Trisha Yearwood - The Song Remembers When

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Album Details

Title: The Song Remembers When
Artist: Trisha Yearwood
Release Date: 1993
Re-Released On: 6/6/2007
Label: Universal Special Products, MCA Records
Duration: 36:54
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 008811091125, 602517374133, 008811091149
Genre: Country
Style: Contemporary Country
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Bittersweet, Earnest, Earthy, Organic, Reverent, Sentimental, Gentle, Reflective, Romantic, Soothing, Sweet
Total Copies: 55
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Song Remembers When
  2. Better Your Heart Than Mine
  3. I Don't Fall in Love So Easy
  4. Hard Promises to Keep
  5. Mr. Radio
  6. The Nightingale
  7. If I Ain't Got You
  8. One in a Row
  9. Here Comes Temptation
  10. Lying to the Moon

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDUniversal Special Products000932202
1993CDMCA Records10911

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Album Review

1995's The Song Remembers When is another chapter in the ongoing collaboration between Trisha Yearwood and producer Garth Fundis. Where 1993's Hearts in Armor was a cathartic masterpiece that broke Yearwood worldwide, this record is straighter down the contemporary country lane. As usual, the material is top-notch no matter where the pair get it from. Whether the tunes come from stalwarts like Kostas, Rodney Crowell, and Willie Nelson, or relative unknowns like the phenomenal Kimmie Rhodes, this ten-song set delivers the same drama and tension with glorious, transcendent singing from Yearwood. The title-cut opener is a reverie of innocent love gone bad, recalled at a retail store counter while receiving change. Mid-tempo ballads are a Yearwood strength, and she delivers tough and true. Next, "Better Your Heart Than Mine," written by almost-country-chanteuse Lisa Angelle and pop washout Andrew Gold, is a beautiful twining of Bonnie Raitt-styled r&b, roots rock, and neo-traditionalist country with some killer guitar playing by the great Steuart Smith. Rodney Crowell backs Yearwood on his "I Don't Fall in Love So Easy"; it's one of those beautiful country songs that almost isn't. Crowell has always been able to walk the pop-country borderline, and in Yearwood's voice he has found the perfect vocalist to execute his vision. She sings the hell out of a slick little downtempo rocker by making it sound like it's the easiest song in the world to deliver honestly. Nelson not only contributes a tune here, but he guests both in duet and backing vocalist capacities on his own "One in a Row" and Rhodes' "Hard Promises to Keep." His presence adds real depth and dimension here because his thin, reedy voice stands in such sharp contrast to Yearwood's full-throated one. "Here Comes Temptation" by Kostas is one of those groovy little pop numbers that touches on the kind of '60s pop that came from Doc Pomus and Phil Spector crossed through the heart by a contemporary Nash Vegas feel; its glitzy surface covered by a sheen of sweet soul even if it is accompanied by a pedal steel. The disc closes with Matraca Berg's "Lying to the Moon." Accompanied only by her band, Yearwood takes a pop song and turns it into a country song with the ripped-up heart that comes in the grain of her voice. It's poetry, this combination of singer and song. She couldn't sing it any better if she'd written it; the accents create tension and drama and images from every betrayed-lover's movie from the '40s on, washing through the mix. Only a real singer can deliver the image from the heart of the song. Yearwood here is the heart of the song itself. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew GoldVocals, Vocal Harmony
Beth MiddleworthDesign
Billy Joe WalkerGuitar
Billy Walker, Jr.Guitar (Acoustic)
Brent MasonGuitar (Electric)
Buddy JacksonArt Direction, Design
Carl MarshString Arrangements
Dave PomeroyBass
Dave SinkoMixing Assistant, Engineer
Denny PurcellMastering
Eddie BayersDrums
Garth FundisMixing, Producer, Vocals, Vocal Harmony
Gary LaneyEngineer, Mixing Assistant
George MarinelliGuitar (Electric)
Jerry DouglasDobro
Jim KempArt Direction
Ken HuttonMixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer
Lisa AngelleVocal Harmony, Vocals
Lisa SilverVocals, Vocal Harmony
Maria SmootHair Stylist
Mary Beth FeltsMake-Up
Matt RollingsPiano, Keyboards
Milton SledgeDrums
Paul FranklinPedabro, ?, Slide Guitar, Dobro, Guitar (Steel)
Raul MaloVocals, Vocal Harmony
Rob HajacosFiddle
Rodney CrowellVocal Harmony, Vocals
Scott PaschallAssistant Producer, Production Assistant
Sheri McCoyStylist
Steuart SmithGuitar (Electric)
Steve NathanKeyboards, Organ, Piano
Susan SchellingPhotography
Thomas FloraVocals, Vocal Harmony
Trisha YearwoodVocal Harmony, Vocals
Willie NelsonVocal Harmony, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals

Member Reviews

Jenifer W. wrote on 9/20/2006...

1. The Song Remembers When
2. Better Your Heart Than Mine
3. I Don't Fall in Love So Easy
4. Hard Promises to Keep
5. Mr. Radio
6. The Nightingale
7. If I AIn't Got You
8. One in a Row
9. Here Comes Temptation
10. Lying to the Moon