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Trisha Yearwood
Artist Icon Every Girl (2019)
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"Every Girl" is the fourteenth studio album by American country artist Trisha Yearwood. The record was released on August 30, 2019, through Gwendolyn Records.
Every Girl was produced by Garth Fundis, Yearwood's production collaborator since the early 1990s. It is Yearwood's first country music studio album since 2007's Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love. The album consists of 14 new songs composed mostly by female songwriters, including Karla Bonoff, Lucie Silvas, and Ashley McBryde.
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Yearwood introduces the dynamic project with a dose of vulnerability with “Workin’ on Whiskey.” Staying true to her roots anchored in cinematic ballads, “Workin’ on Whiskey” finds her caught in the grips of a love that no longer exists, discovering that the only cure to help her escape the heartache is a glass of something dark and strong. The country superstar doesn’t tease fans when it comes to showing off her grand voice, rather using the inaugural track to display its distinct power. “I’m feeling things don’t wanna feel / Finding out I’m not made of steel / And wrestling with the memories that won’t let me go,” she elegantly sings, setting the stage for the rest of the mellifluous project.
With Every Girl, Yearwood proves that she still stands as one of country music’s best vocalists and storytellers, drenching the project in a cinematic theme created by piano, strings and drops of steel guitar, all bound together by her timeless voice. Yearwood’s loyal fans who have been eagerly awaiting her triumphant return with a full country album will admire Every Girl, as it embodies all the elements that made her a country icon: strong lyrics, awe-inspiring stories and a voice that beautifully captures it all.
Reviewed by Cillea Houghton for soundslikenashville.com.




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