Trisha Yearwood

Trisha Yearwood

Trisha Yearwood

ASIN: B000002OGU

Track Listings
 
1. She's in Love With the Boy
2. Woman Before Me
3. That's What I Like About You
4. Like We Never Had a Broken Heart
5. Fools Like Me
6. Victim of the Game
7. When Goodbye Was a Word
8. Whisper of Your Heart
9. You Done Me Wrong (And That Ain't Right)
10. Lonesome Dove

Trisha Yearwood,Trisha Yearwood,Mca,Contemporary Country,Country,Country & Western,Pop
Hope Floats: Music From The Motion Picture
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Hope Floats - Original Soundtrack
  • Not what I was expecting
  • Hope Floats.......
  • EVERYONE LISTEN!!!
  • A great album.
Hope Floats: Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists - Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000006359
Release Date: 1998-05-19

Tracks:

  1. To Make You Feel My Love - Garth Brooks
  2. In Need - Sheryl Crow
  3. Honest I Do - Rolling Stones
  4. Chances Are - Bob Seger/Matina McBride
  5. All I Get - The Mavericks
  6. Paper Wings - Gillian Welch
  7. Stop In The Name Of Love - Jonell Mosser
  8. Wither, I'm A Flower - Whiskeytown
  9. What Makes You Stay - Deana Carter
  10. To Get Me To You - Lila McCann
  11. Smile - Lyle Lovett
  12. When You Love Someone - Bryan Adams
  13. To Make You Feel My Love - Trisha Yearwood

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Though it follows a standard movie formula and predictable plot twists, the film Hope Floats is saved in part by the above-average performance of Sandra Bullock, portraying a separated woman who finds her way back to her hometown in Texas, daughter in tow. The soundtrack seems to follow in due course, a collection of country and rock (thanks to the Rolling Stones) acts adding shades of twang to songs that, for the most part, all sound fairly familiar. The duds of the bunch, Bryan Adams's "When You Love Someone" and Sheryl Crow's "In Need," are saved in large part by some surprise keepers, courtesy of Garth Brooks, the Mavericks, and Gillian Welch. The covers are interesting enough. Brooks's take on Dylan's "To Make You Feel My Love" is modest and pithy and a far cry from the overblown Trisha Yearwood performance of the same tune that codas the collection. --Jason Verlinde

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Hope Floats - Original Soundtrack.......2007-03-08

This was not the soundtrack that I wanted. I wanted the soundtrack with the Garth Brooks song on it and some of the other more recognizable songs from the movie - not instrumentals. I was really disappointed and will continue to try to find the soundtrack I want.

2 out of 5 stars Not what I was expecting.......2007-03-08

I thought that this was the actually songs from the movie....not the score. Nice, but not sure who wants to listen to random movie scores.

5 out of 5 stars Hope Floats..............2006-12-15

was a great movie. I bought this CD as a gift for a friend, she enjoys it.

3 out of 5 stars EVERYONE LISTEN!!!.......2006-05-14

For some confused reviewers out there, just to set the story straight-the song "Make You Feel My Love" was written by Bob Dylan, not Garth Brooks. I've got nothing against Garth, but give credit where credit is due!

5 out of 5 stars A great album........2005-04-06

Just wanted to let anyone reading these reviews that the review by MusicFan posted September 2, 2003 about how misleading these reviews are, is completely wrong!! Musicfan is talking about a totally different CD. He/She wanted the album with "various artists" but bought the wrong one containing the "original movie soundtrack". This is a great album and worth every cent. Any of the reviews that refer to this album with 11 tracks is in the wrong place. The "various artists" album has 13 tracks. Just trying to clear up some confusion!
Songbook: A Collection of Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I love Trisha's Voice...
  • The best!
  • Trisha Yearwood
  • Better Than the Best!!!
  • Simply Beautiful...
Songbook: A Collection of Hits
Trisha Yearwood
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005KRD
Release Date: 1997-08-26

Tracks:

  1. How Do I Live (From The Touchtone Motion Picture 'Con Air')
  2. The Song Remembers When
  3. The Wrong Side Of Memphis
  4. In Another's Eyes
  5. The Woman Before Me
  6. Perfect Love
  7. Thinkin' About You
  8. Down On My Knees
  9. She's In Love With The Boy
  10. Walkaway Joe
  11. XXX's And OOO's (An American Girl)
  12. Like We Never Had A Broken Heart

Amazon.com

Trisha Yearwood ended up in the middle of one of 1997's music-industry storms when her version of the big ballad "How Do I Live" aced out teenage sensation LeAnn Rimes' on the soundtrack of Con Air, an action flick everyone immediately forgot about. Also somewhat lost in the commotion was Yearwood's own honorable half-decade-plus of hits, so many that some of her best (like a masterful version of Melissa Etheridge's "You Can Sleep While I Drive") didn't make it to this roundup of singles. That's OK; there'll be another. And for now, Songbook honorably recapitulates the career so far of one of current country's most-reliables. --Byline

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I love Trisha's Voice..........2007-01-30

Great songs, wonderful voice and great production.
Have always been a fan of Trisha.
Not many artist can hold my attention very long, but she can.

5 out of 5 stars The best!.......2006-11-04

It is truly what the title says - a collection of hits! My favorite CD of Trisha Yearwood!

