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Trisha Yearwood: Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love [CD review]
Trisha Yearwood As one of country music's leading ladies, Trisha Yearwood has always produced quality music. Every album shows the extra love she puts into each song. With one of the strongest voices known in any genre, Trisha's fans spread far and wide. Constantly evolving with the times. it's only natural that her latest album Heaven, Heartache And The Power Of Love would be her best one yet. Although Trisha has continued to change with the times, she still remains true to her roots. Recording music that has meaning, truth and soul behind it has helped keep her career at the top for so many years. Refusing to settle with a song or add "filler" material keeps her albums full of quality. While most artists are only searching for a couple good songs for an album, Trisha searches for a full record's worth of songs to make it enjoyable from start to finish. When going into the studio Trisha wasn't stingy with the number of songs she wanted. Recording thirteen songs total, this is truly a work of art. Trisha has been known for recording all types of songs. Whether they are love songs, cheating songs, or even leaving songs, she can do them with ease. "They Call It Falling For A Reason" is a perfect example of her classic love songs. Although this is not a typical slow love tune, it expresses how "high" she is on love. "Nothin' 'Bout Memphis" is a personal favorite. This song displays the sound that Trisha has perfected. It is the slow, soulful, passionate sound that anyone who is listening will say, "yup, that's Trisha Yearwood." Bringing in some help from country superstar Keith Urban on "Let The Wind Chase You" was a great idea. Their voices blended very well, and although he only sang harmony on the song, you could make out very quickly that it was him. This is a perfect album for any Trisha fan. With Christmas around the corner, run out and buy a copy for that special someone on your list. The only way to describe this is awesome. Track List:
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