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Trisha Yearwood: Greatest Hits

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 She's In Love With the Boy Trisha Yearwood 4:05 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Like We Never Had a Broken Heart Trisha Yearwood 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 The Woman Before Me Trisha Yearwood 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Wrong Side of Memphis Trisha Yearwood 2:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Walkaway Joe Trisha Yearwood 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 The Song Remembers When Trisha Yearwood 3:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl) Trisha Yearwood 2:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Thinkin' About You Trisha Yearwood 3:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Believe Me Baby (I Lied) Trisha Yearwood 3:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Everybody Knows Trisha Yearwood 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 How Do I Live (Songbook Version) Trisha Yearwood 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 A Perfect Love (Songbook Version) Trisha Yearwood 2:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 There Goes My Baby Trisha Yearwood 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Powerful Thing Trisha Yearwood 2:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 I Would've Loved You Anyway Trisha Yearwood 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
16 Just a Cup of Coffee Trisha Yearwood 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
17 Nothin' to Lose Trisha Yearwood 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

On some level, Trisha Yearwood's Greatest Hits could easily have been a double disc, but it's better to be left wanting than overfed. Yearwood ruled the 1990s; she rose to stardom as the queen of contemporary country almost immediately upon release of her self-titled debut in 1991. The evidence is right here: there are three cuts from that set including the still-played, up-tempo pop tune "She's in Love with the Boy," a song that could have, and perhaps was, written to be enhanced by a music video and is a fine template for the blueprint that contemporary country has followed since. It's followed a pair of ballads, "Like We Never Had a Broken Heart," and "The Woman Before Me," both of which resonated big at the time, and still hold up. "Wrong Side of Memphis," off Hearts in Armor, is the quintessential roots country rocker in the new incarnation of the country idiom. Other memorable tracks here include "Xxx's and Ooo's (An American Girl)," which sounds like it's being sung into a mirror. The title cut from Thinkin' About You is here, as is "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)" written by the dynamite songwriting team of Kim Richey and Larry Gottlieb (a team that no longer exists, unfortunately). It's a heartbreak anthem like few others in the last 15 years. The other cut from that set is the title track, "Everybody Knows." These latter two songs, if country "critics" and fans had looked deeper, might have begged questions or personal speculation as to how a singer with a voice as powerful as this one could delivered not one but two burning rock & roll broken-hearted love songs on a single album without being in that position herself.

And of course, UMG Nash Vegas couldn't resist two cuts from Songbook, an earlier hits collection with "How Do I Live" from the soundtrack to the film Con Air, which is a complete waste of Yearwood's more than considerable talents as a singer. The song is insipid, and Tony Brown's production feels as if he's trying to get a Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey performance from his star. Thankfully, "Perfect Love" from the same collection fares far better. Brown compresses the hell out of the steel and acoustic guitars to the point where they almost sound tinny they're so big, but her vocal on this acoustic-based rocker more than rescues the instrumental edge. In keeping with the Songbook tradition, there are two new songs here, as well (though they may have been recorded over a decade ago and already in the can since Yearwood is no longer with MCA). There's a gorgeous ballad by Stephanie Davis called "Just a Cup of Coffee," produced by the man who understood her true strength from the jump and guided her first four records: Garth Fundis. It's a natural sounding roots country song with fiddles, piano, acoustic guitars, a shuffling snare and bass drum beat, and Yearwood's throaty, soul deep instrument bringing the real grain in Davis' lyric to the fore. The closer is a new tune written by Kimberly Fox called "Nothin' to Lose," This is pure, road song swagger with burning, bluesy acoustic guitar, hand percussion, snare and hit hat, a standup bass, and a smoking mandolin solo. This is tough, lean and mean, and Yearwood's got the sass in her low and falsetto ranges to make it utterly believable. Indeed, she proves all over the place on this disc that she could sing anything she wanted to: soul, blues, and yeah, rock & roll too. Hopefully she will, now that she's on her own. After all, she did tape a CMT Crossroads with Babyface! Her own independent single, "Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love" on Big Machine Records (an independent that also lists her husband, Jack Ingram, Taylor Swift, and a slew of other Nash Vegas rebels) was released on the same day as the MCA hits collection (hmmm...there's something that smells fishy about that).

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by Mashgate

This is a fabulous album... I was raised on Trisha Yearwood and this has ALL the favorites of when I was a kid... To Gunner52... Your songs aren't on this album because all three were recorded AFTER this album was produced... But anyway... kudos to Trisha!!! We love you...

You Gotta Give Her Stars!
     
by gianni777s

She's Trisha Yearwood, for Pete's Sake!
I don't have the album yet, cause I'm getting it from BMG MUsic for $3.99, Baby!

Trisha Yearwood
     
by rita mae

It is no wonder that Trisha Tearwood's new CD that is due out soon will be on a different label. I agree that most of these songs are on "Songbook", released years ago. It might have been interesting to have done a Greatest Hits collection of the songs MCA never bothered to promote..."On A Bus To St. Cloud ", "Hearts In Armor", "Inside Out", "Down On My Knees" and "Trying To Love You." Ms. Yearwood's voice assures her a place in musical history..it's clarity, power, emotion and her exquiusite choice of songs should teach many new artists lessons. I am and always will be in awe!

Biography

Born: September 19, 1964 in Monticello, GA

Genre: Country

Years Active: '90s, '00s

One of the most popular female country singers of the '90s, Trisha Yearwood initially rose to fame as a protégée of Garth Brooks but quickly staked out her own identity as an assertive yet vulnerable modern woman. Yearwood was born in the small town of Monticello, GA, in 1964 and grew up on a farm owned...
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