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Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime in Franklin, TN
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Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime in Franklin, TN
Current price: $24.49
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Contrary to what the title of
Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime
suggests, this double-disc set is not an anthology, yet it is an overview of
Wynonna Judd
's career, finding her live in concert sifting through her back pages. To be exact, it captures her live at
the Grand Ole Opry House
on February 1, 2005, singing hits that she had as a member of
the Judds
and hits she had as a solo artist, covering a few songs along the way. All the songs follow roughly in chronological order, so the 27-track album functions as something like a musical autobiography. It's a clever idea and one that's well executed: the mood of her performances are appropriately warm, laid-back, and reflective. She's not rewriting her history; she's indulging in nostalgia, which means this isn't quite an essential record, but anybody who has followed her throughout her career will find it hard not to join
Wynonna
on her stroll down memory lane, since this has such relaxed, friendly vibe. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime
suggests, this double-disc set is not an anthology, yet it is an overview of
Wynonna Judd
's career, finding her live in concert sifting through her back pages. To be exact, it captures her live at
the Grand Ole Opry House
on February 1, 2005, singing hits that she had as a member of
the Judds
and hits she had as a solo artist, covering a few songs along the way. All the songs follow roughly in chronological order, so the 27-track album functions as something like a musical autobiography. It's a clever idea and one that's well executed: the mood of her performances are appropriately warm, laid-back, and reflective. She's not rewriting her history; she's indulging in nostalgia, which means this isn't quite an essential record, but anybody who has followed her throughout her career will find it hard not to join
Wynonna
on her stroll down memory lane, since this has such relaxed, friendly vibe. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Contrary to what the title of
Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime
suggests, this double-disc set is not an anthology, yet it is an overview of
Wynonna Judd
's career, finding her live in concert sifting through her back pages. To be exact, it captures her live at
the Grand Ole Opry House
on February 1, 2005, singing hits that she had as a member of
the Judds
and hits she had as a solo artist, covering a few songs along the way. All the songs follow roughly in chronological order, so the 27-track album functions as something like a musical autobiography. It's a clever idea and one that's well executed: the mood of her performances are appropriately warm, laid-back, and reflective. She's not rewriting her history; she's indulging in nostalgia, which means this isn't quite an essential record, but anybody who has followed her throughout her career will find it hard not to join
Wynonna
on her stroll down memory lane, since this has such relaxed, friendly vibe. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime
suggests, this double-disc set is not an anthology, yet it is an overview of
Wynonna Judd
's career, finding her live in concert sifting through her back pages. To be exact, it captures her live at
the Grand Ole Opry House
on February 1, 2005, singing hits that she had as a member of
the Judds
and hits she had as a solo artist, covering a few songs along the way. All the songs follow roughly in chronological order, so the 27-track album functions as something like a musical autobiography. It's a clever idea and one that's well executed: the mood of her performances are appropriately warm, laid-back, and reflective. She's not rewriting her history; she's indulging in nostalgia, which means this isn't quite an essential record, but anybody who has followed her throughout her career will find it hard not to join
Wynonna
on her stroll down memory lane, since this has such relaxed, friendly vibe. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

















