4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PERFECT in classic Reba style!, 30 Sep 2005
By CountryMusicFan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: It's Your Call (Audio CD)
This CD is soooo beautiful! I love everything about it! "It's Your Call" is probably one of my favorite Reba songs and everyone loves "Take It Back"! Lets not forget "The Heart Won't Lie" which was a #1 smash duet with Vince Gill! Some of the other amazing tracks are "For Herself" - co-written by Reba and is semi-autobiographical, also there is "He Wants To Get Married", "One Last Good Hand", and "Will He Ever Go Away"! This is really an amazing album!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's YOUR Reba, 27 Dec 2002
By James E. Bagley "Jim Bagley" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: It's Your Call (Audio CD)
Reba McEntire referred to It's Your Call as the "second chapter" to 1991's For My Broken Heart. Broken Heart was an intentionally somber tribute to her band members who had recently died in a plane crash. Thankfully, It's Your Call is a lot more upbeat than that gloomy release, as were subsequent follow-ups. Country music has/had no need for a Morticia Addams type.
First off, there's "One Last Good Hand," a breezily optimistic look at longterm love. Its bouncy melody and simple lyrics were a nice change of pace. Also, "Take It Back," which is Reba at her most engaging. This woman informs her man that she KNOWS the score, and would rather do without him than accept his philandering. Sassy!
Ballads, however, dominate the album, which is to be expected on a Reba release. "Straight From You" is a thematic rehash of a prior hit "Rumor Has It" while the title track covers similar territory, except that we're now dealing with facts and not mere rumors. The latter is quintessential Reba: a woman scorned, but never, EVER, wallowing in self-pity.
Reba's voice has always been superior to the majority of her material, and It's Your Call, her 20th album, was no exception. She rises to the occasion and makes each cut at least listenable, and often involving. There were no pop remakes such as "Respect" or "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" this time around. Just good solid country. Overall, it was one of her better releases.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
It Just Lay There, 21 Sep 2005
By music/video fan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: It's Your Call (Audio CD)
I played it and it just "sorta" lay there, you know? This was Reba's testimony of her ongoing "grief" over the loss of her band in a plane crash. Or rather the continuation of her grief. She was slowly getting over it. When she released "For My Broken Heart" her heartfelt testimonial to that tragic event in her life, she covered all the bases and in my opinion, nothing she could ever do afterward would hold up to the bar she raised with that one. That said, this CD suffers from mediocrity in the highest sense. Its got some adequate stuff on it but not what we've become accustomed to from Reba. Adequate just won't cut the mustard anymore. "The Latest Shade of Blue" is probably the dullest tune on here. "Take It Back" is the worst!! Reba needs to quit doing "sassy" tunes because they don't fit the mold. If she's going to pick a "sassy" tune, at least pick one with a good melody!