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Love Somebody

Reba McEntire  Composer Reba McEntire  Vocals (Background) Reba McEntire  Producer Reba McEntire  Main Performer

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1 Going Out Like That Akins/Hayslip/Selle 3:43
2 Enough Archer/Scherz/Shack 4:07
3 She Got Drunk Last Night Clark/McAnally 3:03
4 Livin' Ain't Killed Me Yet James/Veltz 3:01
5 That's When I Knew Collins/Gorley 4:03
6 I'll Go On Bowen/James 3:32
7 Until They Don't Love You McAnally/McKenna/Os 3:06
8 Promise Me Something Fernandez/Miller/Ru 4:07
9 Just Like Them Horses Hengber/James 4:30
10 Love Somebody Hunt/McAnally/Osbor 3:15
11 Love Land Douglas/Thibodeau 3:58
12 Pray for Peace McEntire 3:50
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Love Somebody

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Nash Icon

Category: Country

Love Somebody

UPC: 843930015948

Release Date: 04/14/2015

Original Release Date: 04/14/2015

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Going Out Like That, Enough, She Got Drunk Last Night, Livin' Ain't Killed Me Yet, That's When I Knew, I'll Go On, Until They Don't Love You, Promise Me Something, Just Like Them Horses, Love Somebody, Love Land, Pray for Peace]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Reba McEntire sat out the first half of the 2010s, spending time concentrating on a new television show -- the sitcom Malibu Country, which lasted the 2012-2013 season -- before signing with Nash Icon, an offshoot of Big Machine, for 2015's Love Somebody. Stakes were relatively high for Reba. She still was one of the biggest stars in country music but a five-year hiatus is a long time for anybody, particularly in a format that no longer favors either longevity or females. Given this environment, it's not a surprise that McEntire chose to play it safe, doubling down on the carefully crafted Music City pop that was her stock in trade, but changing her style just enough to signal she was not out of touch. Tellingly, those slight changes are the tunes that resonate here: the Brandy Clark/Shane McAnally tune "She Got Drunk Last Night," "Love Somebody" co-written by McAnally, Sam Hunt, and Josh Osborne, even the Jennifer Nettles duet "Enough." Elsewhere, McEntire serves up the expected in typically solid style: with flair but no flash, serving the song while steering all attention to her. If Love Somebody isn't a knockout, it's nevertheless welcome: Reba does what she does so well, it's a pleasure to have her back. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi