Trisha Yearwood - Jasper County Audio CD
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Band: Trisha Yearwood
Title: Jasper County
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Release Date: 2005-09-13
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Who Invented The Wheel 2: Pistol 3: Trying To Love You 4: River Of You 5: Baby Don't You Let Go 6: Standing Out In A Crowd 7: Georgia Rain 8: Sweet Love 9: Try Me 10: Gimme The Good Stuff 11: It's Alright
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Could have been a bit more personal, but captures true feeling There is nothing particularly outstanding just a solid performance from a good singer.
Filled with a nice mix of sass and emotion, Yearwood sings her way through JASPER COUNTY with relish. I wish it could have been a bit more personal in execution, but that's often tough when you don't write your own material. But the overall feeling is of someone who is happy with where they came from, and makes for a nice listening experience.
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Trisha Yearwood
Having been a longtime fan of Trisha Yearwood, I was very happy with this album of hers, also after having seen her perform some of her numbers on the Oprah show.
Trisha on top
In comparison to other albums, there's a lot more songs on here that have more "kick" to them, more attitude. This is a great album from Trisha Yearwood, definitely my favorite. Here are the songs:
Who Invented the Wheel - Trish wants to find the inventors/designers of the products that enabled her guy to drive off one day. Kind of amusing in an ironic way.
Pistol - good, quick tune with energy. Beware of a man who is too exciting.
Trying to Love You
River of You - very smooth song
Baby Don't You Let Go - fast and energetic
Standing Out in a Crowd - nice song about not being afraid to be self
Georgia Rain - good reminiscent tune
Sweet Love - good bluesey tune
Try Me - good plea to a lover
Gimme the Good Stuff - assertive
It's Alright.
UNDERWHELMING UNFORTUNATELY
I love Georgia Rain but even it loses something with repeated listens. I am a big fan of Trisha Yearwood but this CD is just not up to snuff. I can't quite figure out if it is the writing or her reading/singing of these songs but something is missing. Who Invented the Wheel, Pistol and Standing out in a Crowd are just YUCK, the messages are trite and maybe she knows this and her singing is like "this song sucks" but I will give it a try. I give her three stars more for who she is than the product she released here. Trisha has been very inconsistent with her last few CD's hope she gets a little more passionate and hits more home runs than singles!!!.
What a great singer!
Thank you Trisha! Wow, I'm glad CDs don't wear out from being played too much! I play this all the time! :).
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