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Trisha Yearwood
Artist Icon Let's Be Frank (2019)
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"Let's Be Frank" is the Twelfth studio album released by American country artist Trisha Yearwood. The album was released on Feb 15, 2019 through Gwendolyn Records, LLC.
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Those of us pining for another one of her conventional country albums will have to wait longer, but Let’s Be Frank is still worthy of attention from her traditional fan base. Most notable is the one new composition, “For the Last Time,” co-written by Yearwood and Garth Brooks. It’s a clever and well-constructed love song that fits the theme and sound of the album, even though I’m still hoping it gets another spin as a country song down the road. Also, while Yearwood sticks closely to the original arrangements, her presentation of these songs from a woman’s perspective gives them a fresh context, whether she’s asking Joe to set ’em up on “One For My Baby” or embracing “The Lady is a Tramp” by singing it in the first person.
Let’s Be Frank is a delightful detour, and while it doesn’t curb the hunger for more country music from the greatest female artist of the greatest generation of female artists, it is chock full of reminders of how she earned that distinction in the first place.
Reviewed by Kevin John Coyne for countryuniverse.net.


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