5 out of 5 stars Trisha Yearwood.......2006-07-22

Bought the CD specificly for the song on it "Blanket On The Ground". I use to sing it when I sang with a band a few years back. Ok, quite a few years ago. LOL. Liked the CD

5 out of 5 stars Better Than the Best!!!.......2006-02-24

Trisha Yearwood puts together a diversity of her finest songs.
Topically she ranges from teenagers in love(She's In Love With The Boy") to memories of young love(The Song Remembers When),and then a more mature love (Perfect Love) and its effects(How Do I Live ).

Along the path she joins with Garth Brooks in the duet"In Another's Eyes",and Trisha joins with Don Henley(Eagles) for the duet"Walkaway Joe".

This is truly a collection of hits,because it's a right on target sensation all around!

5 out of 5 stars Simply Beautiful..........2005-10-01

Trisha Yearwood has a talent like no other. Her voice is just beautiful and her delivery is perfect! This CD includes all of her major hits from the '90s and even three new songs which have all since became standards for Trisha! She is definetly gonna go down in history as one of Country's brightest stars! Everyone needs to own a copy of this CD!
Coming of Age
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • When will she record again?
  • Coming of Age
  • An extraordinary talent
  • I LOVE JUDE JOHNSTONE
  • I LOVE THIS JUDE JOHNSTONE CD
Coming of Age
Jude Johnstone
Manufacturer: Bojak Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005V9QM
Release Date: 2002-01-10

Tracks:

  1. Cry Wolf
  2. Coming of Age
  3. Wounded Heart
  4. Not Long For This World
  5. Hearts in Armor
  6. Doesn't Anybody Know But Me
  7. Unchained
  8. The Nightingale
  9. The Water's Edge
  10. Let's Leave It Open
  11. When Someone Speaks Your Name

Album Description

This impressive debut CD by singer/songwriter,Jude Johnstone, reveals an exceptionally gifted artist offering intimate lyrical content and beautiful melodies. "Coming of Age" includes background vocal contributions from Jackson Browne, Valerie Carter, Bonnie Raitt, Jennifer Warnes and Trisha Yearwood. This steller CD was masterfully stewared by Garth Fundis as the executive producer.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars When will she record again?.......2003-12-09

Over the last year, this is the CD that I consistently keep putting in my car stereo to listen to over and over. "Wounded Heart" and "Nightingale" certainly deserve the attention they have gotten by being covered by Bonnie Raitt and Jennifer Warnes, respectively, but attention should also be paid to the wonderful "Cry Wolf" that is great to sing along with, and the haunting "When Someone Speaks Your Name" that has one of the most original and beautiful melodies I have heard in a long time. Johnstone uses her unique voice to perfection, and each song is a treasure. When will she record again? I'm eager for more.

5 out of 5 stars Coming of Age.......2003-06-18

...Jude Johnstone's CD, honestly,
is #1. My musical tastes are wide and varied: from Medieval
to Classical to Irish to Classic Jazz, Opera, and Rock/Folk
and Bluegrass. Rather than enjoy different types of music,
I enjoy music itself, for I am a firm believer that education
and expression/emotion are more powerful through music than speaking.
When one listens to this CD,this power becomes readily
apparent. Every song has true and powerful emotion.
"Wounded Heart" and "The Nightingale" make me cry... They are 2 of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. Even though "Wounded Heart" is also one of the saddest songs I have heard, it somehow laces the feeling of hope and strength around the sadness. Every music lover, and, indeed, every human, can relate to the emotion, and those very pure feelings deep down
in our souls, which this beautiful and simple CD digs out. I feel the emotions of life in their purest forms when I listen to this CD, and I listen to it all the time. Thank you Jude Johnstone.

5 out of 5 stars An extraordinary talent.......2003-04-29

I first became aware of "Coming of Age" after an interview with Jude Johnstone on National Public Radio. I haven't reacted so
positively to a recording I first heard on the radio since hearing Luciano Pavarotti in "The Daughter of the Regiment" in 1971. I purchased the album and was amazed and overwhelmed by the artistry displayed. "Wounded Heart," and, especially, "The Nightingale" are extraordinary works, both in their creation and execution. I have yet to tire of listening to them, and continue to play them for with everyone whose tastes I respect--and even for those whose tastes I don't respect.

The last singer/songwriter that had such a profound affect on me was Randy Newman, when I first heard "Good Old Boys." My enjoyment of his music has continued for over 30 years. I hope that Ms. Johnstone, too, will continue to record her material,
so that I may continue to purchase it and enjoy it for many, many years.

With "Coming of Age," Jude Johnstone has created an extraordinay work of art.

5 out of 5 stars I LOVE JUDE JOHNSTONE.......2002-11-14

I bought the new Jude Johnstone CD - "COMING OF AGE" and I can't get enough! There isn't a bad song on the entire album.

One particular song - "The Nightingale" - may be the most beautiful song I've ever heard. And I LOVE the way she sings it.

I happen to love Bonnie Raitt too, and I've heard her sing "Wounded Heart" and although she sings the hell out of it - listen to Jude sing it and you'll hear why Bonnie Raitt wanted to sing it in the first place.

I loved this CD. Yeah, there's a lot of love here .........

5 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS JUDE JOHNSTONE CD.......2002-11-13

Quite frankly, I can't get enough of this Jude Johnstone CD - Coming of Age. There isn't a bad song on the whole thing. If you listen to Ms. Johnstone sing her song "The Nightingale" and you don't cry - then you aren't human. "The Nightingale" may be the most beautiful song I've ever heard.

