Trisha Yearwood - Jasper County

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Album Details

Title: Jasper County
Artist: Trisha Yearwood
Release Date: 9/13/2005
Label: MCA Nashville
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 602498620793
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: 18
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Who Invented the Wheel
  2. Pistol
  3. Trying to Love You
  4. River of You
  5. Baby Don't You Let Go
  6. Standing Out in a Crowd
  7. Georgia Rain
  8. Sweet Love
  9. Try Me
  10. Gimme the Good Stuff
  11. It's Alright

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMCA Nashville2326

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Album Review

Trisha Yearwood took an unprecedented four years between her eighth album, 2001's Inside Out, and its 2005 follow-up, Jasper County. There was a variety of reasons for the extended hiatus -- it was one part creative, one part personal, as Yearwood weathered the storm of going public with her relationship with Garth Brooks (as of the release of Jasper County, the couple was engaged to be married) -- but the long wait proved worthwhile since Jasper County is one of her very best records, an album that stretches further musically than most of her albums while being more cohesive than most of her records as well. Reuniting with longtime producer Garth Fundis, with whom she's done most of her best work (he did not helm Inside Out), Yearwood's picked a set of 11 songs that aren't just uniformly strong, but are quite diverse. While there's a strong bluesy undercurrent here, highlighted by the slow-churning opener "Who Invented the Wheel" and the Bobbie Gentry-styled Southern country-soul of "Sweet Love," this is firmly a country album, with few concessions to pop crossover. The tracks that do have a lush, slick surface do tend to be the big ballads, such as "Standing out in a Crowd," but those do tend to be grounded with acoustic guitars and Yearwood's impassioned delivery. Plus, even those sweeping slow tunes are offset by such excellent ballads as the heartbroken "Trying to Love You" and the epic "Georgia Rain," which are pure country and lend the overall album a sweet, reflective quality. Even if the album does tend toward relaxed, meditative tunes, Jasper County works because instead of maintaining that introspective vibe throughout the album, Yearwood and Fundis bring in not just those bluesy, soulful songs for balance, but they find two rip-roaring Al Anderson songs -- the white-hot "Pistol" and the old-fashioned honky tonk anthem "It's Alright" -- to give this more country grit than has been heard on any Yearwood album in a long time. At a mere 38 minutes, the album moves along briskly, not just because of the short running time, but because the album is paced well, moving gracefully between ballads, blues like "River of You," and rollicking up-tempo tunes. The end result is an album that's not just one of Yearwood's most entertaining albums, but one of her richest records, in both musical and emotional terms as well. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan UmsteadViolin
Allen ReynoldsAudio Production
Anthony LaMarchinaCello
Aubrey HaynieMandolin, Fiddle
Bekka BramlettVocal Harmony
Beth Nielsen ChapmanVocal Harmony
Bob LudwigMastering
Bryan SuttonGuitar, Slide Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Mandocello, Vocals (Background)
Carl GorodetzkyViolin
Carole Rabinowitz-NeuenCello
Catherine UmsteadViolin
Chad CarlsonEngineer, Assistant
Chad CromwellDrums, Stick
Chris LeuzingerGuitar (Electric)
Connie EllisorViolin
Dan DugmoreGuitar (Electric), Lap Steel Guitar, Guitar (Steel)
David AngellViolin
Debra WingoHair Stylist
Eric DarkenShaker, Percussion
Erick JaskowiakAssistant
Garth BrooksVocal Harmony, Vocals
Garth FundisAudio Production, Performer, Producer
Greg MorrowDrums
Hillary LindseyVocal Harmony
Jeff BaldingMixing, Audio Engineer, Engineer
Jeff JorgensonGuitar (Electric)
Jesse AmendAssistant
Jessi AlexanderVocal Harmony
Jim GrosjeanViola
Jim LauderdaleVocal Harmony
John HobbsOrgan, Piano
Johnny GarciaGuitar (Electric), Guitar
Jon RandallVocal Harmony
Kim FlemingVocal Harmony
Kris WilkinsonViola
Leslie SatcherVocal Harmony
Libby MitchellStylist
Luellyn LatockiArt Direction
Mac McAnallyGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Mandocello
Maia SharpVocal Harmony
Mary Beth FeltsMake-Up
Mary Kathryn VanosdaleViolin
Matt AndrewsEngineer, Audio Engineer
Matt RollingsPiano
Michael RhodesBass, Guitar (Bass)
Monisa AngellViola
Nashville String MachineStrings
Pamela SixfinViolin
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel)
Reese WynansPiano, Organ
Rob HajacosFiddle
Ron RoarkGraphic Design
Ronnie DunnVocal Harmony
Russ HarringtonPhotography
Sam BushMandolin
Scott PaschallPerformer, Production Assistant
Shannon ForrestDrums
Steve NathanPiano
Terry McMillanHarmonica
Tom BukovacGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar
Trisha YearwoodVocal Harmony, Vocals
Vicki HamptonVocal Harmony
Virginia TeamArt Direction
Wanda VickFiddle, Dobro
Wes HightowerVocal Harmony