Love Gets A Hold Of You
(Jessi Alexander, Gary Nicholson, Jon Randall)Somebody’s Chelsea
(Reba McEntire, Liz Hengber, Will Robinson)All The Women I Am
(Kent Blazy, Marv Green, Shane McAnally)The Day She Got Divorced
(Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, Mark D. Sanders)A Little Want To
(Brice Long, Terry McBride)When You Have A Child
(Tom Douglas)I Want A Cowboy [Dance Mix]
Katrina Elam, David Davidson, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Jimmie Lee SloasDVD Content
AOL Sessions “Consider Me Gone"
AOL Sessions “Strange"
AOL Sessions “Eight Crazy Hours (In The Story of Love)"
AOL Sessions “I Want A Cowboy"
AOL Sessions Interview
CMT Unplugged “If I Were A Boy”
Behind The Scenes: Reba "Turn On The Radio" Music Video Shoot!
"Turn On The Radio" Music Video
Released on November 9, 2010
Produced by Dan Huff
US Standard Edition: VMCRM0200A
US Deluxe Edition: VMCRM0250A
Australia Standard Edition: 2755408
Canada Standard Edition: ORVM 7334
Canada Deluxe Edition: OVRM 7336
UK/Europe Standard Edition: HUMP 122
All The Women I Am is Reba’s second album after joining forces with Scott Borchetta’s The Valory Music Co.
The All The Women I Am album cover was revealed exclusively by USA Today’s Lifeline column on September 9, 2010, just two months ahead of the album’s release. Reba took to social media in late September and early October to announce the album’s ten tracks.
“Turn On The Radio,” the album’s lead single, was released on July 19, 2010, debuted at #54, and reached #1 the following January 24. “If I Were A Boy,” a cover of the hit song by Beyoncé, was released as the second single shortly after that and went from #60 to #22 on the Billboard Charts, peaking in April 2011. The third single, “When Love Gets A Hold Of You,” came out on April 11 and climbed to #40 within the next six weeks. “Somebody’s Chelsea” was the song’s forth single, and the video featured a cameo by Ed Asner (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, JFK, Elf, Up, Cobra Kai). It peaked at #44. The album is Reba’s first studio album since Just A Little Love in 1984 not to receive at least Gold certification by the RIAA.
Liner Notes/Production Credits
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Produced by Dan Huff
Recorded by Justin Niebank, Steve Marcantonio Brent King at Starstruck
Studios (Nashville, TN); Assisted by Drew Bollman, Tristan Brock-Jones
Additional Recording by Mark Hagen, Seth Marion at Starstruck Studios, Blackbird Studios (Nashville, TN)
Digital Editing by David Huff, Christopher Rowe
Mixed by Steve Marcantonio at Starstruck Studios (Nashville, TN); Assisted by Steve Blackmon"Turn On The Radio" and "If I Were A Boy” Mixed by Justin Niebank at Blackbird Studios (Nashville, TN); Assisted by Drew Bollman
Mastered by Hank Williams at MasterMix (Nashville, TN)
“Turn On The Radio" Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME)A&R: Allison Jones and Velvet Rend
Production Coordinator: Mike "Frog* Griffith
Copy Coordinator: Whitney SuttonAcoustic Guitar - Ilya Toshinsky, Dann Huff, Jerry McPherson
Electric Guitar - Tom Bukovac, Jerry McPherson, Dann Huff, Ilya Toshinsky, JT Corenflos
Steel Guitar - Bruce Bouton, Paul Franklin
Banjo - Dann Huff, Ilya Toshinsky
Bass - Jimmie Lee Sloas
Mandolin - Ilya Toshinsky
Dobro - Paul Franklin
Fiddle - Jonathan Yudkin, Stuart Duncan
Wurlitzer - Jimmy Nichols
Piano - Jimmy Nichols, Gordon Mote, Stere Nathan
B-3 Organ - Steve Nathan
Keyboards, Synth, Strings, Rodes, Horns, Clavinet, B-3 Organ, Loop Programming - Charlie Judge
Saxophone - Mark Douthit
Programming, Percussion - David Huff
Percussion - Eric Darken
Drums - Shannon Forrest, Scott Williamson
Background Vocals - Jenifer Wrinkle, Russell Terrell, Joanna Janet, Vicki Hampton, Angela Primm, Cherie Oakley
"The Day She Got Divorced" and "When You Have A Child" Strings composed arranged and conducted by Charlie Judge, Strings performed by The Nashville String Machine, Carl Gorodetzky Contractor
Violin - Pam Sixfin, Conni Ellisor, Alan Umstead, Cathy Umstead, Karen Winkelmann, Janet Darmall, Stefan Petrescu
Viola - Kris Wilkinson, Jim Grosjean, Betsy Lamb
Cello - Carole Rabinowitz, Anthony LaMarchinaAlbum Package
Photographers: Russ Herrington, Justin Nolan KeyPackage Design: Austin Hale, Aaron RayburnWardrobe Stylist: Terry GordonHair & Make-Up. Brett FreedmanCoordination and Support: The Valory Music Co. TEAM!
