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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best if not the best album she has ever done
Trisha Yearwood's Real Live Woman is by far going to be my favorite album of hers. She just decided to cut loose and get down to business on this album. In a country music world where everyone is going pop (and that's not always a bad thing), Yearwood has done nothing short of just turning around and going in the opposite direction. Take note: steel guitar runs...
Published on March 29, 2000 by J.T. Landry

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3.0 out of 5 stars Does Yearwood have the blues?
Earthy, rootsy sounds abound on Trisha Yearwood's eighth album "Real Live Woman." Yearwood said she received many letters from fans "thanking" her for the title cut - which says "Hey, I know who I am, I'm loved for who I am and I'm just fine with that." A sadder, but wiser Yearwood seemed to emerge from this album which might leave you...
Published on July 18, 2001 by Shelley Wilson


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best if not the best album she has ever done, March 29, 2000
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Trisha Yearwood's Real Live Woman is by far going to be my favorite album of hers. She just decided to cut loose and get down to business on this album. In a country music world where everyone is going pop (and that's not always a bad thing), Yearwood has done nothing short of just turning around and going in the opposite direction. Take note: steel guitar runs throughout. Imagine that on a country album! Yearwood has always been quite astute at selecting songs, and this time around it is no different. My favorite is Try Me Again. I dare you not to think this is musical excellence. Her voice has never sounded better. All the songs are great, but my favorites besides Try Me Again are I Did, Sad Eyes (a Bruce Springsteen cover), One Love (which if this wouldn't be a good Bonnie Raitt song, I don't know what would), When A Love Song Sings the Blues, and Come Back When It Ain't Rainin'. It's just a superb album and a must have if you're a music lover or long for an album that doesn't rely on drum machines or cookie-cutter songs that rehash the same thing over and over. This album further proves just how unbelievably talented Trisha Yearwood is. Like many reviewers say, she is one of the best vocalists working in any musical genre. I almost forgot to tell you what a great song the title track is too.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Overall an Excellent Album!, March 31, 2000
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Trisha Yearwood is my all-time favorite female country singer. Aside from the fact that she has an amazingly beautiful voice, I like her because she sells her music, rather than her looks and her body (although she is a very pretty lady). "Real Live Woman" is a wonderful album, with soft ballads and songs that really hit home. My personal favorites are Where Are You Now, Sad Eyes, I Did, Come Back When It Ain't Raining, and of course, the title track Real Live Woman. I normally don't buy a CD after hearing only one song from it, but I took a chance with this one and I'm glad I did! I am very pleased with this one. This album is excellent overall, and it is more country sounding than some of her previous efforts. I always though it would be impossible for Trisha to top her outstanding "Songbook: A Collection of Hits" album, but I think she may have just done it with this one. Add "Real Live Woman" to your collection today! It's a fantastic country album.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trisha finally holds nothing back, March 29, 2000
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Julie Dove (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Live Woman (Audio CD)
I am real picky about my music - someone's got to blow me away and make me believe what they are singing.

I felt like I had been hit by a tornado in 1994 when I bought my first Trisha Yearwood cd Hearts on Armor. And she made me believe what she was singing like a preacher on judgement day.

As a long time Trisha fan I am excited about this new album for many reasons.

For starters, this is the first time that the fullness and awesome power of Trisha's voice has been captured on tape. Seeing Trisha in concert has always left me wanting an album where she just went in the studio to let go and hold nothing back. This album really does it -- her vocals are amazing.

Trisha also holds nothing back on song selection for this album. Fans will be so happy to finally hear Trisha sing a Linda Ronstadt song. The Linda cover, "Try Me Again" is by far the absolute best track on the album. If you want to hear how Trisha nails it then be sure to order Linda Ronstadt's Hasten Down The Wind cd.

With the exception of "Real Live Woman," the songs on this cd are not a happy look at love but a look at the ups and downs from a great love. I could write in this review what I mean by that and give an example from 11 of the 12 songs, but you've got to listen to this album to know what I am saying.

I almost wish "Real Live Woman" was the last cut on the cd because this song is about a woman who's been through it all and has really found herself.

I hope Trisha knows that through it all she has found herself with the best cd of her career.

My choices for best cuts are "Try Me Again," "Where Are You Now," "I Did," "I'm Still Alive," and "Real Live Woman."