But there are great songs all OVER this CD.
The Lost Sessions
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic
  • Back in the Saddle
  • Its Garth...
  • Classic Garth
The Lost Sessions

Manufacturer: Pearl Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EK5QQO

Product Description

Originally sold exclusively through Walmart stores. Contains 17 songs (6 more than what were included in the "Limited Series" box set). Six bonus songs include: "Love Will Always Win (Duet with Trisha Yearwood)", "She Don't Care About Me", "Cowgirl's Saddle", "Under The Table", "Meet Me In Love" and "You Can't Help Who You Love."

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2006-05-19

What an absolutely fantastic album!!!

I live in the UK and therefore was unable to buy the album in any shop (including ASDA which is owned by WalMart).

I therefore had it shipped to me from America via eBay. The first CD was lost in customs and therefore a second one was sent out.

It took 7 weeks to get it but let me tell you it was well worth the wait!!!

This is one of the best (if not the best) Garth albums you can get for the money.

It's fresh, exciting and addictive. I've not been able to stop playing this in my car at full volume. I've had the CD for 2 weeks and pretty much know all the words because I've played it so many times.

My favourite songs are:

Cowgirl's Saddle
My Baby No Esta Aqui
Good Ride Cowboy

In fact all of them!!!

I Hope this helps but if you're still not sure I've got one last thing to say:

BUY IT ANYWAY - YOU'LL LOVE IT!!!

4 out of 5 stars Back in the Saddle.......2006-05-03

Garth Brooks' 'The Lost Session' finds the all-time best-selling cowboy singer back in fine form. Here, like on 'Scarecrow,' Garth has rediscovered fine songwriting and musicianship. The songs' quality harkens back to the early days, yet manages to move forward at the same time. (Lost is any evidence of his middle years when he hit bottom with recordings like 'Fresh Horses'.) Just like 'Scarecrow,' the music is crisper. If anything, the songwriting is even a notch higher and more varied. Garth, fortunately, took his time. (Notice that there are sixteen songs here, so he hasn't taken his fans for granted.) In other ways he pulls out all stops.

The C.D. kicks off with "Good Ride Cowboy," a worthy rodeo song that is nearly as good as his original "Rodeo". However, "My Baby No Esta Aqui," is even better with playful lyrics and a ho-down back up that would leave the liveliest dancer panting. Throughout he captures many styles and gives the C.D. more variety than usual. Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top come to mind when listening to "I'll Be the Wind," but he also comes up with a fine orchestrated patriot song with "American Dream".

Not only does he do well with hot new country, but he also puts in some good ballads. "You Can't Help Who You Love" is good, and he and his newlywed bride, Trisha Yearwood, sing an engaging duet on "Love Will Always Win," a song that's spiritual and philosophical and not just about romance. Garth also waxes philosophical on "I'd Rather Have Nothing," a heartfelt song that couldn't be more sincere, even if he is the closest contender to the Beatles' royalties. Not everything is serious, though. "Under the Table," is clever enough, even if it doesn't hold a candle to his best drinking songs, "Two Pina Coladas" and "Friends in Low Places". He also gets playful with songs like the fine "That Girl Is a Cowboy". There are even two remakes: "Fishin' in the Dark," which he does well, and "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream," which is done alright, but is a good (and surprising) choice.

In my opinion, the album's finest moment is the middle part of "Allison Miranda". Here the musicians take off in flight without any vocals. It shows how much Garth has been a spirited and careful craftsman to give us some of his finest material in years.

5 out of 5 stars Its Garth..........2006-04-08

Think about it Garth fans... If you're here, looking at the reviews for this CD, you already love Garth. These are mostly older songs that were in the vault with a couple new ones thrown in for good measure. Never-the-less, it sounds just like we would all want a new Garth album to sound like. Its got honkey-tonk, ballads, rockers, and good re-makes. Its Garth, all the way through.
I would like to spend a little more time reviewing this CD, like I have many others, but it doesnt need it. If you are a fan, you'll like it. If not, dont worry about it. Go look for a CD by an artist that you do like. Just for good measure, I can tell you that Garth uses the same great crew of studio musicians on this that he has on every CD in the past. These guys are as tight as they come. Might not be a better studio-only band in Nashville. Or anywhere for that matter.
In closing, Id like to know where that other reviewer found the new box-set for $40.00, since it was only $25.00 at Wal-mart. And unless you go to Ebay and pay some cheating seller too much money, Wal-Mart is the only place you can buy it. So for the price of one more disc, you might as well get the whole box set anyway. The Lost Sessions disc in the Box is the original. This one is a re-release with 6 more songs on it.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Garth.......2006-03-07

I must be behind as I just saw this album at Walmart for the first time this morning. While I don't know how lost the 'lost' sessions actually were, this is still a good buy at $11.88 at Walmart and near that everywhere else.

The first song "Good Ride Cowboy" was a #1 hit and is a pretty good song. Personally I think 'That Girl Is A Cowboy' is a better song. There was a big to-do about the duet with Trisha Yearwood which I personally think was overrated as the song isn't bad but it isn't worth all the hype that any duet with Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks gets.

Overall, I think this is a good buy for any Garth Brooks fan that didn't feel the need (like me) to spend $40+ for the Limited Edition to get a small handful of new songs if you already have all of his albums.

