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Where Your Road Leads
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0008817002323
Label: Mca Nashville
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mca Nashville
Release Date: July 14, 1998
Studio: Mca Nashville
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Editorial Review: Trisha Yearwood, like her better half in the Mavericks, is becoming more and more country-pop (and less pop-country) with each release. Her latest leads her further down the road into 1970s Linda Rondstadt territory than ever before. It's a land where great pipes and stellar playing are frequently put to the service of treacly ballads and anemic rockers but also a destination guaranteed to provide at least a couple of stunning moments. "There Goes My Baby," about a woman who didn't know how good she had it, is twangy, unpretentious pop, rock-solid and catchy as all get out, and the steel-guitar-driven, Cali country-rock of "Bring Me All Your Lovin'" is as sonically stunning a moment as Nashville's produced in years. --David Cantwell
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Rating: - More Bite
This album is a healthy 4 stars. It's stronger than her previous album, Real Live Woman, in that it has some songs with more energy to them, although there's still a fair amount of the low-key stuff too. Good tunes on this one:
There Goes My Baby - soft and mellow
That Ain't the Way I Heard It - speeds up, song's about the rumor mill outing her man's activities to her
Powerful Thing - has zip and drive, good energy here
Wouldn't Any Woman
Bring Me All ... Read More
Rating: - scribbled on my heart
Trisha Yearwood has one of the big, bad female voices on the country scene. Better yet, she can work it in a full menu of directions.
'Easy' and 'sad' mark the rhythm and the tone, respectively, of the album's opening track. 'There Goes my Baby' is a classic country lament of lost love:
'There goes my baby, like the sun fallin' out of the clear blue sky.' It may be conventional, but it's so good under Yearwood's stewardship. A bit of self-loathing colors the edges: 'Maybe ... Read More
Rating: - Where Your Road Leads
I particularly like this song, but the album as a whole is terrific. I would recommend this album to people who really love to hear Trisha Yearwood sing, she has a great voice.
Rating: - Typically classy album from Trisha
Of all the contemporary country singers to emerge in the nineties, Trisha was (and remains) my favorite although not by much. This album is typical, containing many great songs from some of the finest songwriters around (Annie Roboff, Jamie O'Hara, Al Anderson, Don Schlitz, Mark D Sanders, Dianne Warren, Carole King, Allison Moorer, Victoria Shaw and J D Souther among them), yet requiring several plays to really be appreciated. Many of the songs are ballads but there are some faster songs to provide ... Read More
Rating: - good follow-up...
this is a good follow up to the collection of hits cd. and she has such a great sound to this album, and her voice is AMAZING, if you haven't heard a song or album by her before, anyone of these songs could catch your attention... she opens brilliantly with "there goes my baby", and continues with the slow-pased "never let you go again". the tittle song "Where your road leads" is a brilliant duet with Garth Brooks. all in all this is one good cd. with a string of great songs...
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