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Fearless  (Audio CD) 
by Terri Clark

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:September 19, 2000
Studio:Mercury Nashville
Number Of Discs:1
Format:Enhanced
Average Customer Rating: based on 65 reviews

Track Listing
1. No Fear
2. Sometimes Goodbye
3. Take My Time
4. Empty
5. Getting There
6. Easy From Now On
7. A Little Gasoline
8. Last Thing I Wanted
9. To Tell You Everything
10. The Real Thing
11. Midnight's Gone
12. Good Mother

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2Disappointing  Jan 09, 2008
Terri is trying to be Mary Chapin Carpenter on this CD, and it doesn't work for her. I much prefer the more Country sound of her earlier work. Also, she does a middle-of-the-road version of "Easy From Now On," a song that's pretty much owned by Emmylou Harris, and Terri pales in comparison. If Terri is going to keep wearing the cowboy hat, she needs songs and arrangements that fit the image. Not recommended, not for Mary Chapin Carpenter fans, Emmylou fans, or fans of the old Terri.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5terri's biggest fan  Jul 19, 2004
this is terri clarks best cd. it is sadly her worst selling. i have all of her cd's and this one is the only one that i can listen to over and over again and again. from the opening track to the closing track the songs are magnifiscent. i can't wait to see what terri will releash in the future

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5Great achievement  Sep 25, 2003
This album was sorely overlooked by critics and country radio. The album got some press here in Canada, and had a few hits, but didn't even make the slightest of a mark in the US. Which is a shame, because FEARLESS is her most mature effort in her career so far. The songwriting is personal and endearing, the music is great. She actually worked with Mary Chapin Carpenter on a few songs, and throws in a few covers. She covers the classic Emmylou Harris song "Easy From Now On" (which Emmylou sings backing vocals on) and also does a very stripped back acoustic version of Jann Arden's hit "Good Mother" (which has Jann on background/harmony vocals). The album had a few singles: "A Little Gasoline", "No Fear", "Empty" and "Getting There". "No Fear" was the biggest hit, a song she used as the theme for the Special Olympics in Canada. "Empty" is a very bare and acoustic ballad that is beautiful, and "Getting There" has a lot of humor and truthness to it. Perhaps, to me at least, the most poignant song is "Midnight's Gone", a song about feeling trapped and held back in a small town even though you have these dreams. "Sometimes Goodbye" is another favorite, great lyrics and message, and it could have been a great single. The album is very sparse in its arrangements, very laid back and acoustic for the most part. Other highlights include "The Real Thing", "Take My Time" and more.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Fearless  Jan 13, 2003
As an album by countyr singer Terri Clark, this is one of the better albums by her. why because it is not only the cathcy tunes on the album, but also her insight into the human condition and relationship of man & woman. But the maturity of behind her voice which she sing especially on EMPTY, and the ultimate kiss-off song A LITTLE GASOLINE and the NO FEAR song also.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Brilliant Work  Dec 06, 2002
I don't have enough good things to say about this C.D. other than that I have proably over-listened to it. In truth, it really fits into its own genre. It isn't overly poppy and laced with obnoxious background vocals and annoying harmonies, yet it isn't twangy and George-Straitish like her previous work. It's cool and hip; and the songs are arranged well enough to prevent the album from becoming tedious. Some of the songs have very inspiring lyrics, but what is important about this album is the unique tambour of Terri's voice and the music itself. You can tell that the woman behind all of this has quite a sharp mind.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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