Across the Heartland explained

Across the Heartland
Type:video
Artist:The Judds
Cover:The Judds--Across the Heartland.jpg
Genre:Country[1]
Label:MPI
Director:Christine Dunbar
Bud Schaetzle
Prev Title:River of Time
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Collector's Series
Next Year:1990

Across the Heartland is a video album by American country music duo The Judds. It was released on September 27, 1989, via the MPI Media Group. The collection was directed by Christine Dunbar and Bud Schaetzle. Across the Heartland was the duo's first video album release in their career. Several more would follow in the next decade. The album would also reach high sales and receive certifications for it success.

Content, release and reception

Across the Heartland was The Judds's first video album in their recording career.[2] The duo had released five studio albums at the time of its release. During that time, The Judds also had a series of number one hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.[3] Across the Heartland contained a series of videos derived from their work up to that point. The album contained a mixture of stage, radio and television appearances. These appearances were videos of hits previously made famous by the duo, including "Why Not Me," "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)" and "Have Mercy." The package also included a special guest appearance by country artist, Gary Morris on the song "Leave Me Lonely."[2]

Across the Heartland was released on September 27, 1989, via the MPI Media Group.[2] The package was issued as a VHS recording tape containing a total of 12 tracks.[4] By February 1990, the video package had sold more than 25,000 copies in the United States. This led to a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America that year.[5] Across the Heartland was given a mixed review from Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times. Hilburn disliked the dialogue interwoven throughout the album, however he did not find it distracting from the music. "Country music's most celebrated mother-daughter team spends almost as much time talking as singing in this 48-minute documentary-concert package, but for once the talk in a pop-video program doesn't detract," he commented.[6]

Production credits

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Across the Heartland.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Across the Heartland: The Judds . . 11 September 2020.
  2. Judds . The . Across the Heartland (Liner Notes and Album Information . . September 27, 1989.
  3. Web site: Huey . Steve . The Judds: Biography & History . . 11 September 2020.
  4. Web site: The Judds -- Across the Heartland (1989, VHS) . . 11 September 2020.
  5. Web site: Hurst . Jack . SELLOUT . . 11 September 2020.
  6. News: Hilburn . Robert . MIXED MEDIA : *** "ACROSS THE HEARTLAND" The Judds Pioneer Artists laser disc . 11 September 2020 . . April 15, 1990.