I gave this 5 stars as I truly enjoyed this cd and look forward to when (if?) Garth comes out of retirement and starts recording again.
Trisha Yearwood
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I always come back to this CD
  • The start of something good
  • Saddle up your horses!
  • Bad cover/great music
  • A Great CD.
Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
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ASIN: B000002OGT
Release Date: 1991-07-02

Tracks:

  1. She's In Love With The Boy
  2. The Woman Before Me
  3. That's What I Like About You
  4. Like We Never Had A Broken Heart
  5. Fools Like Me
  6. Victim Of The Game
  7. When Goodbye Was A Word
  8. The Whisper Of Your Heart
  9. You Done Me Wrong (And That Ain't Right)
  10. Lonesome Dove

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I always come back to this CD.......2005-09-26

In 1991, I was just turning 8 years old, so this CD has some good "back when I was a kid" memories. Even without that though, this is a really great CD. There are some really good ballads on here, and it's one of my favorite CD's to sing along with, to this day. I just bought her new CD, Jasper County, and after listening to that a couple of times (and I like it a lot too...someday it will be a classic too!), I had to go back and listen to this one again...old school Trisha!

5 out of 5 stars The start of something good.......2004-06-12

This is Trisha Yearwood's self titled debut album. The album was produced by Garth Fundis, who she has worked with many times. There's a collaboration with Garth Brooks, top songwriters, what more do you need? Yearwood is one of my favorite female country singers, because she sings better than most of her peers. Her voice is very good at emoting, she can go from a whisper to a scream in a second FLAT. She really makes you feel what she is singing. There was some big hits from this album including the classic "She's In Love With The Boy", the ballad "The Woman Before Me", the uptempo "That's What I Like About You" and the ballad with Garth Brooks singing backup titled "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart". Other highlights include "The Whisper Of Your Heart", "Fools Like Me" and "Victim Of The Game". Overall a strong debut!

5 out of 5 stars Saddle up your horses!.......2001-10-18

The debut CD from Trisha Yearwood is hot from beginning to end. Not many country females can add a number one debut single to their list of achievements, but Trisha pulled it off with "She's In Love With The Boy," a song that spent two weeks at number one in mid-1991. Three more top ten singles followed that success. Garth Brooks is featured in the harmony vocal to "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart" and "Victim Of The Game," and Vince Gill can be heard doing harmony on "Lonesome Dove." Vocals and production are smooth, and song lyrics are included in the insert.

5 out of 5 stars Bad cover/great music.......2001-09-28

I mean seriously has anyone ever seen an album cover as dull as this one it just does not get any plainer. And to think that the 1991 Hairdo that Trisha sports was the happening thing. WO! But don't let that fool you a bit Trisha Yearwood debuts strong with great music and she sings some of the best country music of today. Trisha Yearwood one of my favorite singers the best song Shes in love with the boy.

5 out of 5 stars A Great CD........2000-06-08

I Like Trisha. She Is One Of The Best Country Music Singers Today. My Favorite Songs On This CD Are "She's In Love With The Boy" Which Became Her First #1 Hit In 1991, And "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart", And "That's What I Like About You".
Hearts in Armor
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • simply the best
  • Excellent second album
  • "I can face any wind no matter how hard it blows"
  • One Of the Best
  • Hearts in Armor!
Hearts in Armor
Trisha Yearwood
Manufacturer: Mca Special Products
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000002OLJ
Release Date: 1992-09-01

Tracks:

  1. Wrong Side Of Memphis
  2. Nearest Distant Shore
  3. You Say You Will
  4. Walkaway Joe
  5. Woman Walk The Line
  6. Oh Lonesome You
  7. Down On My Knees
  8. For Reasons I've Forgotten
  9. You Don't Have To Move That Mountain
  10. Hearts In Armor

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars simply the best.......2007-06-12

I'd have to say this album is pure perfection. I ask the question to myself what can be said about this album. The question is what cant be said about it. Its amazing. The opening track " Wrong Side Of Memphis " rocks its way through with Trishas powerful, full forced, amazing, TALENTED , rocket launcher of a voice. The second track slows it down Its pretty with nice vocal touches by Garth Brooks ( before hooking up ) " You Say You will " starts out blaring with a beating melody. And ends with an amazing guitar solo ish ending. Oh my god then comes " Walkaway Joe " WOW ! I love this song...Trisha voices plays it off so amazing that you feel the song creep through your body. Women Walk The line is also great. I love its smokey, wineing, feeling. I can keep going with all the other songs. But then you wont be suprised. So if youre at all interested ion Trisha and dont own this album You should Its simply the best.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent second album.......2004-06-12

Trisha Yearwood didn't falter at all with her sophomore album HEARTS IN ARMOR. In fact, it's even better than her debut in my estimation. Working with top songwriters again, she really starts to develop her sound even more on this album. The album opens with her hit, "Wrong Side of Memphis", which was written by Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison. A definite highlight is the sassy "You Say You Will" which shows her vocal power. My favorite ballad on the album is the heartwrenching song "Down On My Knees" where Trisha sings about having to live without someone's love, she really makes you feel her pain in this song. It was a big hit for her. So was the duet with Don Henley called "Walkaway Joe", which tells a sad story. She also manages a cover of Emmylou Harris' "Women Walk The Line", with Harris singing background vocals. The closing title track is heartbreaking and honest. Overall a strong effort from Yearwood.

5 out of 5 stars "I can face any wind no matter how hard it blows".......2004-01-25

This recording goes to the very heart of what it means to be human, to be frail, to be mistaken, and yes, to be heartbroken. Yeah, that sounds like a lot to swallow at one sitting ... if we just "had that chance again." This is a marvelous recording, a great moment in time for Yearwood and her talented collaborators in memorable music. Please note, this sort of thing just doesn't happen very often. Think about it: "The Wrong Side of Memphis," "Walkaway Joe," "Woman Walk the Line," "Down on My Knees" (good god yes!), "Hearts in Armor," and everything else, including "You Say You Will." This music is timeless, if your heart is open. Yearwood reaches into dark, fearful, but wondrous depths that no deep cavern has ever dreamed. ("Begging you please, don't take your love from me.") If you've ever wondered why Yearwood is held in such high regard as a talented artist, then listen to this recording carefully. You'll figure it out....("I've come far enough to know, love's worth not letting go of.")

