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Hindsight being 20/20, when Trisha Yearwood's eponymous debut was issued in 1991, it was obvious a star had been born. From the choice of players, to Garth Fundis' snappy crisp production, to the songs written by the cream of the crop of Nashville's new generation -- including a pair by Garth Brooks, Pat McLaughlin, Carl Jackson, and one by Kostas and Hal Ketchum. What set Yearwood apart is her enormous voice; coming from Georgia, there is no lilt in it -- she can go from a whisper to a full-throated wail in a second, and her pitch is spot on every time. Fundis and MCA chose the kinds of songs Yearwood sings better than almost any of her peers -- working-class love songs, from the opener, the simple mid-tempo rocker "She's in Love With the Boy," to the ballads such as "Like We Had a Broken Heart," written by Brooks with Pat Alger. Brooks sings backup here, and the pace of the song is slow. Its poetry is in the emotion her voice conveys rather than the lyrics, which aren't bad; they just aren't special. But it's "Fools Like Me" (by Kostas and Ketchum), where Yearwood lets every bit of what's inside of her out. A slow rocker with a Hammond B-3 swirling gently in the background played by Al Kooper, this is the broken love song at its best. When Yearwood sings, "You go your way baby, and I'll go mine/I'll go crazy like the wind," the entire track just comes apart before she reaches the end of the verse. The vision of a goodbye said in some motel parking lot or suburban driveway is almost unbearable. Yearwood was the first female country singer of her generation that didn't try to be a sex symbol, and she didn't try to project anything other than the fact that she was a good singer. And she was and is a fine singer, and this is a very classy debut that stands the test of time. ~ Thom Jurek
Audio Mixer: Garth Brooks.
Recording information: Sound Emporium Studios, Nashville, TN.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Garth Fundis; Garth Brooks; Mac McAnally; Trisha Yearwood; Vince Gill.
Arranger: Edgar Meyer.
Personnel includes: Trisha Yearwood (vocals); Mac McAnally, Pat Alger (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Barlow Jarvis (piano, organ); Matt Rollings (piano); Al Cooper (organ); Dave Pomeroy (bass); Garth Brooks, Vince Gill (background vocals).
Personnel: Trisha Yearwood (vocals); Mac McAnally (guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Pat Alger, Bobby All (guitar, acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, lap steel guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Rob Hajacos, Stuart Duncan (violin, fiddle); Connie Heard, David Davidson (violin); Kristin Wilkinson (viola); Grace Bahng (cello); Edgar Meyer (strings); Jelly Roll Johnson, Kurt Johnson (harmonica); Matt Rollings, John Jarvis (piano); John Barlow Jarvis, Al Kooper (organ); Eddie Bayers (drums); Garth Brooks, Garth Fundis, Vince Gill (background vocals).
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Purchase Trisha Yearwood CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Trisha Yearwood Sweetest Gift CD (1994)
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$6.29 Sweetest Gift is Trisha Yearwood's addition to the Christmas album market. Her countrified renditions of these Christmas classics remain pretty faithful to the original songs despite the genre she steers it towards. Fans of country would probably enjoy this album, as Yearwood has a beautiful voice that suites these songs just fine. ~ Bradley Torreano
Recorded at Sound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee.
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| | Trisha Yearwood Hearts In Armor CD (1992)
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$4.99 The leap Trisha Yearwood made as an artist between her debut in 1991 and Hearts in Armor in 1993 is remarkable. It remains one of her highest achievements. In addition, this one was wrought from conflict; it was released just after divorce and the record feels like an exorcism. As with her debut, producer Garth Fundis and Yearwood selected songs from the cream of Nashville's hit producers; "Wrong Side of Memphis," a tough, near spitting rocker tempered by honky tonk fiddles was written by Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison, opened the disc and may have thrown fans of her ballad style. But fears would have been unfounded as "Harrison's Nearest Distant Shore" was all ballad and then some. There's the R&B-flavored "You Say You Will," by Beth Neilsen Chapman, that's sassy and tough, full of funky piano and a killer acoustic guitar solo by Billy Walker Jr. and a killer backing vocal by Raul Malo (before anyone knew who the Mavericks were). Chapman also contributes a stunning ballad to this set, "Down on My Knees," that is wrenching in its pure intent. "Walkaway Joe" features a harmony ...
| | Trisha Yearwood Song Remembers When CD (1993)
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$4.99 THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN was nominated a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Country Album.
THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN contains 15 tracks with introductions by Trisha Yearwood.
THE SONG REMEMBERS WHEN is not only the artistic highlight of Trisha's career, it is one of the best albums to come out of Nashville in years. Yearwood's soaring voice adds much to the success of the album, but the quality of the songs on this collection are so superior that Trisha is well ahead of the game before she even opens her ...
| | Pandora's Box Original Sin CD (1989) (Import) United Kingdom
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$11.79 ORIGINAL SIN is a 1989 album by the rock outfit Pandora's Box. Pandora's Box was the project of Jim Steinman
This gothic rock epic was the brainchild of Jim Steinman, the writer/producer behind Meat Loaf and the 1980s resurgence of Bonnie Tyler. This time, Steinman ups the musical ante by utilizing a quartet of powerful female vocalists (including former Meat Loaf backup singer Ellen Foley). Fittingly, Original Sin bears all the hallmarks of the Jim Steinman style: epic-length songs, over-the-top and romance-obsessed lyrics, and plenty of rock & roll bombast. A great example of this approach is the opening track, "Original Sin"; this moody rumination on romantic obsession starts as a piano ballad but soon transforms into a rock song and continues to build until it becomes a rock-operatic aria. Another highlight in the same vein is "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," a tormented ballad about romantic loss and regret built on a spooky yet heart-wrenching piano melody. The latter song is also notable because it would later become a massive ...
| | Very Best Of John Michael Montgomery CD (2003)
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$10.29 Recorded between 1992 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Robert K. Oermann.
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| | Jack Afro Follow The Instructions CD (2005)
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$5.69 Follow The InstructionsThis is the second quadrant of a 4 part series. Johnny Afro aims to dominate the music industry. The relevance of the Title of this album has historical influence. Back in the day the Black Panthers had instructions on how young black men should deal with issues of the draft, police brutality, civil rights and other day to day dealings. The successful youth were those that could follow the teachings and instructions. 1. Muhammad - Is symbolic and actual. Muhammad - Verbal Tech made this beat for me in 1992. it took me 13 years to actually write the lyrics. But there is a time and a place for everything. He also gave me some instructions. I will follow them. I am not Muslim but I have experience Ramadan (sp?). In dealings with some of this faith I have learned a lot about what motivates people to act. Muhammad was born a different name but took up the Muslim faith. This song lead off the album because it represents something. Muhammad was a brother quite older than me but I lingered on the wisdom he dropped about the history of black people in America. I never will know how much of his stories are true or not. But I learned a great deal from him like a big brother. He has been momentus influence in my formative hip hop endeavors. Please respect old black men is the motto of this blurb....2. The Instructions - "This ain't the town for clown this is the city for pretty." Nobody cares about your intentions. The bottom line is the end result. I will not compromise integrity for the bottom line. There are always consequences. You are not first to experience what you experience. There is a game plan laid out with divine guidance and intervention. Tune in and follow the instructions....3. Out Of Control - Beat produced by Bay Area World Class Beat Maker Stag (Stagmotta). I told him this song was gonna go somewhere. He's not sure. Can I get a witness. Together on this track we are outta contol. The lyrics explain the origin and reasoning about the track. Feel it, feel me, feel the struggle.....4. It's About To Go Down - This is a very good song. I didn't like the drum rhythm when I first started but I forced myself to find a way to make the song creatively interesting for myself. I did a great job in the arrangement and compressing the drums so the hit a little harder and became bearable. This is now one of my favorite tracks and I would without a doubt represent myself with it. This is refelctivive of reaching my peak. It's about to go down.5. Every Soul - Basically there are starving artist all over the world who want to be heard, recognized, accepted, or just acknowledged existence. We artist have to create. We don't know why we are chosen to rap, sing, produce, etc. But we must carry it out or we feel like the alternative is pretty much death. I create music and songs because I must. I don't choose to do this. I got Stagmotta on this track too. Many music people will love the beat and many will catch up with your boy Johnny Afro one of the worlds most talented rappers.6. Calculated Outcome - I made the music a long time ago and was torn between whether I liked It of not. This song was a milestone in my production techniques ...
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