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All The Way To There - John Berry

John Berry
All The Way To There
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  "Today"
•  "How Much Do You Love Me"
•  "Everybody Knows"
Cons  •  There were no hit singles from this collection.
The Bottom Line - A soulful project from a great vocalist.

 
Product Description
•  Produced by Mark Spiro.
•  Seven of 11 songs written by John Berry.
•  Released by Ark 21 Records.
 
 
Guide Review
John Berry - All The Way To There: Greatest Hits
When "Your Love Amazes Me" came out in 1994, I wondered instantly who that artist was who sang that song. His sound was incredible. Now, eight years and five CD's later (not including two holiday collections), John Berry returns with perhaps his best CD ever. His last CD was 2000's greatest hits. So it's been nearly three years since John's released any all-new music.

Now on Ark 21 records, John released All The Way To There in 2001. A fine collection of songs, the CD was completely financed by John himself and also was made in his home studio. For the first time since his pre-Capitol Records releases, the CD contains mostly songs written or co-written by John. The best tracks are "Settle For Everything," "He Makes Me Want Her Again," "How Much Do You Love Me" and "Eternally."

With a great collection of songs, John Berry is back and better than ever. This is one CD that I'd recommend to anyone who likes John's old music or those who wish to know more about one of the most powerful voices ever to grace the country music charts.

Reviewed by Matt Bjorke.

   
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