This Woman (LeAnn Rimes album)

This Woman
Studio album by LeAnn Rimes
Released January 25, 2005
Recorded 2004
Genre Country
Length 53:27
Label Asylum-Curb
Producer Dann Huff
LeAnn Rimes chronology
What a Wonderful World
(2004)
This Woman
(2005)
Whatever We Wanna
(2006)
Singles from This Woman
  1. "Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense"
    Released: September 2004
  2. "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way"
    Released: May 2005
  3. "Something's Gotta Give"
    Released: February 2006
  4. "Some People"
    Released: August 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB-[2]

This Woman is the seventh studio album by LeAnn Rimes released on January 25, 2005. While promoting This Woman, she stated that it was her return to her "roots", country music. In essence, the album has a strong theme of love, falling in love and marriage. This could be due to LeAnn's own marriage to her back up dancer Dean Sheremet. The album was a success on the country charts. Like Twisted Angel, Rimes helped pen tracks on the album ("You Take Me Home", "I Got It Bad" and "When This Woman Loves a Man").

Singles from the album include, in order of release, "Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense", "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way", "Something's Gotta Give" and "Some People". Respectively, these reached #5, #3, #2, and #36 on the country singles charts.

The album also features the track "I Dare You" which was also recorded by SHeDAISY on their 2004 album, Sweet Right Here.

A bonus thirteenth track, "Afraid to Fall", was released exclusively to US Target stores. It was also included as a bonus track on the Japanese version of the album. Rimes helped pen this track as well.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Want to with You"  Rivers Rutherford, Tom Shapiro3:18
2."You Take Me Home"  Dennis Matkosky, Rimes, Craig Wiseman3:55
3."Something's Gotta Give"  Tony Mullins, Wiseman3:56
4."Won't Be Lonely Long"  Melissa Peirce, Bobby Pinson3:24
5."Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense"  Gary Burr, Joel Feeney, Kylie Sackley2:57
6."Probably Wouldn't Be This Way"  John Kennedy, Tammi Kidd3:37
7."The Weight of Love"  Marcel4:04
8."With You"  Steve Robson, Jeffrey Steele3:42
9."I Got It Bad"  Trey Bruce, Rimes, Dean Sheremet3:28
10."I Dare You"  Jason Deere, Kristyn Osborn3:43
11."When This Woman Loves a Man"  Blair Daly, Rimes, Troy Verges4:02
12."Some People"  Darrell Brown, Joanna Cotten, Matkosky3:56

Personnel

Credits for This Woman were adapted from liner notes.[3]

  • Tim Akers — keyboards, accordion
  • Adam Ayan — mastering on "Afraid to Fall" and "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way"
  • Robert Bailey — background vocals
  • Jeff Balding — mixing on "Afraid to Fall" and "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way"
  • Brady Barnett — recording
  • Drew Bollman — assistant mixing
  • Bruce Bouton — Dobro
  • Bekka Bramlett — background vocals
  • Mike Brignardello — bass guitar
  • David Bryant — assistant recording
  • Tom Bukovac — electric guitar
  • Lisa Cochran — background vocals
  • Vinnie Colaiuta — drums
  • Perry Coleman — background vocals
  • J. T. Corenflos — electric guitar
  • Eric Darken — percussion
  • Dan Dugmoresteel guitar
  • Shannon Forrest — drums
  • Ben Fowler — recording
  • Paul Franklin — steel guitar
  • Mike "Frog" Griffith — production coordinator on "Afraid to Fall" and "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way"
  • Tod Gunnerson — assistant recording
  • Jed Hackett — recording
  • Mark Hagen — recording
  • Vicki Hampton — background vocals
  • Dann Huffelectric guitar, acoustic guitar, producer
  • Joanna Janét — background vocals
  • Jay Joyce — electric guitar
  • Charlie Judge — keyboards
  • Scott Kidd — assistant mixing
  • Greg Lawrence — assistant recording
  • B. James Lowry — acoustic guitar
  • Chris McHughdrums
  • Steve Nathan — keyboards
  • Justin Niebank — mixing
  • LeAnn Rimes — lead vocals
  • Christopher Rowe — digital editing on "Afraid to Fall" and "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way"
  • Jimmie Lee Sloas — bass guitar
  • Russell Terrell — background vocals
  • Dan Tyminski — background vocals*
  • Keith Urban — electric guitar solo**
  • John Willis — acoustic guitar
  • Lonnie Wilson — drums
  • Glenn Worfbass guitar
  • Jonathan Yudkin — fiddle, mandolin, banjo

*Note: Dan Tyminski appears courtesy of Rounder Records.
**Note: Keith Urban appears courtesy of Capitol Records Nashville.

Charts

This Woman debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 with over 101,000 copies sold in its 1st week,[4] it fell to #25 with 40,000 copies sold in its 2nd week and #40 in its 3rd week with 37,000 copies sold.[5] The album spent 3 weeks in top 50 and a total of 47 weeks in Billboard 200. It has received gold status and sold over 618,000 copies in United States as of June 2006 by Nielsen SoundScan.

Weekly charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[6] 90
Australian Top Country Albums[6] 7
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[7] 218
US Billboard 200[8] 3
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[8] 2

Year end-chart

Chart (2005) Position
US Billboard 200[9] 134
US Billboard Top Country Albums[10] 21
Chart (2006) Position
US Billboard Top Country Albums[11] 56

Sales

Country Certification
(sales thresholds)
United States Gold[12]

References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. This Woman at AllMusic
  2. "This Woman Review | Music Reviews and News". Entertainment Weekly. January 28, 2005. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  3. 1 2 This Woman (CD). LeAnn Rimes. Curb Records. 2005. D2-78916.
  4. Billboard - Google 圖書. Books.google.co.kr. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  5. "Previous Album Sales Chart". HITS Daily Double. 2005-02-14. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  6. 1 2 . Pandora Archive. Retrieved 31 April 2011.
  7. http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/free_contents/search/ranking_list.asp?itemcd=582606&samecd=1&chart_kbn=11A&linkcd=31000348. Retrieved September 28, 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. 1 2 . allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  9. "Billboard.BIZ". Billboard.BIZ. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  10. "Billboard.BIZ". Billboard.BIZ. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  11. "Billboard.BIZ". Billboard.BIZ. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  12. "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
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