In Full View

In Full View is the debut album by country singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw.

In Full View
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 8, 1995
Recorded1994-1995
GenreCountry
Length35:51
LabelReprise
ProducerAndy Byrd, Jim Ed Norman
Victoria Shaw chronology
In Full View
(1995)
Victoria Shaw
(1997)

Of the 11 tracks here, Shaw co-wrote the first ten (notably, two of those ten with pop songwriter Desmond Child), and wrote the last one by herself. Four singles were released ("Cry Wolf", "Tears Dry", "Forgiveness", "(A Day in the Life of a) Single Mother"), and all of them placed very low on the US Country chart (57, 74 and 58 for the first three; the last one failed to chart).

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lucky Me Lucky You"
  • Victoria Shaw, Andy Byrd
3:01
2."Love On Down the Line"
2:37
3."Forgiveness"
  • Victoria Shaw
  • Bob DiPiero
3:31
4."Good As Gone"
3:17
5."You Don't Know Love"
  • Victoria Shaw
  • Andy Byrd
3:30
6."Bring My Baby Home"
  • Victoria Shaw
  • Ken Meeker
3:01
7."Cry Wolf"
  • Victoria Shaw
  • Jess Leary
2:55
8."(A Day In The Life Of A) Single Mother"
3:04
9."Tears Dry"
3:07
10."Where Your Road Leads"
  • Victoria Shaw
  • Desmond Child
3:26
11."Small Talk"Victoria Shaw4:22
Total length:35:51

Personnel

Production

  • Produced By Andy Byrd & Jim Ed Norman
  • Engineered By Andy Byrd, Mark Capps, Jon "JD" Dickson, Pat Hutcinson, Patrick Kelly, Fred Mercer, Neal Merrick, Keith Robichaux, Aaron Swihart, John Thomas II & Craig White
  • Mixed By Chris Lord-Alge, John "JD" Dickson & Terry Christian
  • Mastered By Denny Purcell

Track information and credits adapted from AllMusic[1] and then verified by the liner notes.[2]

Charts

SinglesBillboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1994 "Cry Wolf" Hot Country Songs 57[3]
"Tears Dry" 74[3]
1995 "Forgiveness" 58[3]

References

  1. "Victoria Shaw - In Full View". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  2. In Full View (liner notes). Victoria Shaw. Reprise. 1995. 9 45592-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. "Hot Country Songs". billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
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