Deluxe Edition Credits
“I Want A Cowboy”: (Katrina Elam, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Jimmie Lee Sicas) © 2004 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI, Sell The Cow Music (BMI) (Administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.), EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP), Buck Rich / Music: (ASCAP) (Administered by EMI April Music Inc.). All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. Produced by Reba McEntire, Tony Brown (for TBE) and Allen Morgan; Re-mixed by Allen Morgan
Reba McEntire AOL Sessions: shot 8-19-2010 at AOL Studios: VP AOL Music Programming: Bill Crandall, VP AOL Studios: Gabriel Lewis, Director/Producer: Michelle L Stahl, Executive Producer: Michael Rubens, DP: Marc Bloomgarden, Interviewed by Beville Darden
CMT Unplugged with Reba McEntire, shot at CMT Studios: Produced by Elle Chandler
Musicians for AOL and CMT Content:
Doug Sisemore-Music Director, Co-Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Accordion, Pump Organ, Keyboards, Background Vocals
Jeff King-Acoustic Guitar
Jim Kimball-Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Richard Brannan-Bass
Bruce Bouton-Steel Guitar, Lap Steel, Dobro, Pedalbro
Catherine Marx-Piano, Background Vocals
Tommy Harden-Drums
Jenifer Wrinkle-Fiddle, Guitar, Background Vocals
Jimmy Mattingly, Fiddle, MandolinBehind the Scenes: Reba "Turn On The Radio" music video shoot!:
“Turn On The Radio” music video: Directed by Randi St. Nicholas
Edited by Justin McIntosh -
I have lost count on how many CD's/albums I have recorded. But one thing I'm positive about is I couldn't have done it by myself. We always start out with the songwriters. For, what is a singer without a song? I appreciate the songwriters and their publishers for letting me record these wonderful, moving songs that touched my heart so deeply. I have no idea how many songs Allison Jones, Velvet Reid and I listened to before we settled on the final 10. Thanks so much Allison and Velvet for keeping it all straight! |love being in the studio. It's a creative session that always has me pumped and eager to get after it. I love to watch Dann Huff, the engineers and the musicians work together to get the best sound for the song, while keeping the soul totally intact. Thanks Dann. It's been a while since we've worked together in the studio and now that we're back together, try hiding from me!!!! Thanks to all the musicians for making the studio time so enjoyable, fun and creative. You always amaze me. Thanks to all my Starstruck family for having everything fine tuned and in great shape for me going into the studio. To my band and crew, can't wait until we get to play these songs live! We'll have a blast!!! When we're finished in the studio, we turn the music over to the competent hands of our leader, Scott Borchetta and his wonderful team at The Valory Music Co. The last CD, being our first CD together, was a blast! Three top tens and a number one that lasted 4 weeks on the charts! I love you all and thank you from the bottom of my heart for your hard work and for believing in me. I don't even think of it as work because you're so much fun to be with. To the fans, I sure hope you like this CD. You've told me so far that you love the first single "Turn On The Radio" so I hope that trend continues with the rest of the songs. You're the best fans in the world and I sure do appreciate each and every one of you. To radio, thanks so much for all the years you've been there for me, playing my music for the folks and letting me continue to do what I love to do so much. Thanks for the entertainment! Narvel Blackstock, first my husband-second my manager, thanks for listening to the large amount of songs with me when I wasn't exactly sure if it was for "me" or not. trust your judgment with songs like I do the rest of my life. Thanks for always knowing what's best for the family and the Brand. Now, sit back, relax and let your mind paint the video for each of the songs you're fixing to hear. Some sad, some happy and some that'll make you go "hmmmmm' Again, I love you all.
