Video Gold, Vol. I
starring: Reba McEntire
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0602498581766
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Mca Nashville
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Mca Nashville
Release Date: November 21, 2006
Sales Rank: 11722
Studio: Mca Nashville
Theatrical Release Date: November 21, 2006
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Amazon.com:
Twenty years' worth of country superstar Reba McEntire's engaging music videos are included on Reba: Video Gold 1. The first thing that stands out is their consistent production quality. There isn't a single video from, say, the 1980s--an era that left a lot of artists with embarrassing promotional artifacts--in this collection, beginning with the 1986 'Whoever’s In New England,' which casts McEntire as a stay-at-home wife whose busy husband may be cheating on her during business trips. 'Sunday Kind of Love' takes a very different approach, setting its pop ballad in a World War II ballroom while, elsewhere, a wounded husband returns home from the war. Another unexpected setting accompanies McEntire’s cover of Don Everly’s 'Cathy’s Clown,' in which the song’s hard questions about a jilted man are transferred to the Wild West. 'Fancy' is the biggest cliché in this anthology, in which Reba plays a big star returning to her rustic roots, while 'Is There Life Out There' finds her portraying a beleaguered waitress trying to go to school and be a devoted wife and mother all at once. (Huey Lewis plays her spouse.)
'Does He Love You,' a duet with Linda Davis, is a fairly tortured story of a man in love with both of the women singing the song. It feels silly, but the whole thing is ultimately played for a laugh. (Rob Reiner, of all people, makes a little cameo appearance.) 'Why Haven't I Heard from You' is the most fun video here, a sassy musical set in a Grecian beauty parlor; McEntire’s appealing but comically rubber face proves a lot of fun. 'If You See Him/If You See Her,' a duet with Brooks and Dunn, is a very satisfying performance with a little story that finds Kix Brooks playing a mutual friend to both ex-lovers Ronnie Dunn and McEntire. Things take a sentimental turn toward the end with McEntire’s cover of Kenny Rogers' 'Sweet Music Man,' as well as 'What Do You Say' (a maudlin story of a mom dying of cancer) and 'He Gets That from Me' (the story of a mother and son getting by after the death of the family patriarch). --Tom Keogh
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- Live performanceVery good, videos are alright but I like to see artists performing live. I would especially like ... Read More
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- Reba, Video Gold II enjoyed the music video's on this disc very much. Can not wait for more releases.
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- Must have for EVERY Reba fan!I waited a long time as a huge Reba fan for a DVD compilation of her music videos. Her music videos ... Read More
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- Must have for any Reba fan!I own Video Gold Volume 1 and 2 and they are both absuletly wonderful. I'm so glad that she decided ... Read More
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- Touching, inspiring, funny, and always entertainingVideo Gold I and II have it all, from mournful ballads to upbeat motivational songs. I am just so impressed ... Read More
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