What a Woman Wants to Hear explained

What a Woman Wants to Hear
Type:studio
Artist:Dawn Sears
Cover:Dawn sears WAW.jpg
Genre:Country
Length:33:05
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:Barry Beckett
Next Title:Nothin' but Good
Next Year:1994

What a Woman Wants to Hear is the debut album of American country music singer Dawn Sears. It was released in 1991 via Warner Bros. Records. The tracks "Till You Come Back to Me" and "Good Goodbye" were released as singles.

Critical reception

Giving it a "B+", Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly praised Sears' "emotive" voice, comparing her favorably to Reba McEntire and Shelby Lynne. She also wrote that the album contained a "solid repertoire".

Michael McCall of AllMusic writes, "Her powerful debut, produced by Barry Beckett, it reveals her ability with a forceful country rocker ("Good Goodbye") as well as a touching ballad ("Till You Come Back to Me.")"

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.[1]

Musicians
Technical

Notes and References

  1. What a Woman Wants to Hear . Dawn Sears . 1990 . CD booklet . Warner Bros. Records . 9 26442-2.