The Season For Romance

| Lee Ann Womack

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The Season For Romance

The Season for Romance is the fifth studio album, and first Christmas album, from Lee Ann Womack. It was released two months after her fourth studio album, Something Worth Leaving Behind.-Wikipedia

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    Cardinal rule number one for introducing new holiday songs amidst a sea of newly arranged classics: Make them compelling! No doubt she hopes that listeners will slow dance to the title track of her first holiday offering, but, despite its sweet sentiment, it's one of the handful of bland tracks amidst many that are far more interesting. The most unique choice Lee Ann Womack makes is moving away from her comfy country roots and doing a traditional jazz/big band-flavored party for the season at hand.  

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  • Entertainment

    Womack released her first Christmas record, The Season for Romance, in 2002, and says that teaming up with the Red Headed Stranger has been a goal all along.  

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  • Hallels

    In 2002, Womack released her sole Christmas album. The Season for Romance is the fifth studio album from Lee Ann Womack. It was released two months after her fourth studio album, Something Worth Leaving Behind. Country music veteran Lee Ann Womack surprised fans with an acoustic version of one of her favorite Christmas hymns, 

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  • Wide Open Country

    Lee Ann Womack and Willie Nelson's new duet will get you in the Christmas Spirit. 

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  • Oldies

    THE SEASON FOR ROMANCE represents a complete severing of Nashville ties in every sense. It's an album of Christmas songs (okay, that could still be country) performed entirely in swing-jazz. 

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