


Tell Me Why remains a landmark album, a boldly confident statement by an artist aiming high. Much credit is due Tony Brown, who freely combines old-school R&B with L.A.-style country-rock in his production. Between the vulnerability of “Is It Over Yet” and the defiance of “That Was Yesterday” (written by mother Naomi), Wynonna displays both earthy power and sophisticated skill. But even the more subdued tracks like the lightly soulful “Father Sun” and the billowy, melodically subtle “Only Love” leave a lasting impression.

Steamy Memphis-style numbers like “Rock Bottom” and “Let’s Make a Baby King” jump out as well. It has the perfect melody to dance to and is impossible not to sing along. first single You Belong to Me, Devoted to You was released as the second single. The rockers grab your attention immediately, with the anguished yet uplifting title song and the playfully assertive “Girls With Guitars” standing out from the pack. 1 hit from her self-titled debut is really just '90s country at its best. as Wynonna Judd and Ashley McBryde performed an emotional. Wynonna’s voice smolders and soars as the tunes demand, shifting from diva-like authority to down-home sweetness with effortless control. First track to last, this album is a genre-busting, heart-stirring triumph.
