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Cry (Faith Hill) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Free 4:38
2.Cry 3:46
3.One 5:20
4.When The Lights Go Down 4:05
5.Beautiful 4:41
6.Unsaveable 3:51
7.Baby You Belong 4:08
8.If You're Gonna Fly Away 3:48
9.Stronger 4:13
10.If This Is The End 4:55
11.This Is Me 5:04
12.Back To You 4:35
13.I Think I Will 4:08
14.You're Still Here 3:19

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- Faith is phenomenal!

A beautiful woman with an outstanding voice! She's an amzing woman and amzing artist! Way to go, Faith! Keep it up!

- amazing

i love faith hill and i think she is one of the best singers ever =D

- One of her BEST

After Fireflies, though, it is straight DOWNHILL.

- Massively, massively underrated

Hugely underrated album, not traditional country by any means but fantastic

- AMAZING!!!

This is an incredible album with every kind of poetic and syntactic genre you can imagine. You will never regrety getting this album. Timeless!!!

- Amazing

I echo everything rockstarcowby said!

- WOW

one word: FABULOUS!!

- So rich, so complex- never gets old.

Just a beautiful, totally complete perfect album. Excellent songwriting, outstanding musicianship by the instrumentalists, and of course world class vocals. This is not any particular genre, but if I had to pick one I would call it Soul. It has been years since its release but I still love it. Would love to see another recording effort like this from Faith.

- Faith

What a voice! The first time I heard "Cry" I was in awe of her gorgeous voice.

- Cry

Awesome CD! Forget the bad reviews. This is by far my favorite of Faith Hill! I want more of this side of her!

- Grossly Underrated

So maybe it isn't country and maybe it is a little too slick and polished, but the fact remains that this album includes, bar-none, the best vocals of Faith Hill's career and, arguably, some of the best vocal moments pop music has ever seen. Faith Hill, an artist largely unafraid to reinvent herself with each consecutive record, infuses 'Cry' with traces from countless different genres, dabbling in pop to funk to gospel to spoken word to - yes - a little bit of downhome country. But throughout all the experimentation, Hill's voice absolutely SOARS to the stars. She hits notes country stars never even dream of tackling on songs like 'Unsaveable', 'Back to You', 'Stronger', and the title track, proving she's got the stuff to belt with the divas of legend, amongst the likes of Whitney, Mariah, and Celine. And to top it off, she reins it all in at the end with the lovely, subdued, lullaby-esque ballad 'You're Still Here', showing just how much control she has over her instrument. No, not her instrument... Her bazooka. If you want to look at Faith Hill in a completely different light and see just what she's capable of, you need to get this record.

- A Tour de Force and Incredibly Underrated Masterwork

From the opening bars of "Free" you are instantly put on notice that Faith had cut loose from the bonds of being pigeonholed as a "country" artist. No, this is NOT a straight ahead country album. Forget that, its not even a pop-country album. Cry is a rock album with blues soul, R&B horsepower and country lyrical sensibilities. That very fact led it to be rejected by country radio (no surprise) and the only reason it sold as many copies as it did is that the title cut was an excellent track and because Faith spent all the fan base capital she had built from the monumental success of Breathe and put it into this project. And thank goodness she did; Cry is an example of what happens when an independently thinking and talented artist is so successful that they are basically handed the keys to the candy store and allowed to do whatever they want. At its core, Cry is a concept album; the concept revolves the central ideas of sorrow, loss or redemption from those two things with many (such as When the Lights Go Down, One and Back to You) dealing with all of them. Lyrically the album is just stellar; the songwriting is concise, visual and down to earth-you can relate to the subject matter. Vocally, Faith has never sounded better and I doubt she ever will again; this type of music suits her voice perfectly. Her vocals are pushed into the mix just the right amount by Dan Huff so that when she sings the lyrics you can hear her voice dripping with the emotion. She has always had an incredible vocal range, but she knows enough not to overkill with it, which makes it all the more effective on tracks like Back to You where at the 2:30 mark she TAKES OFF after 2:29 of low key buildup and nails you with it. Musically, wow; words escape me. I personally feel this is one of the most well produced mainstream albums I have EVER heard. I own, literally, over 2,000 albums across a broad spectrum of music and listen to them on Ultimate Ears Customs which allows me to hear the music as close to what the artist hears in the studio as is possible and the music on this album is unreal. The instrumentation is multi-layered and diverse; every song manages to have its own unique identity musically and does all of this without sounding busy. I can hear drum rolls start on the left and complete on the right, one guitar pulls in somewhere in the middle and a second plays off to the right. Great care was obviously done with great care and it makes listening to the album pure joy. In the end, Cry did not get the overall everyday recongnition of its predecessor because it lacked huge hit singles but, as is often the case, what is not always the most accessible to the masses is often the best music. It also got dismissed because Faith was classified (and still is to an extent) as a country artist and this wasn't a country album. That is a pity because, when I sit back and look at my collection as just a fan of music, I rank this among my favorite 20 albums ever. It is a lyrical, instrumental and vocal masterwork that should not escape your attention. If you are in a position to do so I HIGHLY encourage you to add this album to your collection-I guarantee you will not be dissapointed.

- Awesome music

Awesome music great voice I always remember you and be a friend

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Cry Wiki

Crying is the dropping of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state or pain. Emotions that can lead to crying include sadness, anger, excitement, and even happiness. The act of crying has been defined as "a complex secretomotor phenomenon characterized by the shedding of tears from the lacrimal apparatus, without any irritation of the ocular structures", instead, giving a relief which protects from conjunctivitis. A related medical term is lacrimation, which also refers to non-emotional shedding of tears. Various forms of crying are known as sobbing, weeping, wailing, whimpering, bawling, and blubbering. For crying to be described as sobbing, it usually has to be accompanied by a set of other symptoms, such as slow but erratic inhalation, occasional instances of breath holding and muscular tremor. A neuronal connection between the lacrimal gland and the areas of the human brain involved with emotion has been established. Tears produced during emotional crying have a chemical composition which differs from other types of tears. They contain significantly greater quantities of the hormones prolactin, adrenocorticotropic hormone, and Leu-enkephalin, and the elements potassium and manganese.

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