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When Love Finds You

When Love Finds You

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Artist: Vince Gill
Label: Mca Nashville
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 9326

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 11047
UPC: 008811104726
EAN: 0008811104726
ASIN: B000002OSD

Release Date: June 7, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Whenever You Come Around
  • You Better Think Twice
  • Real Lady's Man
  • What the Cowgirls Do
  • When Love Finds You
  • If There's Anything I Can Do
  • South Side of Dixie
  • Maybe Tonight
  • Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn) - Vince Gill, Anderson, Al [1]
  • If I Had My Way
  • Go Rest High on That Mountain

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential recording
Vince Gill's tenor combines the breathy intimacy of a whisper with the full-bodied tone of a belted gospel chorus. This is the best of both worlds, and Gill exploits his voice to make otherwise forgettable material sound like the catchiest of tunes and the most personal of confessions. The most striking song on When Love Finds You is "Go Rest High on That Mountain," which Gill wrote for his older brother Bob, who died of a heart attack after a hard life. Sounding like a processional from a church funeral, the song is simply constructed, but Gill fills it with the most passionate singing of his career, perfectly balancing sorrow and remembered affection. --Geoffrey Himes

Amazon.com
Vince Gill is such a terrific singer that he can overcome even the frequently mediocre songwriting on When Love Finds You The country superstar's tenor combines the breathy intimacy of a whisper with the full-bodied tone of a belted gospel chorus. This is the best of both worlds, and Gill exploits it to make otherwise forgettable material sound like the catchiest of hooks and the most personal of confessions. The album's most striking song is "Go Rest High on That Mountain," which Gill wrote by himself for his older brother Bob, who died last year of a heart attack after a hard life. Sounding like a processional from a church funeral, the song is simply constructed, but Gill fills it with the most passionate singing of his career, perfectly balancing sorrow and remembered affection. --Geoffrey Himes


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Sign of Things to Come   November 16, 2008
J. OGARA
This early release of Gill's displays his awesome talent as a singer and musician. It was a sign of things to come for both Vince Gill and the world of country music.

"Go Rest High on That Mountain" is one of the most beautiful, emotional songs ever written.



5 out of 5 stars purchase   October 31, 2008
Cheryl A. Lennon (Australia)
firstly i would like to thank AMAZON for giving me the chance to be able to purchase a product that was impossible to get here in Australia,i was very impressed at how easy and quick it was to order, and receive my order,i have been trying to get Vince Gills WHEN LOVE FINDS YOU for what seems forever,so again A BIG THANK YOU to you guys,i really wanted to get this album as (hope this doesnt sound to morbid)but i have wanted the track GO REST HIGH ON THAT MOUNTAIN for my funeral song as i have loved it and always said i wanted it played at my funeral since first hearing the song,not that i have any intention of using it any time soon.. I HOPE..again many,many thanks for your effecient help...take care...CHERYL LENNON...AUSTRALIA


2 out of 5 stars Not that exciting   January 27, 2008
Marcus Aurelius (PA USA)
I know a bunch of VG fans will be all over me for this, but the cd just doesn't take off. I never heard of the dude until recently when I saw him on t.v. and he was smoking--great voice, great guitarist, band that worked like locomotive. This is too restrained, too pretty. Yea, you'll say, "What century is this? You didn't know VG?" Nope, but I do know what I heard on t.v. live was really great, and this cd sure ain't.


5 out of 5 stars Mellow Ballads   February 9, 2007
Lonnie E. Holder (Sullivan, Illinois United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Vince Gill has a nice voice, perhaps one of the best voices in country music today. Vince's voice is a perfect match to the mellow ballads on this CD. His vocal command of the songs is necessary in some cases to overcome mediocre songwriting. There are enough mellow ballads on this CD to make this CD a necessary addition to the collections of fans of Vince Gill, classic country and tender ballads.

This CD begins with "Whenever You Come Around." The singing is very good and gets even better in the chorus when Trisha Yearwood joins Gill. The music is simple and pretty with a nice bridge. Ignore the cheesy lyrics. This song was released as a single with "South Side of Dixie" and reached #2 on the Billboard country chart and #72 on the Billboard pop chart.

