Wynonna Judd New Day Dawning

Wynonna Judd - New Day Dawning (2000)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Aug. 22, 2019
Wynonna Judd - New Day Dawning (2000)

Wynonna Judd - New Day Dawning (2000)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 465 MB | MP3 (CBR 320 kbps) - 161 MB | 01:02:18
Genre: Country, Soft Rock | Label: MCA

Southern gospel and soul, rockers, and ballads all grace Wynonna Judd's fifth release as a solo artist and her first as co-producer. One of the most recognizable voices in country music, the depth and range of her voice can be heard from the first track, the rhythmic "Going Nowhere," to the last, the soulful "I Can't Wait to Meet You." Fans will be delighted to hear Judd put her rock-influenced country-pop spin on Joni Mitchell's "Help Me." And of course, what's a good Wynonna album without her signature growl?

Wynonna - All-Time Greatest Hits (2018)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 7, 2024
Wynonna - All-Time Greatest Hits (2018)

Wynonna - All-Time Greatest Hits (2018)
FLAC (tracks) - 497 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 179 MB
1:16:50 | Country, Blues, Country Pop | Label: Curb Records

All-Time Greatest Hits is the title of the fourth compilation album released by the American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released on August 10, 2018 via digital download and on streaming platforms. No physical version was released. The compilation reprises twenty tracks from her studio albums: her 1992 self-titled debut, 1993's Tell Me Why, 1996's Revelations, 1997's The Other Side, 2003's What The World Needs Now Is Love, and her 2009 covers album Sing: Chapter 1. In addition, "I Can Only Imagine", recorded live at the Ryman Auditorium, from her 2005 live album Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime is included, along with the track "Jesus and a Jukebox" from 2016's Wynonna & the Big Noise. The album also includes two duets previously unavailable on a Wynonna release; her duet A Bad Goodbye with Clint Black, and her Christmas single with Kenny Rogers, "Mary, Did You Know?". No songs were included from Wynonna's fifth studio album New Day Dawning.

Wynonna - All-Time Greatest Hits (2018)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 7, 2024
Wynonna - All-Time Greatest Hits (2018)

Wynonna - All-Time Greatest Hits (2018)
FLAC (tracks) - 497 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 179 MB
1:16:50 | Country, Blues, Country Pop | Label: Curb Records

All-Time Greatest Hits is the title of the fourth compilation album released by the American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released on August 10, 2018 via digital download and on streaming platforms. No physical version was released. The compilation reprises twenty tracks from her studio albums: her 1992 self-titled debut, 1993's Tell Me Why, 1996's Revelations, 1997's The Other Side, 2003's What The World Needs Now Is Love, and her 2009 covers album Sing: Chapter 1. In addition, "I Can Only Imagine", recorded live at the Ryman Auditorium, from her 2005 live album Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime is included, along with the track "Jesus and a Jukebox" from 2016's Wynonna & the Big Noise. The album also includes two duets previously unavailable on a Wynonna release; her duet A Bad Goodbye with Clint Black, and her Christmas single with Kenny Rogers, "Mary, Did You Know?". No songs were included from Wynonna's fifth studio album New Day Dawning.
Wynonna Judd - Big Bang Concert Series: Wynonna Judd Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 (Live) (2017)

Wynonna Judd - Big Bang Concert Series: Wynonna Judd Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 (Live) (2017)
Country, Rock | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:29:42 | 208 MB
Label: Mountain Man Music | Release Year: 2017

As one half of the Judds, Wynonna Judd became one of the most popular and respected female country stars of her time. On her own since the early '90s, Judd demonstrated an eclecticism that increasingly confounded hardcore country fans and radio programmers but also helped her retain a core of admiring followers. Her solo records might stick with Judds-style country-pop or delve into roots rock, blues, gospel, adult contemporary pop, folk, or Southern R&B. Judd was born Christina Ciminella in Ashland, Kentucky, on May 30, 1964. Her mother, Naomi (then known by her birth name, Diana), was still in high school at the time, and her biological father abandoned the family almost immediately; Naomi married another man, Michael Ciminella, to create a traditional family unit. In 1968, they moved to Los Angeles, but the marriage disintegrated in 1972. Wynonna spent parts of the next few years living on welfare and returned to Kentucky with her mother in 1976.