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''Walking Away a Winner'' is the ninth studio album by American
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artist, Kathy Mattea. It was released on May 17, 1994 via the
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labels and contained ten tracks of original material. The album's production featured a
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sound that was considered unique from Mattea's previous country-folk albums. Its title track was issued as the lead single and became her first top ten hit in several years on the American country chart. Three more singles were also commercially-successful and the album sold more than 500,000 copies in the United States. ''Walking Away a Winner'' received mostly positive reception from critics. It also charted on the American country albums and ''Billboard'' 200 charts.


Background

Kathy Mattea was among country music's most commercially-successful artists during the late eighties and nineties. She had an uninterrupted string of top ten and top 20 singles on the North American country charts that exemplified a
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musical style. This helped Mattea win several major industry accolades, including a
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and four number one singles. In 1992, Mattea released the album ''
Lonesome Standard Time ''Lonesome Standard Time'' is the seventh studio album by American country artist Kathy Mattea. It was released on September 22, 1992, via PolyGram and Mercury Records. It was recorded during a period when she was experiencing vocal challenges. Th ...
'', which failed to yield the level of commercial success she previously achieved. In addition, she had vocal chord surgery. The surgery and recovery period caused Mattea to slow down more than she had been used to. She changed musical directions and began working alongside a new producer for her next album, ''Walking Away a Winner''.


Recording and content

''Walking Away a Winner'' was recorded at Emerald Sound Studios, located in
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. The project was produced entirely by Josh Leo. A total of ten new songs comprised the album project. The album was a departure stylistically from Mattea's previous country-folk offerings. According to the '' Daily Presss Sam McDonald, the project "broke new ground" in its musical style. In similar vein to Mary Chapin Carpenter and
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, the album offered a
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musical style with various story-lines in the ten tracks. In the title track, the main character walks away from a bad relationship. In the third selection, "Maybe She's Human", Mattea's character describes the challenges of being a wife and mother.


Critical reception

''Walking Away a Winner'' received mostly positive responses from music critics and journalists. Thom Jurek of
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rated the project four out of five stars. Jurek found the album's sound to be a departure from her previous work by showing "a side her country audience hadn't yet seen, and one that the adult contemporary and emerging AAA formats could embrace." Jurek also praised Mattea's vocal delivery and the way she can connect with lyrics in each song. He concluded by saying, "This is a winner indeed". In describing the album, Sam McDonald of the ''Daily Press'' positively noted that, "It offered quality without pandering to current country music tastes." Jack Hurst of the ''
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'' commented that it was "a meaty new album". ''
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'' gave the album a B+ rating in its 1994 review.


Release, chart performance and singles

''Walking Away a Winner'' was released on May 17, 1994 on Mercury Records in conjunction with the PolyGram label. It was originally offered as both a
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and as a
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. It was later re-issued digitally in the 2000s decade. The album was considered a "comeback" or "resurgence" for Mattea after her previous album was less successful. It became her sixth disc to sell over 500,000 copies in the United States, which prompted a gold certification from the
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. The album debuted on the American ''
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''
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chart on June 4, 1994. One week later, the disc peaked at number 12 on the country albums chart and spent a total of 37 weeks there. It also became Mattea's fourth disc to reach the ''Billboard'' 200, spending eight weeks in total and climbing to the number 87 position. A total of four singles were spawned from ''Walking Away a Winner''. The title track was the first single released, issued by PolyGram/Mercury on March 26, 1994. It became Mattea's first top ten single on the ''Billboard''
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chart since 1991, climbing to the number three position in June 1994. It is also her final top ten single to date on the chart. On the Canadian ''
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'' Country Tracks chart, the single climbed to number 16 around the same period. It was followed by the release of "Nobody's Gonna Rain on Our Parade" on July 18, 1994. On the ''Billboard'' country chart, it reached the top 20, peaking at number 13 on October 1994. On the ''RPM'' country chart, it reached the top ten, peaking at number eight. The third single was "
Maybe She's Human "Maybe She's Human" is a song recorded by American country music artist Kathy Mattea. It was released in November 1994 as the third single from the album ''Walking Away a Winner ''Walking Away a Winner'' is the ninth studio album by American coun ...
", was released on November 12, 1994. The song reached the top 40 of the ''Billboard'' and ''RPM'' country charts, reaching number 34 and 36 respectively. The fourth and final single spawned was "Clown in Your Rodeo" on April 1, 1995. The song also reached the ''Billboard'' country top 20, climbing to the number 20 position in June 1995. On the ''RPM'' country chart, it only went to number 37.


Track listing


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''Walking Away a Winner'' and
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. Musical personnel *
Lisa Angelle Lisa Angelle (born December 27, 1965, in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States) is an American country music singer-songwriter. During the 1980s and 1990s, Angelle wrote songs for several country artists including Wynonna Judd, who reached numb ...
background vocals * Karla Bonoff – background vocals *
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*Bill Cuomo –
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,
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Jerry Douglas Gerald Calvin "Jerry" Douglas (born May 28, 1956) is an American Dobro and lap steel guitar player and record producer. Career In addition to his fourteen solo recordings, Douglas has played on more than 1,600 albums. As a sideman, he has ...
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* Dan Dugmore
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,
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* Kenny Edwards – background vocals * Andrew Gold – background vocals *John Hammond –
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* Dann Huff
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* Mary Ann Kennedy – background vocals * Hal Ketchum – background vocals *
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– background vocals,
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* Josh Leo – acoustic guitar, electric guitar *Carl Marsh – keyboards * Kathy Mattea – lead vocals *Duncan Mullins –
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*Tom Roady – percussion * Pam Rose – background vocals *
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– background vocals *Bobby G. Taylor –
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* Wendy Waldman – background vocals * Biff Watson – acoustic guitar *
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– fiddle Technical personnel * Don Cobb – editor * Joe Johnston – coordinator * Josh Leo – producer * Steve Marcantonio – engineer * Russ Martin – engineer * Danny Purcell – mastering * Andy Udoff – engineer


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References

{{Authority control 1994 albums Albums produced by Josh Leo Kathy Mattea albums Mercury Nashville albums