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Between the Earth and the Stars (Jeff Wood album)

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Between the Earth and the Stars is the debut album of American country music singer Jeff Wood. It was released on February 11, 1997 through Imprint Records. The album includes the singles "You Just Get One", "Use Mine" and "You Call That a Mountain".

Content

"You Just Get One" was originally recorded by Ty Herndon on his 1995 debut What Mattered Most, and B. J. Thomas later released his version of "You Call That a Mountain" in 2000 from his album of the same name.

Critical reception

Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time described the album as "pleasant enough sounding" and "usually maintain[ing] country sensibilities" although Remz said that it "produce[d] no surprises".[1] Allmusic critic Jack Leaver, who gave the album two-and-a-half stars out of five, called it "a mostly mellow set[…]that should appeal to the fans of the Dave Loggins-meets-John Berry school of country pop."[2] The San Antonio Express-News called it an "impressive debut".[3]

Track listing

  1. "You Call That a Mountain" (Michael Garvin, Bucky Jones) - 3:26
  2. "Too Late to Turn It Around" (Jeff Wood, John Scott Sherrill, Simon Wilson) - 3:52
  3. "There's No Place Like You" (Wood, Vernon Rust) - 4:11
  4. "Long Way from OK" (Wood, Gary Burr, Pat McDonald) - 3:32
  5. "Time to Move On" (Monty Powell, Eric Silver) - 3:28
  6. "You Just Get One" (Don Schlitz, Vince Gill) - 2:58
  7. "Sure Thing" (Wood, Verlon Thompson) - 3:00
  8. "I Want It All" (Wood, John Tirro) - 3:19
  9. "Use Mine" (Lisa Drew, Steve Seskin) - 4:07
  10. "Between the Earth and the Stars" (Richard Wold, John David) - 4:19

Personnel

As listed in liner notes.[4]

References

  1. ^ Remz, Jeffrey B. (1997). "Jeff Wood - Between the Earth and the Stars". Country Standard Time. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  2. ^ Leaver, Jack. "Jeff Wood - Between the Earth and the Stars". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
  3. ^ Alexander, Wiley (1996-12-01). "S.A.'s Stringfellow a key to Branson boom". San Antonio Express-News. p. 17. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
  4. ^ Between the Earth and the Stars (Media notes). Jeff Wood. Imprint Records. 1997. IMPCD10006.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)