The second song is faster than the first and has better lyrics too. "You Better Think Twice" has a classic country sound and features additional vocals by Jonell Mosser and Billy Thomas. This song was released as a single backed by "Real Lady's Man," reaching #2 on the Billboard country chart.

The song "Real Lady's Man" has a solid classic country sound with the addition of a steel guitar played by John Hughey and a fiddle played by Stuart Duncan. The clincher is the vocal support of Alison Krause. The music is excellent, the singing is wonderful and the lyrics are very nice. This song is one of the better songs on this CD.

The song "What the Cowgirls Do" reached #2 on the country charts, backed by "Go Rest High on the Mountain." The music is reasonably good, and Gill sings the lyrics nicely, but the lyrics are very cheesy. However, this song is a great bar song when you are trying to line dance and your brain is turned off.

I have a soft spot for love ballads, and the #3 charting song "When Love Finds You" is a very nice love ballad. There are nice synthesizer touches in this song along with excellent guitar work. This song is another of the better songs on this album, boasting poetic lyrics. This song was released as a single backed by "If I Had My Way." This song gave Gill the 1994 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.

"If there's Anything I Can Do" is a song of support that comes from love, but this beautiful song is all about the support and not about winning her heart. This song was the backing song to "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)," but I think this song is an incredible song with great music, lyrics and singing and is easily one of the best songs on this CD.

The pace speeds up significantly with "The South Side of Dixie." This song makes me want to tap my feet and jump around on the dance floor. This song is very competent and fun and makes a great party song.

Next up is another phenomenal ballad, "Maybe Tonight," which was the backing song on a single release featuring "Go Rest High on That Mountain" in 1995. This slow, mellow, moody song of longing matches "If There's Anything I Can Do" in terms of quality and style. This song is incredible, even if it is on the verge of being heartbreaking.

The song "Which Bridge to Cross (Which Bridge to Burn)" is another lovely ballad. This one is about trying to decide which love is the One. I love the music, I love the singing, but the topic bothers me. Either he screwed up the first time or he is in the "grass is greener" syndrome. Either way, it seems like one of two women and possibly both are going to get hurt. Songs like this are my least favorite songs because the singer got himself in this messy situation and I really do not want to know about it. It is a beautifully played and sung song, with vocal support from Dawn Sears, Billy Thomas and Jeff White. This song reached #4 on the country chart, backed by "If There's Anything I Can Do."

Gill weighs in on world peace with the ballad "If I Had My Way." This song is mellow and slow, and Gill's voice is wonderful. The lyrics are simple, but match the topic nicely. Amy Grant and Billy Thomas join Gill on the vocals. This song backed "When Love Finds You" in single release.

The final song on this CD is the gospel & blues influenced song "Go Rest High on the Mountain." I get a chill when I listen to this song. Patty Loveless and Ricky Scaggs provide additional vocals and the harmonies are phenomenal. This song was released as a single twice, the first time in May 1994 as the backing song to "What the Cowgirls Do" and the second time in August 1995 as the front song, backed by "Maybe Tonight," reaching #14 on the charts. Though this song did not fare as well commercially as the other songs released from this album, the Recording Academy and the Country Music Association rewarded Gill amply. This song won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song and the Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for 1995. The Country Music Association gave Gill the CMA award for Song of the Year in 1996. Both awards are well deserved.

This album was a landmark for Gill. He received numerous nominations in 1994, 1995 and 1996 for songs from this album, winning four awards in addition to being named the CMA Male Vocalist of the Year for 1995 (his fifth win in a row). The album reached #2 on the Billboard Country Music chart and #6 on the Billboard Pop Album chart. This CD does lean heavily to mellow music and ballads. However, most of the music is well done and the album is easy to like. You need this album for your Vince Gill collection.

Enjoy!



3 out of 5 stars Over-rated   January 9, 2007
R. Wiggins (Panama City Beach, FL)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I personally feel that Vince Gill is over-rated as a country singer. It's knda like rooting for Pac 10 & Big 10 football , it's okay, if you don't know any better.

I bought this CD as a gift for my wife, who does love it !


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