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Burn

 

  • Artist: Jo Dee Messina
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 01, 2000
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

Co-producers Tim McGraw and Byron Gallimore struck gold on Burn, Jo Dee Messina's third offering for Curb, and her last for five solid years. The formula on her first two offerings, her self-titled debut (1996) and I'm Alright (1998), seemed to work, and the pair didn't tinker with it all that much, except for the fact that the pair could see the bend in the road where the fork between contemporary country and slick adult pop came together and they met it head on. Given the monster set of contralto pipes that Messina possesses, it didn't matter; she crossed over into the pop mainstream anyway. The hits here include the awesome "These Are the Days," written by Holly Lamar and Stephanie Bentley, which wound layers of acoustic guitars, pedal steel, and a soaring harmonica that filled the center as fiddles and mandolins colored the backdrop. Messina expressed the "never say die" philosophy in the song with hunger and verve, putting it across with conviction and even a little mischievous delight. The title track is a love song like no other she'd recorded before. Its ringing guitars and nearly urban R&B bassline carried the monochromatic melody line into deep emotional territory, and once more Messina put the song across as if she'd lived it all, asking the question "Do you want to be a soldier, for love?" with all the authority necessary to communicate it to fans. "Dare to Dream" is such a straight-up pop/rocker it's a wonder it wasn't on every Top 40 station simultaneously. The album opens with the killer single "Downtime," which defines the heart of contemporary country: its themes of determination in the face of adversity, the belief in true love as a redemptive force, and a musical backdrop that is equal parts pop, country, and the light rock that powered the 1970s. There's even a more convincing argument for rock on the set in the Roy Hurd and Templeton Thompson tune "Nothing I Can Do," which has a near thundering guitar riff in the verse. Burn is a kind of small masterpiece that never dates, despite its occasionally sugary sound and very slick production; it's a testament to the vocal prowess of Messina, who is able to convey even the most ordinary lyrics with authority. Of the recordings she issued between her debut and 2005's Delicious Surprise, Burn remains her finest moment. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Downtime (Lyrics) Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Bishop Phillip Coleman Jo Dee Messina (3:43)
That's the Way (Lyrics) Annie Roboff, Holly Lamar Jo Dee Messina (3:21)
Dare to Dream (Lyrics) Adrienne Follesé Jo Dee Messina (3:18)
Burn (Lyrics) Pam Reswick, Tina Arena, Steve Werfel Jo Dee Messina (4:39)
If Not You (Lyrics) Tom Shapiro, George Teren Jo Dee Messina (4:11)
Closer (Lyrics) Chris Lindsey, Marvin Green, Aimee Mayo Jo Dee Messina (4:04)
These Are the Days (Lyrics) Holly Lamar, Stephanie Bentley Jo Dee Messina (3:49)
Saturday Night (Lyrics) Tim Nichols, Annie Roboff Jo Dee Messina (3:41)
Angelene (Lyrics) Holly Lamar, Stephanie Bentley Jo Dee Messina (3:57)
Nothing I Can Do (Lyrics) Roy Hurd, Templeton Thompson Jo Dee Messina (4:04)
Bring on the Rain (Lyrics) Billy Montana, Helen Darling Jo Dee Messina, Tim McGraw (3:59)

Credits

Matt Silva (Engineer), Doug Sax (Mastering), Lonnie Wilson (Drums), Glenn Sweitzer (Art Direction), Michael Landau (Guitar (Bass)), Ronnie Rivera (Engineer), Chad Brown (Assistant Engineer), Mary Beth Felts (Make-Up), Lisa Bevill (Vocals (Background)), Chris Lord-Alge (Mixing Engineer), Chad Brown (Engineer), Steve Kaplan (Engineer), David Bryant (Engineer), Paul Franklin (Guitar (Steel)), Mary Beth Felts (Hair Stylist), Erik Lutkins (Engineer), Byron Gallimore (Producer), Woody Woodruff (Engineer), Gene Miller (Vocals (Background)), Dennis Davis (Engineer), Matt Silva (Mixing Engineer), Ron Davis (Photography), Joel Green (Make-Up), Steve Nathan (Keyboards), Aubrey Haynie (Fiddle), Jeffrey "Woody" Woodruff (Engineer), Greg Fogie (Assistant Engineer), Steve Kaplan (Mixing Engineer), Biff Watson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ann Callis (Production Assistant), Earl Cox (Make-Up), Richard Hanson (Engineer), Michael Landau (Guitar (Electric)), Tim McGraw (Producer), Mike Brignardello (Bass), Glenn Sweitzer (Design), Julian King (Engineer), Ricky Cobble (Engineer), Greg Fogie (Engineer), Earl Cox (Hair Stylist), Mike Dy (Engineer), Larry Byrom (Guitar (Acoustic)), John D. Willis (Guitar (Acoustic)), Byron Gallimore (Guitar (12 String Electric)), John VanNest (Digital Editing), Paul Franklin (Drums), Kim Parent (Vocals (Background)), Brent Mason (Guitar (Electric)), Joel Green (Hair Stylist)
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Burn
Studio album by Jo Dee Messina
Released August 1, 2000 (2000-08-01)
Genre Country
Label Curb
Producer Byron Gallimore, Tim McGraw
Professional reviews
Jo Dee Messina chronology
I'm Alright
(1997)
Burn
(1999)
A Joyful Noise
(2002)

Burn is the third studio album by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina, released in 2000.

Her first No. 1 Billboard album on the Top Country Albums charts, it also hit No. 19 on the Billboard 200. "That's the Way" served as the album's lead-off single, spending four weeks at the top of the Billboard country music charts and becoming a major pop hit, peaking at #25. Following it was the title track (previously recorded by Tina Arena on her album In Deep) which became a #2 hit on the country music charts and Top 20 hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, it gave Messina her first entry on the latter charts. "Downtime" peaked at #5 on the country music charts, followed by another Number One in the Tim McGraw duet "Bring on the Rain". Finally, "Dare to Dream" peaked at #23 in mid 2002.

Track listing

  1. "Downtime" (Phillip Coleman, Carolyn Dawn Johnson) - 3:43
  2. "That's the Way" (Annie Roboff, Holly Lamar) - 3:21
  3. "Dare to Dream" (Jane Bach, Adrienne Follesé) - 3:18
  4. "Burn" (Tina Arena, Steve Werfel, Pam Reswick) - 4:39
  5. "If Not you"(George Teren, Tom Shapiro) - 4:11
  6. "Closer"(Chris Lindsey, Marv Green, Aimee Mayo) - 4:04
  7. "These Are the Days" (Stephanie Bentley, Lamar) - 3:49
  8. "Saturday Night" (Tim Nichols, Roboff) - 3:41
  9. "Angelene" (Bentley, Lamar) - 3:57
  10. "Nothing I Can Do" (Roy Hurd, Templeton Thompson) - 4:04
  11. "Bring On the Rain" (Billy Montana, Helen Darling) - 3:59

Singles

  • That's the Way June 6, 2000 [1]
  • Burn April 3, 2001 [2]
  • Downtime
  • Bring on the Rain October 2001 [3]
  • Dare to Dream June 2002 [4]
Preceded by
Fly
by Dixie Chicks
Top Country Albums number-one album
August 19 - August 25, 2000
Succeeded by
Coyote Ugly
by Various Artists

 
 
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