1994 studio album by Dawn Sears
Nothin' but Good is the second album by American country music singer Dawn Sears . It was released in 1994 via Decca Records .
Critical reception
Giving it 3 out of 5 stars, Jim Ridley of New Country magazine thought that the album's production was "straight down the middle of a pop-country road" and "still fails to register Sears' own personality strongly", but thought that her performances on "Runaway Train", "Uh Oh", and "Planet of Love" were solid. He added that she "sings most movingly" on "Little Orphan Annie", a song written in tribute to her parents.[ 1]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Runaway Train" 3:28 2. "Close Up the Honky Tonks" Red Simpson 2:44 3. "That's Where I Wanna Take Our Love" 3:05 4. "Nothin' but Good" 2:52 5. "No Relief in Sight" 3:16 6. "Uh Oh (Here Comes Love)" 3:24 7. "Planet of Love" 3:57 8. "It Was Too Late" Joy Swinea Jerry Taylor Toni Dae 3:33 9. "If I Didn't Have You in My World" 3:54 10. "Little Orphan Annie" Dawn Sears 2:25 Total length: 32:38
Personnel
Compiled from liner notes.[ 2]
Musicians
Backing vocalists
Dana McVicker — on "Nothin' but Good"
Vince Gill — on "If I Didn't Have You in My World"
Jana King
Mary Ann Kennedy and Pam Rose — on "Runaway Train"
Patty Loveless — on "Close Up the Honky Tonks"
Jonell Mosser — on "If I Didn't Have You in My World"
Dawn Sears
Lisa Silver
Cindy Richardson-Walker
Bergen White
Jeff White
Technical
Robert Charles — engineering, overdubs
Carl Gorodetzky — concert master
Mark Hagen — engineering
Warren Peterson — recording, overdubs
Lynn Peterzell — mixing
Denny Purcell — mastering
Bergen White — string arrangements, conductor
Mark Wright — production
References
^ Ridley, Jim (December 1994). "Reviews: Dawn Sears — Nothin' but Good ". New Country . 1 (11): 61.
^ Nothin' but Good (CD booklet). Dawn Sears. Decca Records. 1994. DRND-11056.{{cite AV media notes }}
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