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars JUST BUY IT!, June 30, 2000
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Karac Hendriks-West (Dewberry, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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Trisha has always been a reliable artist: if you buy her CD, it's gonna be good - not always great, but good. "Real Live Woman" is, in my opinion, a "career" album. Though not as revolutionary, I feel that Trisha is very comparable to Emmylou Harris for the fact that she picks high-quality songs and wraps herself around them. Going back to Garth Fundis for production is probably the best move she made. Tony Brown did "Where Your Road Leads" (and did a good job, too) but his production has been fairly sleek as of late, so kudos to Garth for keeping the edge on this CD. Most of the songs include old Linda Ronstadt kronies, so it has that 70s Country-Rock feel to it. A bizarre cover is "Sad Eyes" by the Boss (relatively unheard of song until "Tracks"); it's certainly not one that I would have pictured her doing. Anyway, if you're a fan of Karla Bonoff, old Linda Ronstadt, Eagles, OR the current torch bearers like Kim Richey, buy it and don't hesitate. By the signs of the title track - first single, I probably wouldn't have bought it, but the Amazon audio clips blew my mind. The second single "Where Are You Now" is a perfect example of what the album is really like: well written, raw, powerful, and listenable (I know that sounds stupid, but there is music out there that possesses the first three traits without being enjoyable). Enjoy, everyone!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely amazing!, March 31, 2000
This review is from: Real Live Woman (Audio CD)
This is definitely my favorite Trisha Yearwood album since the Hearts In Armor one. Starting out with the bluegrass-tinged and haunting "Where Are You Now," you can tell that this album really comes from the heart and with spare instrumentals that are refreshing. Other haunting moments occur on "I Did" and "Some Days." "Too Bad You're No Good" is a first class traditional romp. The album definitely shows off Trisha's range of vocals, from the bluesy "One Love" to the high notes on the Bruce Springsteen-written song "Sad Eyes" But Tricia's nice mid-range vocals prevail on most. Lyrically, all the songs on the album feel like a lot of talent was put into them. I can tell she took a while to choose these songs. Recommended for any fan!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back with a vengeance, March 29, 2000
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Ron Kelly (New York City) - See all my reviews
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Coming off her weakest album to date, "Where Your Road Leads," Trisha returns to basics on "Real Live Woman." Thankfully forsaking middle-of-the-road Diane Warren pseudo-pop tunes for more tried-and-true country songs penned by such writers as the incomparable Matraca Berg, Trisha offers up a more country sound than on her last two or three efforts. The opener, "Where Are You Now," which was written by the dream team of Kim Richey and Mary Chapin Carpenter, is a killer. Trisha's voice is in tip-top form; loud and clear and expressive throughout the entire album. Her cover of Linda Rondstadt's "Try Me Again" is a sure standout, along with the Berg-Al Anderson tune, "I'm Still Alive" and the smooth-as-silk title track. Can't wait to catch these songs live, which will be tonight at Manhattan's Irving Plaza. A must have for Yearwood fans.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not your usual Trisha album, November 22, 2000
This review is from: Real Live Woman (Audio CD)
As the Country Music Columnist for BellaOnline.com, I heard two tracks off of this album: Real Live Woman & Where Are You Now and decided to keep this album in my collection.

I was QUITE surprised once I reviewed the other tracks of the album! This album is not pop.... and it's not traditional or contempory country. Trisha has emerged with her own sense of style with this one.

While it's true that most tracks have the same type of beat/sound, that sound is definitely one that agrees with Trisha's Georgia 'twang voice while blending in the California sound (remember when the Eagles were once considered country???).

One song that really stood out for me was "Some Days." When I first heard it, I was wondering what Trisha was thinking when she decided to record it. Then the song started to take on a life of it's own and I found myself singing in the car. It's a great blue-sy country sound that Trisha is great at.

There are some other songs in the album that will grow on you and others that seem similar to previous songs ("I'm Still Alive" is similar to "Baby, I Lied").

Trisha was known to say that this album is the "one" that she has always wanted to cut. And I can see why.... thankfully she tried something different but didn't go the pop music route.

Another solid effort at trying something a bit different but maintaining her country roots!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back With Avengance, April 2, 2000
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Amazing. Her best album since 'Everybody Knows'. Trisha takes her unique vocal powers further than can be imagined - this album proves that Trisha is unstoppable! Great tracks, including 'Sad Eyes' which leaves you feeling so happy, 'One Love', 'Come Back When It Ain't Rainin', with their tuneful melodies and 'Real Live Woman' - a song made for Trisha, make this a joyful CD. Without a doubt the most musically talented woman in Nashville right now.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From a "Real Woman" Country Soul at it's best!, April 1, 2000
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Patrice Webb (Georgetown, California USA) - See all my reviews
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I have never been a fan of the music that mainstream radio has to offer but this album by Tricia Yearwood is an exception. Blessed with a voice that is all at once warm, engaging, and gutsy in all the right places, Yearwood has managed to produce an album that will appeal to the mass market mentality of contemporary radio without compromising one iota of her integrity. Throughout the album her silky smooth voice wraps itself around a batch of stellar songs penned by the likes of Kim Ritchey, Mary Chapin-Carpenter, and Matraca Berg and includes guest vocals from other artists such as Jackson Browne and Emmylou Harris. Blusey, soulful, and perhaps the most fully realized album of her career - proof that she has the staying power to overcome and outshine the wasteland that is country radio today.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trishia Has Done It Again, March 28, 2000
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Martin Lash (Chicago, Il United States) - See all my reviews
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I was disappointed with her last release, "Where Your Road Leads." Something just did not come together in that CD. But Trishia Yearwood has come through with a wonderful new CD. Its a little less a country but fans will not be put off. "I Did" really blew me out of the water. There is a song by Bruce Springteen ("Sad Eyes") and no less than three by Matraca Berg. Among those "I'm Still Alive" is amazing. Yearwood is a great performer and has chosen thoughtfully this time around. Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris and Berg have guest appearances. This CD is a must for all Trisha Yearwood fans.
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