5 out of 5 stars One Of the Best.......2003-01-23

CDNOW listed Hearts in Armor as one of its picks for "Best of Genre" and I have to agree. This album is packed with winners and focuses on Trisha's brilliant interpretative skills.

While the hits "Walkaway Joe" and "Wrong Side of Memphis" were undeniably strong, I think other tracks on the album best showcase Yearwood. "Down On My Knees" is one of those rare cuts that combines great vocals, minimal production and excellent instumentation, and a beautifully written song. And I love the energy and sass she injects into "You Say You Will."

I think the most affecting track for me on this album is the title track. It's so stark, pure, and beautifully rendered that it best captures Trisha's abilities. Hearts in Armor is arguably the srongest album Trisha's done (it's in a close running with Real Live Woman on that one), and definitely raised the stakes on her career.

5 out of 5 stars Hearts in Armor!.......2001-10-18

With harmony vocals that feature Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Garth Brooks, Raul Malo, and Don Henley, HEARTS IN ARMOR features a delectable serving of country sounds. Emmylou Harris contributes to the writing credits of one of the highlights of the CD; "Woman Walk The Line" is as traditional as it gets, featuring fiddle, mandolin, and steel guitars. "For Reasons I've Forgotten" (written by Jamie O'Hara) and You Don't Have To Move That Mountain" (written by Keith Whitley) are also songs beautifully done by the crystal voiced Yearwood.
Real Live Woman
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • a big let down
  • Trisha as good as ever
  • better and better every time...
  • One of her best, if not her best album yet.
  • Amazing Album
Real Live Woman
Trisha Yearwood
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ASIN: B00004RIVZ
Release Date: 2000-03-28

Tracks:

  1. Where Are You Now
  2. One Love
  3. Sad Eyes
  4. Some Days
  5. I Did
  6. Try Me Again
  7. Too Bad You're No Good
  8. Real Live Woman
  9. I'm Still Alive
  10. Wild For You Baby
  11. Come Back When It Ain't Rainin'
  12. When A Love Song Sings The Blues

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Real Live Woman finds Trisha Yearwood fully embracing the inner soft-rocker she's flirted with for years, and so it makes sense that it's the most fully realized album of her career. Her Cali-rock jones gets a fix here thanks to a Linda Ronstadt cover ("Try Me Again") and a guest shot by Jackson Browne on "Sad Eyes," a Los Angeles-era Springsteen number, but the voice remains hers--a modern-day country girl who's been uptown and likes it. The result is an album that finds the middle ground between the sonic options won for country radio by the Dixie Chicks, the adult-contemporary blues of Wynnona and Bonnie Raitt, and perhaps even, amazingly, a bit of Garth's Chris Gaines project. The title track's the real keeper, a country-soul anthem that revisits the character Yearwood first introduced in songs like "She's in Love with the Boy" and "XXX's and OOO's" and finds her a good deal wiser now--and feeling blessed to know it. --David Cantwell

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars a big let down.......2007-06-22

This cd really didn't have any notable songs on it. A couple of the songs had basically the same tune as some of her newer ones, such as Jasper County Line. She didn't really use her vocals like she is capable of doing. Was disappointed all the way around with this cd.

5 out of 5 stars Trisha as good as ever.......2005-07-08

Like so much of the music recorded in Nashville, this album mixes pop and rock with country. It won't please purists who only like traditional country but it is a brilliant example of contemporary country music. Several great singer-songwriters contributed songs for this album, some being original while others are covers. Many of the songs are ballads but there is plenty of variety here.

The set opens with Where are you now, written by Mary Chapin Carpenter and Kim Richey who lend their considerable vocal talents to the track by providing harmony vocals. Next is One love, written by three co-writers including Kimmie Rhodes, a singer-songwriter who is highly rated by those familiar with her music but who has never achieved the level of success that she deserves. The third song here, Sad eyes, is by Bruce Springsteen, whose songs have been covered by several country singers. Trisha's chosen song from his catalog suits her ideally with Jackson Browne on harmony vocals.. The oldest song here is Try me again, a cover of a seventies song by Linda Ronstadt and Andrew Gold. Almost as old is Wild for you baby, but this is a song that I hadn't heard before I bought this album.

The title track is by Bobby Cryner who recorded two albums on major labels in the nineties but failed to get airplay on American country radio stations. If she can't record her own songs, at least it's great to hear this song recorded by Trisha. Matraca Berg recorded three albums of her own but has had far greater success as a songwriter. Here, Matraca co-wrote three songs - Come back when it ain't raining (her co-writer on this one was Harlan Howard), I'm still alive and When a a love song sings the blues.

This album, recorded nearly ten years after Trisha made her debut with She's in love with the boy, finds Trisha still in top form and able to adapt to changing musical trents. All Trisha's fans should enjoy this album.

5 out of 5 stars better and better every time..........2005-02-23

it seems that with every album yearwood records she gets better and better, and not only her voice, she takes her music to new and exiting places. this album is such a thrill to listen to. as she opens with the song "WHERE ARE YOU NOW", and brings us her version of Springsteens "SAD EYES", and other WONDERFUL SONGS like matraca berg and Harlan Howards "Come Back When It Ain't Rainin'"
and Matraca Berg and Ronnie Samosets "When A Love Song Sings The Blues". Every song is as great as the last, just when you think it can't posobly get any better, it does... this cd is worth a listen.

