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Live in Branson, MO, USA

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Released
  
1993

Producer
  
Ralph Jungheim

Release date
  
1993

Length
  
34:05

Artist
  
Connie Smith

Label
  
LaserLight Digital

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Recorded
  
October 13, 1992 (Branson, Missouri)

Live in Branson, MO, USA (1993)
  
The Essential Connie Smith (1996)

Genres
  
Country music, Gospel music

Similar
  
Connie Smith Sings Her, Just One Time, I Never Once Stopped, A Lady Named Smith, City Lights: Country Favorites

Live in Branson, MO, USA is a live album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in 1993 on Laserlight Records and was produced by Ralph Jungheim. It was Smith's first official album (other than compilations) since 1978's New Horizons.

Contents

Background

Live in Branson, MO, USA was Connie Smith's first live album. The album was recorded at a theater in Branson, Missouri October 13, 1992. The album consisted of nine tracks, which also included a ten-minute medley of her hits. Seven of the album's tracks were Smith's hits, including her #1 single, "Once a Day," and four other recordings from Smith's years at RCA Victor Records. The album also includes two singles from her years at Columbia Records: "You've Got Me (Right Where You Want Me)" and "I've Got My Baby on My Mind." In addition, the album featured two Gospel songs, "How Great Thou Art" and a cover of Martha Carson's "Satisfied."

The album was reviewed by Allmusic critic, Dan Cooper, who gave the release three out of five stars. A full description of the release was not included.

Personnel

  • Jimmy Capps – guitar
  • Rod Ham – bass
  • Mark Pearman – fiddle
  • Connie Smith – lead vocals
  • Gary Smith – piano
  • Jack Smith – steel guitar, leader
  • Steve Turner – drums
  • Songs

    1I've Got My Baby On My Mind2:31
    2Where Is My Castle2:44
    3Just One Time2:45

    References

    Live in Branson, MO, USA Wikipedia