Troublemaker
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Post by Troublemaker on Aug 29, 2019 23:03:23 GMT -5
1. Workin’ On Whiskey (Dave Thomson, Jessica Mitchell, Patricia Conroy) 2. Find A Way (Julian Emery, Lucie Silvas) 3. Home (Karla Bonoff) 4. Every Girl in This Town (Caitlyn Smith, Connie Harrington, Erik Dylan) 5. Tell Me Something I Don’t Know (feat. Kelly Clarkson) (Gordie Sampson, Lucie Silvas, Troy Verges) 6. What Gave Me Away (feat Garth Brooks) (Blair Daly, Lucie Silvas, Troy Verges) 7. Something Kinda Like It (Adam Wright, Shannon Wright) 8. When Lonely Calls (Jeffrey Steele) 9. Matador (Gretchen Peters) 10. I’ll Carry You Home (Caitlyn Smith, Gordie Sampson, Troy Verges) 11. Drink Up (Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson, Troy Verges) 12. Bible and A .44 (Ashley McBryde, Patrick Savage, Terri Jo Box) 13. Can’t Take Back Goodbye (Caitlyn Smith, Mike Busbee, Troy Verges) 14. Love You Anyway (feat. Don Henley) (Mike Reid)
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Post by George Strait Junkie on Aug 30, 2019 0:51:00 GMT -5
I’m not the biggest Trisha fan but holy schnike what an album will have my rank of the album later need more time with it
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slowmo
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Post by slowmo on Aug 30, 2019 15:17:50 GMT -5
I've only listened to this once through so far, but it's fantastic and I'm looking forward to all my future listens.
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.indulgecountry
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"You left a mark on my face // And brought a dozen red flags in a vase"
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Post by .indulgecountry on Aug 30, 2019 20:07:23 GMT -5
Man, this album is incredibly good. It's so great to have Trisha back. I can't believe it's really been 12 years since she gave us an album of country gems. Only on my second listen of the record currently, so it's still early for me to have favorites but early standouts for me are "Home," "Tell Me Something I Don't Know," "When Lonely Calls," "The Matador," and "Bible and a .44."
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someguy
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Post by someguy on Sept 7, 2019 1:10:23 GMT -5
Another fantastic album from Ms. Yearwood. I've only had the chance to listen to it once so far, so I'm sure my favourites will change, but so far I'm loving "Can't Take Back Goodbye", "A Bible And A .44", "Tell Me Something I Don't Know", "When Lonely Calls" and "The Matador". "Every Girl In This Town" was the perfect lead single, though. I'm looking forward to further listening to this album, and getting more familiar with it. It's so good to have Trisha back.
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Post by George Strait Junkie on Sept 7, 2019 10:11:22 GMT -5
Here are my rankings of the album
1. Something Kinda Like It - something straight out of the 90’s man its so damn good 2. What Gave Me Away - love the way this song flows and Garth just singing along is way better than being a actual duet 3. Bible and a .44 - Patty still has it and the 2 of them together is just amazing perfect song choice 4. When Lonely Calls - she slays this one 5. The Matador - what a song 6. Love You Anyway 7. Tell Me Something I Don’t Know 8. Workin’ On Whiskey 9. Every Girl In This Town 10. Drink Up 11. Can’t Take Back Goodbye 12. Find A Way 13. Home 14. I’ll Carry You Home
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recordyear
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Post by recordyear on Sept 9, 2019 21:00:33 GMT -5
Debut at #5 on country album with 10k sales and 11k SPS.
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someguy
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Post by someguy on Sept 14, 2019 1:42:03 GMT -5
I thought she would've debuted at #1 - I forget that they changed the methodology of Billboard's Country Albums chart, and I wasn't sure Sheryl Crow would have been considered country this time around. Still a decent opening, but I was hoping that Trisha would have scored another #1 album from this one.
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