5 out of 5 stars One of her best, if not her best album yet........2003-12-01

On Yearwood's 2000 album REAL LIVE WOMAN, we find her in a more reflective mood. 1998's WHERE YOUR ROAD LEADS was very crossover country, this brings her back into a more folk atmosphere that is more gritty and raw in terms of sound and production than its predessor. There was only two singles on here, the title track and the opening "Where Are You Now". The title track was a mild hit that resonated with listeners, especially females. The song explains that she might not be a movie star, or not the perfect size, but she's ok with who she is. She does an inspired cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Sad Eyes". "Some Days" is a very sad, but real, ballad. Same goes for "I Did". She also does a great cover of Linda Ronstadt's "Try Me Again". Other standout ballads include "Wild For You Baby", "I'm Still Alive" and "When A Love Song Sings The Blues". There isn't much uptempo to be found here, but it's ok. This is just a great emotional album from one of the most talented vocalists in country music.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing Album.......2003-01-17

With all of the overwrought, overproduced material coming out of Nashville these days, it's incredibly refreshing to find an artist who is committed to making good music. Yearwood isn't traditional country by any stretch of the imagination: in some ways, she's even more pop than Faith Hill or Shania Twain in that she has a really diverse set of musical influences, all of which show up here. But Trisha is country by virtue of her ability to sing like she's living a song, and make the listener live it too.

Trisha has some amazing pipes, as she shows in "Where Are You Now," but she's so comfortable with her own voice and the incredible material that she lets the songs and the arrangements do the talking. The most affecting track for me is "Some Days," an incredible showcase for Yearwood's interpretative skills and Dan Dugmore's dobro. Her cover of "Sad Eyes" is so achingly sad and yearning that she can stop a listener in his/her tracks. "Too Bad You're No Good" is a refreshing change of pace, and Emmylou Harris really rips up the song with Yearwood. "I'm Still Alive" is surprisingly triumphant and shows a spark of tongue-in-cheek humor.

Unlike Faith Hill or Shania Twain, more bent on Cover Girl glamor or astronomical sales (and generally both), Yearwood seems comfortable in her niche, particularly in her bare-bones rendition of "Real Live Woman." And unlike phenoms like LeAnn Rimes or Lila McCann, she's lived life and is mature enough to sing about the "real stuff" without sounding out of depth or genre.

This is probably the strongest of Trisha's efforts, although she's made some pretty fantastic albums over the length of her career. I'm looking forward to more great stuff!
Inside Out
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • and a 1/2
  • Exploring New Avenues
  • yearwood-better and better
  • 4 because...
  • Sad and Beautiful!
Inside Out
Trisha Yearwood
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005K9JJ
Release Date: 2001-06-05

Tracks:

  1. Love Alone
  2. I Would've Loved You Anyway
  3. For A While
  4. Seven Year Ache
  5. I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners
  6. Harmless Heart
  7. Inside Out
  8. Love Let Go
  9. Melancholy Blue
  10. Second Chance
  11. Love Me Or Leave Me Alone
  12. When We Were Still In Love

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After establishing herself as "the Linda Ronstadt of the '90s," Trisha Yearwood seems to be suffering from the sort of hackneyed production that undermined Ronstadt's career. Despite her impeccable vocal control, she barely finds room to breathe amid coproducer Mark Wright's cheesy bombast on the album-opening "Love Alone." The following cut and first single, "I Would've Loved You Anyway," sounds like a Celine Dion ballad that got lost on the way to a movie soundtrack. Fortunately, Yearwood loosens up with the playful bite of Matraca Berg's "For a While" providing material worth sinking her teeth into, while vocal support from Vince Gill ("I Don't Paint Myself into Corners") and Buddy Miller ("Love Let Go") complements her subtle soulfulness. A sing-along with Rosanne Cash on a remake of the latter's "Seven Year Ache" adds little to the classic original, but neither does it subtract appreciably. The title track features Don Henley on a frisky duet that reprises his and Yearwood's "Walkaway Joe" pairing. --Don McLeese

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars and a 1/2 .......2007-05-10

Oh yes, Trisha Yearwood. I must first say Ive been a huge fan of Trishas since 1991. Her debut albums is just amazing. Her second even better. In fact all of yearwoods albums have been great. Never crossing to many lines. In fact running along the lines of what great music is. Inside Out is just that. My favorite track on the album " I Dont Paint Myself Into Corners "is just amazingly perfect. Kind of like a guilty pleasure. " I Wouldve Loveed You Anyway " is also great. Like the opener " Love Alone " Ge the alubum you'll love it ( I promise )

5 out of 5 stars Exploring New Avenues.......2005-06-16

I'm really enjoying how Trisha Yearwood is giving us a good blend of music on this album. Traditional country ballads along with new folksy-americana style songs. I know alot fans were turned off by this album not being all completely country but the true fans stuck by Trisha through her musical evolution. She has in my opinion the most beautiful and powerful voice in country music or any genre of music today. The music on this album has something for everyone so be sure to check it out.

5 out of 5 stars yearwood-better and better.......2005-02-23

Again Yearwood has made a great album. and she keeps on growing and developing in her style. just as the album she made before this one, Real live Woman, she just keeps getting better and better. There are some true gems on this record; For a while, Seven year ache, I don't paint myself into corners, Iside out, Love let go and Love me or leave me alone. And the rest of the songs arn't that bad. and even though i don't like all of the songs as much as i love the once i've listed, i think those songs are so good that this record deserves 5 stars!

