All in Love

The album featured a total of ten tracks that were cut with a country pop production.

All in Love made the top 40 of the US country chart and was given mixed reviews from critics.

Signing with Capitol Records, she had her greatest commercial success during this period with number one songs like "Meet Me in Montana" and "There's No Stopping Your Heart".

[4] Decades later, it was re-released by Curb Records to digital formats such as Apple Music.

Reviewers believed Osmond would find radio success with songs like "Without a Trace" and "Sweet Life".

[3] Meanwhile, Billboard thought the album's lyrics were too "fluffy" and had production that was "excessively sweet".

It spent a total of 16 weeks on the chart and reached the number 29 position on August 20, 1988.