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Published on November 04, 1998

Wynette shows up on her own tribute album, dueting with Brian Wilson on "In My Room," one of the last songs she recorded. Hearing her sing Wilson's disarmingly simple melody -- "There's a place where I can go to tell my secrets to" -- you realize that this mournful tune works perfectly for her. But overproduction, and an otherworldly sounding Wilson, ruin the moment soon enough. As a record, Remembered is a flop. As a tribute, though, it does its job. It makes you really, really miss Tammy Wynette.

-- Brian Alcorn

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