Amazon.co.uk Review
The come-from-nowhere success of Shania Twain's previous album,
The Woman In Me, proved that the world was ready for a combination of traditional instruments, girl-power themes and dance-pop dynamics. Whether Twain is a modern-day
Dolly Parton or a country music Spice Girl is a matter of perspective; with her third album, she accentuates the sing-along choruses and simple dance rhythms while downplaying the country elements. As a pop move, it works wonderfully for her, earning Twain a valued spot on MTV, VH-1 and pop radio. The emphasis is on fun rather than depth, of course, but no one can accuse her of being stingy: She and her Svengali-like producer/husband, slick-rock king Robert "Mutt" Lange (
Def Leppard,
Bryan Adams,
AC/DC) load down the album with 16 songs, all of them quite radio-friendly.
--Michael McCall
CD Description
Third album by the Ontario born artist who fuses pop and country. It is the follow up album to her 1995 release 'The Woman In Me'. The hit singles, 'You're Still The One', 'Man I Feel Like A Woman' and 'That Don't Impress Me Much' are all included.