Emotion

Martina McBride  Main Performer

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1 Do What You Do Middleman/Angelo 3:26
2 Anything's Better Than Feelin' the Blues Scruggs/Berg 3:01
3 I Love You Follese/Follese/Hyl 2:52
4 Make Me Believe Leblanc/Srygley 3:50
5 Love's the Only House Cason/Douglas 5:13
6 There You Are Hill/Sanders/Dipier 3:26
7 It's My Time Tribble/Hyler/Crain 3:35
8 I Ain't Goin' Nowhere Sellers/Sanders 3:48
9 Anything and Everything Mann/Kennedy/Kirkpa 3:44
10 From the Ashes Cunningham/Lindsey 4:38
11 Good Bye Griffin 4:16
12 This Uncivil War Peters 5:07
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Emotion

Audio Compact Disc

Label: RCA

Style: Contemporary Country

Emotion

UPC: 078636782423

Release Date: 09/14/1999

Original Release Date: 09/14/1999

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Do What You Do, Anything's Better Than Feelin' the Blues, I Love You, Make Me Believe, Love's the Only House, There You Are, It's My Time, I Ain't Goin' Nowhere, Anything and Everything, From the Ashes, Good Bye, This Uncivil War]
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Maria Konicki Dinoia

Emotion is the fifth installment in a series of platinum albums from one of the most underrated voices in country music. After two years since the release of her double platinum Evolution, Martina McBride tears into these tracks showcasing the range and power of her incomparable voice. Evolution was a big-sounding record with lots of overdubbing and production. Emotion scales back musically using a very small band and the result is fresh and authentic, allowing McBride to captivate us with her resounding vocals. Aptly titled, Emotion, with lyrics like "anything's better than feelin' the blues" and "love's the only house big enough for all the pain in the world," tugs at the heart strings at times. But it's in "Do What You Do" that McBride lets us know that she's just doing what she does: "If you want to give them something different -- something to sink their teeth into -- well baby, you just do what you do." ~ Maria Konicki Dinoia, Rovi