4 out of 5 stars 4 because..........2005-02-10

1.) "Inside-Out" was originally writen and performed by Bryan Adams on 1998's "On A Day Like Today" album.

2.) The album otherwise is good.

3.) She's easy on the eyes.

4.) I recommend this.

5 out of 5 stars Sad and Beautiful!.......2004-01-29

Tired of the Faiths and the Shanias? Welcome to Trisha's world! She is, hands down, the best country singer around these days. Not as promoted as others, but so much better...her voice is deep and sad and so beautiful! She puts so much emotion into everything - without ever sounding over the top - that she should be revered not only by country music lovers but by music lovers everywhere. If you're thinking of buying your first Trisha CD, go for the Songbook, a very good compilation. Otherwise, try Inside Out, a great blend of romantic (my favorite ones) and more upbeat songs, that will leave you dreaming. She takes her time in preparing a new release, but the next one is supposed to be great, since her longtime friend, country music legend Garth Brooks, is writing the songs with her. I can't wait!
Thinkin' About You
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Masterpiece
  • Every cut a good one
  • A classy singer does it again
  • On A Bus To St Cloud
  • Issue's of Life
Thinkin' About You
Trisha Yearwood
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002OV2
Release Date: 1995-02-14

Tracks:

  1. Thinkin' About You
  2. XXX's And OOO's (An American Girl)
  3. You Can Sleep While I Drive
  4. The Restless Kind
  5. On A Bus To St. Cloud
  6. Fairytale
  7. Those Words We Said
  8. O Mexico
  9. I Wanna Go Too Far
  10. Till I Get It Right

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Trisha Yearwood's fourth album leaves its often-spotty predecessors in the dust. After two lighter-weight opening tracks--the title cut and the smash "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)," both of which topped the country charts--Yearwood settles into her moodiest set of songs yet. Most perfectly delivered is "You Can Sleep While I Drive"; here, Yearwood tones down the overkill of Melissa Etheridge's original to stress the lyrics' complex mesh of aching resignation. Similarly, "Those Words We Said" and her version of Tammy Wynette's "Till I Get It Right" are near-great vocal performances--not just on the technical side, but in the arena where the subtleties of true emotion meet topflight material. Even the requisite tough-girl offerings, "The Restless Kind" and "I Wanna Go Too Far," fit perfectly into this portrait of a smart, modern countrypolitan woman. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2007-06-08

After buying this CD, I became a life-long Trisha fan. Words, emotional power, and musical accompaniments and arrangements transcend mere singing ability. I have seriously listened to this entire CD over and over for days on end.

5 out of 5 stars Every cut a good one.......2004-05-06

This CD is one you can put in and leave. Every cut is incredible. "On a Bus to St. Cloud" touches the heart like very few songs can. If you have ever loved and lost and do not feel moved by this song, your soul is empty.

5 out of 5 stars A classy singer does it again.......2004-03-06

Trisha is one of the most intelligent singers in the business - she could have had a very successful career outside music, if she had never made it as a singer. Trisha realized very early that, providing she included a couple of radio-friendly songs to keep the hits coming, she could fill the rest of each album with songs that she really wanted to record. The results are clear for all to hear on this set, which opens with two catchy songs (the title track and XXX's and OOO's) that both reached number one on the country charts, but then continues with a series of reflective ballads that demonstrate Trisha's true artistry, interrupted by just two more up-tempo songs, Restless kind and I wanna go too far. Highway 101 had previously recorded Restless kind when Nikki Nelson was their lead singer, for their Bing bang boom album. Later, Travis Tritt also covered the song.

Perhaps the best of the ballads are You can sleep while I drive (a cover of a Melissa Etheridge song) and On a bus to St Cloud (written by the brilliant songwriter and under-rated singer, Gretchen Peters). Trisha also does excellent covers of Those words we said (Kim Richey) and Till I get it right (Tammy Wynette). Fairytale (another wonderful song) is an original although I've heard other songs with the same title. O Mexico is yet another brilliant song.

This album was originally issued in Europe with three extra tracks - Two days from knowing, Jackie's house and Bartender blues (a duet with George Jones that appeared on his album, Bradley barn sessions). That edition, which I have, is no longer available. The Australian edition includes all those tracks plus Save the land. If you are fortunate enough to be able to track down one of those editions, you are in for a real treat. If not, there is still plenty worth hearing in the standard American edition.

This album provides a great introduction to Trisha's music and is definitely one of her finest original albums.

4 out of 5 stars On A Bus To St Cloud.......2002-08-05

Trisha Yearwood's 1995 album THINKIN ABOUT YOU is often overlooked, which is a shame. Many know it for its hits, like the title track and "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)", which both fared well on country charts. Those are great songs, but only the tip of the iceberg. Sadly only those two singles performed well on the charts, the others simply crashed and burned. Other singles included her cover of Melissa Etheridge's "You Can Sleep While I Drive", the Gretchen Peters written "On A Bus To St. Cloud", and the uptempo "I Wanna Go Too Far". Yearwood turns in powerful performances on "You Can Sleep While I Drive" and "On A Bus To St. Cloud", which are arguably the best songs on this album. A few tracks here are remakes, such as Trisha's version of the Tammy Wynette classic "Till I Get It Right". Travis Tritt later redid "The Restless Kind" for his 1996 album of the same name, but Trisha's version has a certain spunk to it. Other highlights include the regretful "Those Words We Said", and "O Mexico" and "Fairytale". Overall give this album a listen, might not be her best but don't miss it.

