Deana Carter's debut album may have seemed like the arrival of an overnight sensation, but that was hardly the truth.
Carter cracked it finally at 30, after trying since she was 17 as the daughter of kicking country guitar picker
Fred Carter. With its ironic odd title and its mix of singer/songwriter folk, new traditionalist country, and pop,
Carter came up with a winner. Produced by
Chris Farren and
Jimmy Bowen,
Carter's album features six originals, including the title track, "Count Me In," the amazing opener, "I've Loved Enough to Know," with its hooky guitars, shimmering fiddles, and cascading pianos, the gorgeous "Love Ain't Worth Making" and "Before We Ever Heard Goodbye," and "How Do I Get There." These are the album's strongest tunes, full of passion and sincerity regarding love, its fulfillment and impossibility, as well as its mystery.
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