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''It Works for Me'' is the twenty-fifth and final solo studio album by American
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artist
Barbara Mandrell Barbara Ann Mandrell (born December 25, 1948) is an American retired country music singer and musician. She is also credited as an actress and author. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, she was considered among country's most successful mus ...
. It was originally released on April 21, 1994, via Direct Records. The original version of the album was only sold on television through a marketing campaign. In 1997, it was re-released via
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and was sold to retailers in multiple formats. Both releases contained the same track listing of 12 songs. The album contained a mixture of covers as well as original material. It was Mandrell's twenty seventh studio project and the final studio project released in her career.


Background and recording

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Barbara Mandrell was considered among country music's most successful artists. During this period she had a series of top ten and number one
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on the North American country charts. By the end of the 1980s, Mandrell's singles began to reach progressively lower chart positions, although she remained on a major label until the early 1990s. In 1994, it was announced that Direct Records (a New York based record company) would release two studio albums of Mandrell's music directly through television marketing. They were not sold in retail stores despite a willingness from specialty companies. The two albums would be '' Acoustic Attitude'' and ''It Works for Me''. The disc was recorded at the Groundstar Lab, a studio located in
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. The sessions were co-produced by
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and Mandrell. It was her second studio album to include Mandrell on production credits.


Content and release

''It Works for Me'' was a collection of 12 recordings new to Mandrell's catalog. It included several covers, including
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" and
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". It also featured the original tracks "I Won't Be Home Tonight" and "Love by Any Name". Also included was the track "Ten Pound Hammer", which was first recorded by
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for his 1995 album ''
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''. The album was first released on April 21, 1994, on Direct Records. It was originally distributed as a
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. The disc's release marked the twenty seventh studio album of Mandrell's music career. It was sold exclusively on television in combination with what was described by ''
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'' as a "fan pack". Items included in the package were a biography and an autographed photo. It was mostly marketed on
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. In March 1997, it was announced that Mandrell had signed a recording contract with the
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label. One month later, the label re-released ''It Works for Me'' with the same track listing, however the photography was different. It was made available as both a compact disc and as a
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. Years later, the album was reissued to digital platforms including
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. ''It Works for Me'' marked the final album in Mandrell's recording career. She would retire from the entertainment industry shortly after the disc's 1997 re-release.


Track listing


Compact disc and digital versions


Cassette version


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''It Works for Me'' and
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. Musical personnel * Michael Black – Background vocals *
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– Background vocals * Bruce Dees – Background vocals *
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– Drums *
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* Barbara Mandrell – Lead vocals *
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Keyboards * Michael Rhodes – Bass *
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– Background vocals * Brent Rowan – Guitar * Dennis Wilson – Background vocals Technical personnel * Paul Aresu – Photography * Derek Bason – Assistant engineer * Eric Darken – Percussion * John Guess – Mixing engineer * John Hurley – Assistant engineer * Ioannis – Art direction, design * Stephen Jacaruso – Design * Barbara Mandrell – Producer * Keith Odle – Engineer * Brent Rowan – Producer * Denny Somach – Project coordinator * Liz Vap – Art direction, design * Marty Williams – Assistant engineer, mixing engineer


Release history


References

{{Authority control 1994 albums 1997 albums Barbara Mandrell albums Razor & Tie albums Albums produced by Brent Rowan