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I always come back to this CD In 1991, I was just turning 8 years old, so this CD has some good "back when I was a kid" memories. Even without that though, this is a really great CD. There are some really good ballads on here, and it's one of my favorite CD's to sing along with, to this day. I just bought her new CD, Jasper County, and after listening to that a couple of times (and I like it a lot too...someday it will be a classic too!), I had to go back and listen to this one again...old school Trisha! The start of something good This is Trisha Yearwood's self titled debut album. The album was produced by Garth Fundis, who she has worked with many times. There's a collaboration with Garth Brooks, top songwriters, what more do you need? Yearwood is one of my favorite female country singers, because she sings better than most of her peers. Her voice is very good at emoting, she can go from a whisper to a scream in a second FLAT. She really makes you feel what she is singing. There was some big hits from this album including the classic "She's In Love With The Boy", the ballad "The Woman Before Me", the uptempo "That's What I Like About You" and the ballad with Garth Brooks singing backup titled "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart". Other highlights include "The Whisper Of Your Heart", "Fools Like Me" and "Victim Of The Game". Overall a strong debut! Saddle up your horses! The debut CD from Trisha Yearwood is hot from beginning to end. Not many country females can add a number one debut single to their list of achievements, but Trisha pulled it off with "She's In Love With The Boy," a song that spent two weeks at number one in mid-1991. Three more top ten singles followed that success. Garth Brooks is featured in the harmony vocal to "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart" and "Victim Of The Game," and Vince Gill can be heard doing harmony on "Lonesome Dove." Vocals and production are smooth, and song lyrics are included in the insert.
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