Martina McBride Albums Ranked
Martina Mariea McBride (née Schiff, born July 29, 1966) is an American country music singer-songwriter and record producer. She is known for her soprano singing range and her country pop material. McBride has thirteen studio albums, two greatest hits compilations, one “live” album, as well as two additional compilation albums. Eight of her studio albums and two of her compilations have an RIAA Gold certification or higher. In the U.S., she has sold over 14 million albums. In addition, McBride has won the Country Music Association’s “Female Vocalist of the Year” award four times (tied with Reba McEntire for the second-most wins) and the Academy of Country Music’s “Top Female Vocalist” award three times.[3] She is also a 14-time Grammy Award nominee. Here are all of Martina McBride albums ranked.
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10. Shine (2009)
“This album has a lot of electric guitars that really give it a great pop/rock sound. It includes the current hit Ride which Martina belts out perfectly.Other catchy uptempos include Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong,Sunny Side Up and the edgy You’re Not Leaving Me.”
9. Greatest Hits (2001)
“Martina McBride is fantastic! This album is full of her greatest hits and there isn’t a bad one in the bunch. I loved revisiting some of my favorite songs of hers and she sings like an angel. I would recommend this album to anyone in any music category.”
8. Everlasting (2014)
“A wonderful selection of songs that showcase Martina McBride’s vocal capabilities very well. Sound quality and acoustics are top notch. Two thumbs up and definitely should live up to the title – “Everlasting” Showcases Martina’s vocal ability in other genre’s besides country,, beautiful songs along with a beautiful voice make for some easy listening”.
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7. Emotion (1999)
“EMOTION is much more laid back and acoustic in its sound, that the sound heavy EVOLUTION album. The album is also much more pop minded than anything she’s done. Once again, she crossed over with “I Love You”, a massive hit from the album.”
6. Reckless (2016)
“It’s a good album from Martina McBride that will be enjoyed by her fans (like me). She is in fine singing form, though many of the songs, while perfectly fine pop/country songs, are pretty ordinary, though pleasantly enough they are written for grown-ups. My two favorite songs are “It Ain’t Pretty,” a narrative about a woman getting over a broken romance by going out on a Saturday night, and “You and You Alone” which is just Martina and a piano, showcasing her beautiful voice and considerable singing skill.”
5. Eleven (2011)
“Every song on Eleven sounds completely different and stripped back of over production.From the simply stunning power anthem I’m Gonna Love You Through It,to the duet Marry Me with Pat Monahan from the band Train, to the edgy single Teenage Daughters, Martina has developed a new sound without neglecting her old fan base.”
4. Evolution (1997)
“This cd is awesome. It is a must have for anyone who is willing to listen to the heart and not just the genre of music. Whether you like rock or country, gospel or grunge, she, with her voice, will take you on a journey with her style and grace. She is the voice of the every woman.”
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3. Wild Angels (1995)
“Martina McBride has recorded many fine albums, but I find this one particularly appealing is the use of traditional instruments (steel guitar, mandolin, fiddle) together will all the instruments normally to be found on nineties pop-country albums. Listening to this, nobody can be in any doubt that Martina is, at heart, a country singer, even if her music has plenty of pop mixed in with it.”
2. Martina (2003)
“”Martina” is a fantastic collection of songs sung with beauty and power and grace. It is almost impossible for me to even begin to think of choosing a favorite song, because I love each and every one of this cd’s twelve tracks, but “So Magical” is just a perfect upbeat summer song, “In My Daughter’s Eyes” is an incredibly moving ballad and “God’s Will” sends shivers through me. Not to mention “This One’s For The Girls” and “She’s A Butterfly” which make me feel so happy and so sexy at the same time! And to be honest, I never cared for the song “Over The Rainbow” all that much until I heard Martina sing it.”
1. The Way That I Am (1993)
“Martina has a great voice, strong and powerful yet still capable of singing a soft romantic ballad. The biggest hit from this album was “Independence Day” with its double meaning…a very strong subject, and a strong song. Every song on here is a good song, no filler at all. These are songs of ordinary people’s everyday lives, loves and sorrows.”
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