| Three Good Reasons | ||||
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| Released | 1992 | |||
| Studio | GroundStar Laboratory, Quad Studios, Sound Stage Studios, Sound Shop Studios and Masterfonics (Nashville, Tennessee). | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 32:34 | |||
| Label | Liberty[1] | |||
| Producer | Buzz Stone | |||
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Three Good Reasons is an album by the American musician Crystal Gayle, released in 1992.[2][3] Many of its songs are about the ending of a relationship.[4] The title track was released as the album's first single.[5] Gayle supported the album with a North American tour.[6]
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| USA Today | |
The Ottawa Citizen wrote that Gayle's voice "retains its other-worldly quality, that cool distance that lets her pass through any song without getting the least bit involved in it."[8] The Richmond Times-Dispatch called the album "a smart departure from the syrupy, pops-flavored crossover hits she had in the mid-'70s."[9] The Miami Herald noted that "a bluesy rhythm track accents 'The Trouble With Me (Is You)' while Gayle delivers a sly, '40s style performance."[10]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Why Cry?" | Jackson Leap | 2:39 | 
| 2. | "A Rose Between Two Thorns" | Gene Nelson, Robert Byrne | 3:07 | 
| 3. | "The Trouble With Me (Is You)" | L. Davis Lewis, Kim Williams | 2:53 | 
| 4. | "If the Phone Doesn't Ring, It's Me" | Jimmy Buffett, Will Jennings, Michael Utley | 3:25 | 
| 5. | "One Less Set of Footsteps" | Jim Croce | 2:57 | 
| 6. | "The Least That I Can Do" | Allen Holmes, James Dean Hicks, Roger Murrah | 3:38 | 
| 7. | "Love To, Can't Do" | Mark Wright, B. James Lowry | 3:16 | 
| 8. | "99% of the Time" | Paul Davis, Even Stevens, Hillary Kanter, Amy Sky | 3:47 | 
| 9. | "Living in Tears" | Tommy Polk, David Mills | 2:55 | 
| 10. | "Three Good Reasons" | Don Schlitz, David Wingo | 3:57 | 
Personnel
- Crystal Gayle – lead vocals, backing vocals
 - Joel Bouchillon – acoustic piano
 - Ronnie Godfrey – acoustic piano
 - Bobby All – acoustic guitar
 - Chris Leuzinger – electric guitar
 - Brian Smith – electric guitar
 - Billy Joe Walker Jr. – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
 - Sonny Garrish – steel guitar
 - Ron De La Vega – bass
 - Steve Turner – drums
 - Rob Hajacos – fiddle
 - Charles Cochran – string arrangements
 - Bob Mason – cello
 - Gary Vanosdale – viola
 - Kristin Wilkinson – viola
 - Conni Ellisor – violin
 - Carl Gorodetzky – violin
 - Lee Larrison – violin
 - Ted Madsen – violin
 - Pamela Sixfin – violin
 - Jim Ferguson – backing vocals
 - Wendell Mobley – backing vocals
 - Cindy Richardson-Walker – backing vocals
 - Harry Stinson – backing vocals
 - Dennis Wilson – backing vocals
 
Production
- Buzz Stone – producer
 - Mike Griffith – digital recording, overdub engineer
 - Stephen Tillisch – digital recording, mixing
 - Joel Bouchillon – recording assistant, assistant overdub engineer, mix assistant
 - Todd Culross – recording assistant, assistant overdub engineer
 - Milan Bogdan – digital editing
 - Glenn Meadows – mastering at Masterfonics (Nashville, Tennessee)
 - Virginia Team – art direction
 - Jerry Joyner – design
 - Mark Tucker – photography
 - Mary Beth Felts – make-up
 - Bill Gatzimos – management
 
References
- ↑ "Other key country releases...". Weekend. Rocky Mountain News. May 2, 1992. p. 76.
 - ↑ Kohlhaase, Bill (6 May 1992). "Gayle Lets Only Her Hair Down at the Crazy Horse". Los Angeles Times. p. F2.
 - ↑ Hurst, Jack (5 July 1992). "Gayle's new force". Arts. Chicago Tribune. p. 12.
 - 1 2 Zimmerman, David (6 Aug 1992). "Dunn & Gayle". USA Today. p. 4D.
 - ↑ Edwards, Joe (May 28, 1992). "Gayle's Force!". Entertainment. Toronto Sun. AP. p. 49.
 - ↑ Farmer, G. Robert (June 28, 1992). "Crystal". Watertown Daily Times. p. D1.
 - ↑ Three Good Reasons at AllMusic
 - ↑ Beyer, Susan (1 Aug 1992). "Country Music". Ottawa Citizen. p. G3.
 - ↑ Rowe, Norman (June 28, 1992). "Gayle's Upbeat Delivery Tops Good Reasons for 'Reasons'". Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. J6.
 - ↑ Tarradell, Mario (August 14, 1992). "Crystal Gayle's Reasons Showcases Pristine Voice". Miami Herald. p. 11G.
 
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