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Bouncin' Back
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 10, 2000 (2000-10-10)
StudioThe Tracking Station
GenreCountry[1]
LabelJMF
ProducerJanie Fricke
Janie Fricke chronology
Now & Then
(1993)
Bouncin' Back
(2000)
Live at Billy Bob's Texas
(2002)

Bouncin' Back is a studio album by American country artist Janie Fricke. It was released on October 10, 2000, via JMF Records and contained 12 tracks. It was the nineteenth studio collection of Fricke's career and the first released on her own record label (JMF). The project was also Fricke's first album of new material since 1993.

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Background, content and release

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

Janie Fricke has been considered among journalists as one of country music's most successful female artists during the 1980s. She had a series of number one and top ten country songs during the decade.[2][3] In the 1990s, she left her long-time label and recorded for the smaller Intersound Records. Her last record for the company was 1993's Now & Then. In 2000, Fricke launched her own record company titled JMF Records where she would release Bouncin' Back.[2]

The album was recorded at The Tracking Station, a studio located in Nashville, Tennessee. The sessions for the project were solely produced by Fricke. It was her third album to be self-produced. In the album's liner notes, Fricke dedicated the project to her fans: "Thank you to all my special fans and friends who have my made my music a reality. This project is dedicated to each and every one of you!"[4]

Bouncin' Back consisted of 12 tracks. All of the disc's material were new recordings including a self-penned track by Fricke herself called "Love Forever More".[1] Bouncin' Back was released on October 10, 2000, through JMF Records. It was Fricke's first release for her own record label and the nineteenth studio album in her career overall. It was originally distributed as both a compact disc and a cassette.[4] At the time of its release, Fricke used the internet to sell the album and market it to her fans.[5] AllMusic later reviewed the project and gave it three out of five stars.[1]

Track listings

Compact disc version

Bouncin' Back[4]
No.TitleLength
1."If You Keep Building Fences"3:45
2."Quilt of Dreams"3:07
3."Bouncin' Back"3:06
4."Our Love's Worth Fighting For"4:03
5."In Here"3:18
6."Pick a Lane"3:03
7."It's Not Me"4:28
8."Tender Too Much"2:53
9."No Turning Back"3:49
10."Any Other Stone"3:03
11."Love Forever More"3:54
12."See-Saw Ride"3:29

Cassette version

Side one[4]
No.TitleLength
1."If You Keep Building Fences"3:45
2."Quilt of Dreams"3:07
3."Bouncin' Back"3:06
4."Our Love's Worth Fighting For"4:03
5."In Here"3:18
6."Pick a Lane"3:03
Side two[4]
No.TitleLength
1."It's Not Me"4:28
2."Tender Too Much"2:53
3."No Turning Back"3:49
4."Any Other Stone"3:03
5."Love Forever More"3:54
6."See-Saw Ride"3:29

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Bouncin' Back[4] and AllMusic.[6]

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
North America October 10, 2000
  • Compact disc
  • cassette
JMF Records [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bouncin' Back: Janie Fricke: Songs, reviews, credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Janie Fricke Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  3. ^ Hurst, Jack (October 30, 1986). "FRICKE ON A HIGH WITH NEW ALBUM". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Fricke, Janie (October 10, 2000). "Bouncin' Back (CD/Cassette Liner Notes & Album Information)". JMF Records. JMFR0001.
  5. ^ Amerman, Don. "Janie Fricke Biography". Musician Guide. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Bouncin' Back: Janie Fricke: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
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