Reba
News
Videos
Message From Reba
Behind The Scenes Of Turn On The Radio
All The Women I Am
All The Women I Am TV Spot
Video Update from Reba - 11/08/10
REBA: All The Women I Am An Intimate Discussion Week 1
Reba McEntire - 2009 Red Carpet Interview (American Music Awards)
ALL THE WOMEN I AM: An Intimate Discussion - Week 2
ALL THE WOMEN I AM: An Intimate Discussion - Week 3
ALL THE WOMEN I AM: An Intimate Discussion - Week 4
Reba 2010
A special announcement from Reba...
“Turn On The Radio” - 2011 Tour
Photography
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Photo by Russ Harrington
Music Videos
“Turn On The Radio”
Directed by Randee St. Nicholas
"Somebody's Chelsea"
Directed by Trey Fanjoy
"If I Were A Boy"
Directed by Peter Zavadil
"When Love Gets Ahold Of You"
Directed by Glenn Weiss
Biography
One might expect an entertainment and business mogul to take a break – or at the very least a quick breather – after a career that has produced over 55 million in worldwide album sales; 63 Top 10 hits; the #1 TV sitcom for 6 consecutive years on TWO networks; successful Clothing, Footwear and Home Collections; as well as a stint on Broadway that garnered a Drama Critics Award. As if that wasn’t enough, Reba is also the recipient of 15 American Music Awards, 9 People’s Choice Awards, 7 Country Music Association Awards, 2 GRAMMYS and is one of only four entertainers in history to be honored with a National Artistic Achievement Award by U.S. Congress.
For some, such success may be sufficient reason to rest, if not for the sense of accomplishment, then for the pure exhaustion factor. Don’t ever expect that from Reba. In a career that has evolved from its musical roots into a multimedia business empire, the reigning Queen of Country tackles her 34th studio album, All The Women I Am, with all the intensity, fire and spunk that you would expect from a redhead -- making it clear that slowing down is nowhere near Reba’s current agenda.
All The Women I Am, is Reba’s follow-up to the RIAA GOLD Certified Keep On Loving You, her 2009 inaugural effort on new label The Valory Music Co. The album became her first solo effort ever to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart. In addition, Keep On Loving You, spent 2 consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart and garnered the Top 10 hits, “Strange” and “I Keep On Loving You,” as well as the biggest chart hit of her career, the 4-week #1 “Consider Me Gone,” that earned Reba yet another spot in the record books as one of the only four female Country acts to log more than 3 weeks at #1.
In 2010, Reba continues her string of chart success with the lead single from, All The Women I Am. “Turn On the Radio,” a Top 10 hit and rising, is a lively, modern day kiss-off anthem – a song Reba instantly knew she wanted to record: “I fell for the song immediately. I love that it’s an up-tempo, strong woman song about a woman who has been done wrong by her lover and is telling him to turn on the radio if he wants to hear from her through their favorite song.”
And that’s not the only thing she has to say about love on this record. Interestingly, love is a theme that appears on nearly every track on, All The Women I Am, though all are unique in both their delivery and message. The title track, “All The Women I Am,” itself is both an allusion to the reality of Reba’s life – she is, after all, a mother, wife, daughter, sister, entertainment superstar, and businesswoman all rolled into one vivacious woman – as well as an energetic declaration that to love someone is to love all of the characters, traits and behaviors that make them whole. As much as a person is the sum of their qualities, experiences are also a critical factor in the shaping of an individual. It follows, then, that as the listener makes his/ her way through the tracks on this album, each song recalls a distinct experience that contributes to making the superstar all of the women that she is.
In one such experience, Reba sings the strolling tale of a woman whose marriage ended so long ago, that the day her divorce is final is not the heartbreaking milestone that you might expect it to be, but rather just like “every other day before.” Further depicting the nonchalant nature of “The Day She Got Divorced” is Reba’s traipsing delivery of the lyric, which serves to illustrate how numb and detached the character in the song has become.
