Universal does what it seems to do best in the 21st century: reissue their catalog in as many different ways as they can come up with rather than digging deep for new artists. There are a couple of different
Trisha Yearwood greatest-hits collections, the last one being issued in 2007 just as the year petered out and on the heels -- the same day, actually -- as her awesome, groundbreaking studio offering Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love, produced by
Garth Fundis. Love Songs is compiled from the MCA Nashville catalog between 1991 and 2005, beginning with the
Kevin Welch-penned "That's What I Like About You" and moving through hits like "Down on My Knees" from Hearts in Armor in 1992; "Maybe It's Love" (by
Annie Roboff and
Beth Nielsen Chapman) from Everybody Knows in 1996; and
Diane Warren's "I Still Love You More," which appeared on Where Your Road Leads in 1998. It closes with two tracks from the wonderful and underappreciated Jasper County album (also produced by
Fundis), "Baby Don't You Let Go" and "Sweet Love." The music is terrific and these cuts were chosen well, but the question remains: does anybody really need this set? ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide