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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 18
  2. Negative: 2 out of 18

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  1. AmandaP
    Jun 13, 2003
    10
    Faith, Great job on you're new cd. I love it. I love your music no matter what kind of Genre it is. I know where your roots are and I am glad that you are doing things that you think you should do them. Other wise, it wouldn't be fun to you if you were singing the type of songs everyone else wants you to sing. Who cares if it isn't country, just as long as it is good and Faith, Great job on you're new cd. I love it. I love your music no matter what kind of Genre it is. I know where your roots are and I am glad that you are doing things that you think you should do them. Other wise, it wouldn't be fun to you if you were singing the type of songs everyone else wants you to sing. Who cares if it isn't country, just as long as it is good and you can feel it in your SOUL!!! Expand
  2. [Anonymous]
    Nov 13, 2002
    10
    Great CD! Not Repetitive, easy & fun to listen too! Go buy it now!!!! Go FAITH!
  3. Kari
    Apr 27, 2003
    10
    First of all I don't know where any of you people get off saying that this CD isent country enough. Did you people ever stop and think that maybe her intention was to try something new instead of the same old cry me a river i lost my dog, my house and my family. I like the new CD I think it shows how much she's grown over the years and that she's not afraid to try something new.
  4. AmberH
    Nov 14, 2002
    10
    This is a great album. Faith Hill is a fantastic singer, regardless of whether a song is deemed country or pop. This album is so full of emotion-it's all i've listened to since I bought it!
  5. ChrisA
    Oct 17, 2002
    9
    EXCELLENT! I love every song!
  6. Aug 16, 2016
    9
    The tall leggy Mississippi girl ventures back to her roots and delivers an outstanding album. Her powerful vocals really shine on power ballads like Stealing Kisses and Like We Never Loved At All, her duet with husband Tim Mcgraw.
  7. RobM
    Dec 14, 2004
    6
    I wanted to hate this album, and didn't buy it when it first came out, though I had all Hill's previous albums. I knew where it was coming from, knew it wasn't country, and was going to be more Celine Dion than anything, but then I saw it going cheap in a sale... ...And I can't quite hate it as much as I thought I was going to. Never mind the style of the song, I do I wanted to hate this album, and didn't buy it when it first came out, though I had all Hill's previous albums. I knew where it was coming from, knew it wasn't country, and was going to be more Celine Dion than anything, but then I saw it going cheap in a sale... ...And I can't quite hate it as much as I thought I was going to. Never mind the style of the song, I do miss steel guitar and fiddle, banjo, mandolin. I don't care for Dolly or Emmylou, but I like the texture of country instruments, so it's a shame she's abandoned them. That said, she's still a great performer, and some of these songs are pretty good. I think she should get over wanting to be a diva, but you can't deny her talent, whatever she's doing. Expand
Metascore
59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Q Magazine
    60
    It's about as vibrant and sweat-streaked as mainstream pop gets. [Dec 2002, p.105]
  2. The Nashville hottie shakes off some of her past cobwebs for slicker, bawdier rock and a collection of power ballads--most destined for a high school prom slow dance near you.
  3. Blender
    80
    On Cry, Hill ripens, showing a boldness few artists ever manage. [#12, p.145]