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Unlimited (Reba McEntire album)

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Unlimited is Reba McEntire's fifth studio album. It featured her first number one hits "Can't Even Get The Blues" and "You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving". It was one of her first Mercury albums to be released on CD in 1990, but like most of her early material, it is now only available as a digital download.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'd Say You"Chuck Howard2:58
2."Everything I'll Ever Own"Johnny MacRae, Bob Morrison3:19
3."What Do You Know About Heartache?"MacRae, Morrison, Len Chiriacka, Mary Welch2:50
4."Out of the Blue"Byron Hill, Robert A. Johnson2:34
5."Over, Under and Around"Mark Miller, Bobby Randall2:13
6."I'm Not That Lonely Yet"Bill Rice, Sharon Vaughn2:43
7."Whoever's Watchin'"Gary Morris, Kevin Welch2:46
8."Old Man River (I've Come to Talk Again)"Danny Hogan, Ronny Scaife3:22
9."You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving"Kerry Chater, Dickey Lee2:51
10."Can't Even Get the Blues"Rick Carnes, Tom Damphier2:25

Personnel

Production

  • Jerry Kennedy – producer
  • Brent King – engineer, mixing
  • Rick McCollister – engineer, mixing
  • Ken Criblez – assistant engineer
  • Steve Fralick – assistant engineer
  • Tim Kish – assistant engineer
  • Phil Austin – mastering

Charts

Album

Chart (1982) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums [2] 22

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
US Country CAN Country
1982 "I'm Not That Lonely Yet" 3 11
"Can't Even Get the Blues" 1
1983 "You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving" 1 5

References