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Allmusic's Thom Jurek wrote that the album "contains ten cuts that either walk the line between country and straight-up radio-friendly pop or fall just to the country side of that fence." He also wrote: "Messina has an enormous voice. While she doesn't have to stretch her contralto range much, her sense of dynamics is a near trademark, learned from the very best in the business" and that she "can deliver party tunes, love songs, and break-up songs as well as anyone." |
Allmusic's Thom Jurek wrote that the album "contains ten cuts that either walk the line between country and straight-up radio-friendly pop or fall just to the country side of that fence." He also wrote: "Messina has an enormous voice. While she doesn't have to stretch her contralto range much, her sense of dynamics is a near trademark, learned from the very best in the business" and that she "can deliver party tunes, love songs, and break-up songs as well as anyone." |
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I'm Alright is Jo Dee Messina's second studio album which was released on March 17, 1998 by Curb Records.
Tracklisting[]
- I'm Alright 3:16
- Stand Beside Me 3:41
- Even God Must Get The Blues 3:52
- No Time For Tears 3:26
- Lesson In Leavin' 3:39
- Bye Bye 3:19
- Silver Thunderbird 4:09
- I Know Heartache 3:29
- Because You Love Me 3:50
- Cover Me 3:27
Chart Performance[]
"I'm Alright" peaked at #6 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart and #61 on the Billboard 200. It was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA for U.S. sales of two million copies, making it Messina's highest-selling album to date.
Critical Reception[]
Allmusic's Thom Jurek wrote that the album "contains ten cuts that either walk the line between country and straight-up radio-friendly pop or fall just to the country side of that fence." He also wrote: "Messina has an enormous voice. While she doesn't have to stretch her contralto range much, her sense of dynamics is a near trademark, learned from the very best in the business" and that she "can deliver party tunes, love songs, and break-up songs as well as anyone."