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Amber Digby : Passion, Pride And What Might Have Been
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One of Country Music\'s Top Female Traditional Vocalists Returns With Her Finest Project To Date.
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2008
Passion, Pride And What Might Have Been
Amber Digby
Record Label: Heart of Texas Records
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1. How You Drink The Wine 2:38 + MP3 $0.99
2. Love Is The Foundation 2:33 + MP3 $0.99
3. I Can\'t Get Used To Being This Lonely 2:34 + MP3 $0.99
4. Deep As Your Pocket 2:44 + MP3 $0.99
5. She Didn\'t Color Daddy 2:46 + MP3 $0.99
6. One Kiss Away From Loneliness 2:57 + MP3 $0.99
7. Soakin Wet 2:24 + MP3 $0.99
8. Let Me Be The Judge 2:54 + MP3 $0.99
9. Bring Your Love Back To Me 2:47 + MP3 $0.99
10. Take Me Back Again 2:43 + MP3 $0.99
11. You Snap Your Fingers 3:20 + MP3 $0.99
12. We\'re The Kind of People That Make The Jukebox Play 2:51 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Amber Digby “Passion, Pride and What Might Have Been” is quickly becoming one of the best selling projects for Heart of Texas Records. The project, by one of traditional Country Music’s brightest new stars, is filled with hard-core country shuffles, ballads and outstanding vocals.

“I am so proud of ‘Passion, Pride and What Might Have Been’” Digby said. “I took extra time in the design of the album and the musical production as well. I wanted this album to be the best that it could be.”

Digby delves into Country’s history catalog with “She Didn’t Color Daddy” “Let Me Be The Judge” “Bring Your Love Back To Me” and “One Kiss Away From Loneliness.” She honors her dad, Dennis Digby’s former boss Loretta Lynn with an outstanding vocal performance on “Love Is The Foundation” and “Deep As your Pocket.”

Digby makes you believe that she has lived the life of heartache, lost love and the need for the ever present drink in the songs that she delivers in “Passion, Pride and What Might Have Been.” Whether singing about the one that got away or the one that she wants to leave, Digby handles each song as if it was written especially for her.

The project was produced by Justin Trevino and features such Texas musicians as Jake Hooker, Dicky Overbey (Amber’s step dad), Damion O’Grady, Randy Lindley, Dave Biller, Rick Price and Tom Lewis.

Country Legend Ronnie Milsap contributed the liner notes. “Amber D. has an amazing voice,” Milsap said. “I’ve watched her develop into one of America’s finest traditional country singers.”

The project ends with a song that sums up the feelings of many of Digby’s fans. “We’re the Kind of People That Make The Jukebox Play” is the perfect ending to a great album as long as an Amber Digby song is on the jukebox.

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REVIEWS

Traditional at it's best!
author: Lyn Wallis
                            
As a lifelong country music fan with roots in the west central Illinois farmlands, I've longed for traditional country music and recently found it in Amber Digby. So I was excited to receive her latest album. Today's Nashville sound, in my humble opinion, is morphing into the vast melting pot of pop music. Music is country only when it touches the deepest and rawest of emotions. Amber and the folks at Heart of Texas Records are carrying the touch and it burns brightly in Amber's latest release. It's hard to find fault with any of the tracks. The quality of Digby's voice is rich and will take listeners back to dimly lit bars through her interpretations of "How You Drink the Wine" and "We're the Kind of People." Anyone who covers a Loretta Lynn song is treading on sacred ground in my books but Amber does the legend justice in her tracks, "Love Is the Foundation" and "Deep As Your Pocket." Unbearable heartache and loneliness saturate "Soakin' Wet" and Digby makes you feel the pain. The haunting sound of a fiddle and steel guitar fill almost ever track. Sometimes we all need a good country song to hold our hand and help us through life's trials. Amber is just the artist who can make you feel like you're not alone. It's probably no surprise, I loved this album as much as her earlier efforts.
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Passion Pride and What Might Have
author: jerry hall
                            
Stations should play her music
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Amber I love you
author: englandcountryfan
                            
Amber I love you for keeping to real country music, another top cd with fine songs and great steel and fiddles. Amber and her like are the country artists who should be getting the CMA awards.
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Passion Pride & What might have been
author: JOSE M. CUENCA
                            
Great third album by AMBER DIGBY, traditional Country Music at its best, all the songs are great including Loretta Lynn´s cover Love Is The Foundation and Ronnie Milsap´s Snap Your Fingers, fine voice and great musicians, makes this CD highly recommended
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