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0008817002323

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Overview
Trisha Yearwood is a pop diva who knows how to play her instrument: her voice. Perhaps one of the most gifted contemporary pop vocalists, Yearwood continues to explore the vast expanses of her talent. Displaying only traces of her early work as a country music artist, she sings with yearning on songs like "Powerful Thing." Buddy Miller's backing vocals on "Bring Me All Your Lovin'" are a highlight of this project. Yearwood's brilliance is adequately displayed on "I Don't Want to Be the One" and "I'll Still Love You More" (the latter a Diane Warren composition). She is at her best when she inhabits the world of emotional ballads and snappy, up-tempo tunes about the emotional life of modern women. While she is no country singer by any stretch of the imagination, she is still an important element in pop music.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/14/1998 |
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Label: | Mca Nashville |
UPC: | 0008817002323 |
catalogNumber: | 70023 |
Rank: | 10788 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Trisha Yearwood Primary Artist,Vocals,Background VocalsGarth Brooks Track Performer
Sam Bush Mandolin
Anderson Acoustic Guitar,Background Vocals
Matt Rollings Piano,Keyboards
Steve Gibson Acoustic Guitar,Mandolin,Electric Guitar
Bobby Wood Organ,Piano
John Wesley Ryles Background Vocals
Mike Eldred Choir, Chorus
Jeff Balding Overdubs
Larry Byrom Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Mark Casstevens Acoustic Guitar
Stuart Duncan Fiddle
Connie Ellisor Strings
Kim Fleming Choir, Chorus
Paul Franklin Steel Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar
Kenny Greenberg Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Jim Grosjean Strings
Vicki Hampton Choir, Chorus
John Hobbs Piano,Keyboards
Mark Ivey Choir, Chorus
Gordon Kennedy Background Vocals
Wayne Kirkpatrick Background Vocals
Paul Leim Percussion,Drums,Snare Drums
Chris Leuzinger Electric Guitar
Steve Marcantonio Overdubs
Russ Martin Overdubs
Bob Mason Strings
Brent Mason Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Buddy Miller Vocals,Background Vocals
Steve Nathan Piano,Strings,Keyboards,Hammond Organ
Michael Rhodes Bass
Kim Richey Background Vocals
Lisa Silver Choir, Chorus
Pamela Sixfin Strings
Milton Sledge Percussion,Drums
Steuart Smith Electric Guitar
Harry Stinson Vocals,Background Vocals
Bergen White Choir, Chorus
Lisa Cochran Choir, Chorus
Tabitha Fair Background Vocals
Tim Waters Overdubs
Tim Buppert Background Vocals
Mike Elred Choir, Chorus
Dennis Wilson Choir, Chorus
Mike Chapman Bass
Technical Credits
Trisha Yearwood ProducerJeff Balding Engineer
Tony Brown Producer
Connie Ellisor Arranger,String Arrangements
Paul Franklin Contributor
David Hall Contributor
Rory Kaplan Executive Producer
Allen Reynolds Producer
Bergen White Arranger,Choir Arrangement
Mark Miller Engineer
Glenn Spinner Contributor
Joe Hayden Engineer
Mary Beth Felts Contributor
Mark Hagan Engineer
Don Schlitz Composer
Bill Neighbors Executive Producer
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