Of course there are always those moments when you are smart enough to know that you should pour water over love’s fire on your own before someone else scorches your heart and you are left to watch the embers smolder. “The Bridge You Burn” is an upbeat, victorious rhetoric about a woman who realizes she needs to end a relationship that she knows will ultimately end in heartbreak before it’s too late. She burns her bridge to her lover by choice and finds herself able to “turn around and say, ‘man that was a close one.’ ”
Yet sometimes the heartbreak is inevitable, as personified in “Cry.” Reba’s soulful voice conveys the strength that is often difficult to find, but also necessary to gather when facing a break-up. In “Cry,” the storyteller lists all the ways in which to fight the tears because: “…if I don’t hold the waters back the dam is gonna crack; And I’ll be damned if I’m gonna drown…”
But don’t think that every song on, All The Women I Am, tells of love gone awry. As a nice juxtaposition, “When Love Gets A Hold Of You,” has a giddy beat reminiscent of the effervescence that tends to envelope those experiencing new love.
Then there’s the depiction of a love that runs so deep and unconditional that only a parent can fully understand what is expressed in the ballad, “When You Love a Child.” Regardless of all its missteps, mistakes or moments of victory, parenting offers one of the most pure and rewarding kinds of love there is as evidenced in the line, “The first time you hold ‘em it’s like you feel God smile when you have a child.”
“Somebody’s Chelsea” is an emotional declaration of the faith we keep that we will find someone who loves us unconditionally, passionately and eternally. Reba co-wrote the poignant tune with Liz Hengber and Will Robinson, “Somebody’s Chelsea,” which was inspired by a scene from the tragic romantic comedy, P.S. I Love You.
Always one to push boundaries and embark upon new territories, Reba tackles yet another first on All The Women I Am: Recording a cover of a Hip-Hop tune. Originally a hit for Beyonce, “If I Were A Boy,” was given a Country makeover via Reba’s legendary vocal style on a 2010 taping of CMT Unplugged. Within seconds of its launch, the clip found its way to the internet, creating a viral hit for the Country superstar. Both the fan and media buzz over Reba’s version of “If I Were A Boy” propelled Reba to begin work on her 34th career studio album (and the second for new label The Valory Music Co.)
Yet another first for Reba on, All The Women I Am, is who she secured to produce the album: the award-winning producer Dann Huff (Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts). Though Dann had worked as a musician on many of Reba’s previous projects, this album marks the first time the two have collaborated in this capacity. “It is so good to be back in the studio with Dann Huff,” Reba contends. “He has played guitar on so many of my albums and I was thrilled when he said yes to producing this CD with me. He’s a very talented, creative and fun person to work with.”
Perhaps the root of Reba’s multimedia success could be illustrated in one very simple mantra, “You’ve got to have a little want to;” in other words, achieving anything in life requires an intense internal fire. This in-your-face track titled, “A Little Want To,” expresses the necessity of both initiative and commitment in conquering one’s aspirations, no matter how lofty or reachable such goals may seem. Reba’s extensive body of work ranges from thriving musical career to incredibly successful television show, from captivating film and Broadway runs to countless thriving business pursuits – and she’s certainly not done. Driven by competition and a desire to be innovative, it’s clear that Reba understands the importance of preserving “A Little Want To” as she continues to find new mountains to climb.
And Reba’s fans exhibit a bit of the iconic redhead’s fire as well: Reba’s Facebook Fan count crossed one million in August 2010, putting her in the social network’s unofficial Country music “millionaire’s club” alongside Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum, Johnny Cash, Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, and the Zac Brown Band. Such a triumph doesn’t befall just anyone; it takes a woman who has enough sass, steam and imagination to continue finding new outlets for her creativity and artistry to speak through, always giving her ardent fans a reason to wait and see what she will do next. With her Facebook fan count increasing by an average of 45,000 per week, it’s clear that Reba’s fans do not want her slowing down any more than she does.
All The Women I Am tells the tales of several different women, yet the title also reflects the truth that Reba’s myriad roles and experiences in life all make her the woman she is. So whether she wears the hat of a mother; a wife; a friend; a mentor; an autobiographical author; a Broadway performer; an entrepreneur; an acclaimed television star; or the Queen of Country, Reba will always be the icon with spunk and class that does things her way and doesn’t dare allow the sky to be the limit. And naturally, that’s the woman that people can’t seem to get enough of.
Single Covers
Turn On The Radio [Promotional Single]
Turn On The Radio [Digital Single/UK Promotional Single]
If I Were A Boy
If I Were A Boy [Alternate Cover]
Somebody's Chelsea
When Love Gets A Hold of You
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