5 out of 5 stars Issue's of Life.......2001-12-20

One of the most Powerfull, real, & fun CD'S, she has ever done! Best Work Yet! The real person, come's through, & leave's you wanting more. Done the way ONLY Trisha could! She leave's a Part of Her-Self, It will become, part of you. hope this help's! GOD-Bless! Tony
The Song Remembers When
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • An album full of quality ballads
  • One to remember
  • Review for Trisha Yearwood
  • Vintage Yearwood
  • Nice collection of songs!
The Song Remembers When
Trisha Yearwood
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ASIN: B000002OPZ
Release Date: 1993-10-26

Tracks:

  1. The Song Remembers When
  2. Better Your Heart Than Mine
  3. I Don't Fall In Love So Easy
  4. Hard Promises To Keep
  5. Mr. Radio
  6. The Nightingale
  7. If I Ain't Got You
  8. One In A Row
  9. Here Comes Temptation
  10. Lying To The Moon

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Trisha Yearwood is often compared to Linda Ronstadt, and it's easy to understand why when listening to her wide-open country-rock vocal on "Better Your Heart Than Mine," which was co-authored by Andrew Gold, a former member of Ronstadt's band. Yearwood grabs hold of the rocking beat and belts out the melody as if her voice had the buzzing edge and rhythmic clout of an electric guitar. The 29-year-old singer is capable of a lot more, however, and she proves as much on her breakthrough third album. The key number is "I Don't Fall in Love So Easy." Yearwood's ability to stretch a note with a bluesy fall in pitch as if torn between defensiveness and desire is a rare skill. Willie Nelson not only wrote the Mexican-flavored "One in a Row," but he also plays the acoustic guitar solo on it and sings harmony behind her on Kimmie Rhodes' "Hard Promises To Keep." The album falls short of true greatness due to a few questionable song choices but it gives more than a few hints that Yearwood could well be the female country singer who best combines commercial appeal and artistic merit in the '90s. --Geoffrey Himes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An album full of quality ballads.......2005-04-27

I became a fan of Trisha's from the time I played her debut album, which was full of songs that grabbed my attention instantly. This album is not like that at all - it is one of those albums that sounds more impressive each time you play it. This album is dominated by reflective ballads that suit Trisha ideally. If you want to hear Trisha sing more up-tempo material, there isn't much here, although you will enjoy If I ain't got you.

Among the great ballads here, the title track (about how hearing a certain song can bring back memories), Mr Radio (a cover of a song previously recorded by Linda Ronstadt for her 1982 album, Get closer), One in a row (a cover of an old Willie Nelson song), I don't fall in love so easy (a Rodney Crowell song), The nightingale (an excellent original song) and Lying to the moon (a song written and first recorded by Matraca Berg) are particularly noteworthy, but every song here is a gem.

This is a masterpiece from one of the finest country singers of her generation.

5 out of 5 stars One to remember.......2004-06-12

Trisha's third album THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN finds the singer going for a more contemporary country sound. Her strength has always been ballads, she does well with any material she sinks her teeth into, but on her ballads you really get to feel what she's saying, and it comes from the heart. The title track has to be one of her most memorable songs, a song about love lost and remembering it. She does a good version of her idol Linda Ronstadt's "Mr. Radio", and Rodney Crowell's "I Don't Fall In Love So Easy". Other highlights include "Better Your Heart Than Mine", "One In A Row" and the closing "Lying to The Moon". Only a real singer can deliver the image from the heart of the song. Yearwood here is the heart of the song itself.

5 out of 5 stars Review for Trisha Yearwood.......2002-05-02

I purchased this video a couple of years ago. This VHS tape includes live performances from her first three albums as well as footage of her discussing songs that had meaning to her. If you are a Trisha Yearwood fan then this is a must own!

5 out of 5 stars Vintage Yearwood.......2001-12-05

In looking at Trisha's career over the past ten years, one can be amazed at the variety of material this voice can handle. If you want to hear one of the best examples that, find the "West Side Story" tribute David Pack did a few years ago, and listen to Trisha's wonderful version of "I Had a Love." It will give you shivers!
Just like this album! It's one of our favorite Yearwood collections. From the opening of "The Song Remember When" to the closing "Lying to the Moon," this collection demonstrates why Trisha is the premier female vocalist of country music. Her rendition of Rodney Crowell's "I Don't Fall in Love So Easy" is breathtaking. "Mr. Radio," a tune recorded by Linda Ronstadt, is vocalized in Trisha's trademark style, and although comparisons to the aforementioned Linda have been noted, Trisha is able to make each and every one of her songs her own. "The Nightingale" is beautiful and emotional. "One in a Row" is a clever tune, given much life by Trisha's impassioned vocals.
The sunflowers on the cover enhance this country girl's image, but Trisha, like Gary Morris, transcends the country genre. She is just out and out an outstanding vocalist. No genre excluded!

4 out of 5 stars Nice collection of songs!.......2001-10-18

THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN is not quite as enjoyable as previous releases, but there are songs that make listening fun. Gosh, the title song is just soooo beautiful! "If I Ain't Got You," "One In A Row" written by Willie Nelson, and the touching Matraca Berg tune, "Lying To The Moon" are also great songs. And then there are the singles... I really found this CD harder to get into than prior releases, though it is a pleasant collection to listen to.

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