Come
on Over - Shania Twain (1999)
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Generally
well conceived and produced collection of videos from her same titled CD
release. It includes all the hit singles Come On Over, Honey I'm Home,
Don't Be Stupid, Man! I Feel Like A Woman....and more |
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Shania
Twain - Live (1998) VHS
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For
erstwhile "new country" outsider Shania Twain, the commercial impact of
her first live video doubtless carries the sweet smell of revenge. Twain's
mid-'90s breakthrough, fueled by formidable production polish and carefully
groomed videos, conspicuously delayed live shows until long after the expatriate
Canadian's success crossed into platinum territory--an omission that prompted
some skeptics to theorize that the would-be megastar's talent was accomplished
through studio legerdemain. |
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Complete
Woman in Me (1996) VHS
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This
interesting compilation of video clips from Shania Twain's breakthrough
second album, The Woman in Me, follows the transplanted Canadian singer/songwriter's
fast track from "new country" newcomer to crossover contender and diva-in-training |
Behind
the Music: Shania Twain (1998)
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At
its best, VH-1's Behind the Music series walks a fine line between valentine
and deep dish, coaxing personal tragedies and dark career missteps from
its subjects while still acknowledging their achievements and saluting
the fans. This well-timed profile of the Canadian country crossover queen
is an apt example, benefiting from abundant early video footage and a willingness
(albeit very delicately employed) to raise some of the tougher questions
about her public image. |
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