Artist(s): Terri Clark Year: 2003 Genres: Folk, World, & Country Media Condition: Like New Sleeve Condition: Like New Catalog Number: 088 170 325-2 Label: Mercury Format: CD Country: US SKU: O1DD5PY1 UPC: 008817032528 ASIN: B000002L27 DescriptionExperience the timeless voice of Terri Clark in the iconic album, Pain To Kill. Released in 2003, this original Mercury release blends Folk, World, & Country music, featuring timeless performances that are a must-have for any music lover and collector. Artist Biography Read Terri Clark is a Canadian country music artist who rose to fame in the 1990s with her soulful voice and relatable lyrics. Born on August 5, 1968, in Montreal, Quebec, Clark grew up in Alberta and developed a passion for music at a young age. She began performing in local clubs and eventually moved to Nashville to pursue a career in country music. In 1995, Terri Clark released her self-titled debut album, which spawned the hit singles "Better Things to Do" and "When Boy Meets Girl." The album was a commercial success and established Clark as a rising star in the country music scene. Over the years, she continued to release chart-topping albums and singles, earning numerous awards and accolades for her music. Known for her powerful vocals and authentic storytelling, Terri Clark has become a respected figure in the country music industry. With a career spanning over two decades, she has solidified her status as one of Canada's most successful country artists, captivating audiences with her heartfelt performances and timeless songs.Key Features Authenticity: Mercury Pain To Kill, released in 2003. Condition: Like New, ensuring a pristine listening experience. Genres: Folk, World, & Country Format: CD, perfect for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Don't miss this rare gem from a legendary artist. Discover more classic music from Terri Clark in our store!Order now and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $25! function readBiography() { const biographyText = document.getElementById("biography-text").innerText; const speech = new SpeechSynthesisUtterance(biographyText); window.speechSynthesis.cancel(); window.speechSynthesis.speak(speech); }