Trisha Yearwood – Trisha Yearwood

Album Info

Artist: Trisha Yearwood

Title: Trisha Yearwood

Year: 1991

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Tracklist

  • 1. She's In Love With The Boy - Single Version (4:08)
  • 2. The Woman Before Me (3:50)
  • 3. That's What I Like About You (2:40)
  • 4. Like We Never Had A Broken Heart (3:41)
  • 5. Fools Like Me (4:00)
  • 6. Victim Of The Game (3:13)
  • 7. When Goodbye Was A Word (3:11)
  • 8. The Whisper Of Your Heart (3:37)
  • 9. You Done Me Wrong (And That Ain't Right) (3:18)
  • 10. Lonesome Dove (3:36)

Review

"Trisha Yearwood," released way back in '91, is where Trisha kicked off her journey into country music, and what a journey it's been! With the magic touch of producer Garth Fundis at the Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville, this album hit the ground running, making quite the splash. Folks couldn’t help but notice her the minute “She’s in Love with the Boy” came around on the radio—it's catchy as all get out and tells a tale of young love going against all those fussy grownup expectations, which folks around here just love.

Now, talk about an album that seemed to be everywhere! From climbing to number 2 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart to enjoying the joy of being certified 2× Platinum, it was clear folks couldn’t get enough. Trisha’s voice, so rich and heartfelt, resonated with the crowds almost instantly. Songs like “Like We Never Had a Broken Heart” and “The Woman Before Me” ain’t just powerful vocals—they shot right into the Top 10! Trisha sure knew how to pick tracks that tugged at everyone's heartstrings and busy feet.

What really sets this album apart is its mix of classic country charm with modern flair. You got talented folks like Matt Rollings and Brent Mason lending their skills, giving each track its own sparkle. From "Victim of the Game" to "Lonesome Dove," Trisha showed us her range and soul. This album didn’t just mark her stunning entry into the music world—it laid the groundwork for the future of country music. Songs off this record, especially “She’s in Love with the Boy,” are still hangin' 'round radio stations today. Makes you realize how much she’s helped shape what country music has become. - Mia