Where Your Road Leads
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Track Listing
- There Goes My Baby
- Never Let You Go Again
- That Ain't The Way I Heard It
- Powerful Thing
- Love Wouldn't Lie To Me
- Wouldn't Any Woman
- I'll Still Love You More
- Heart Like A Sad Song
- I Don't Want To Be The One
- Bring Me All Your Lovin'
- Where Your Road Leads
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73839 in Music
- Released on: 1998-07-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .54" h x 4.97" w x 5.55" l, .0 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
Trisha Yearwood, like her better half in the Mavericks, is becoming more and more country-pop (and less pop-country) with each release. Her latest leads her further down the road into 1970s Linda Rondstadt territory than ever before. It's a land where great pipes and stellar playing are frequently put to the service of treacly ballads and anemic rockers but also a destination guaranteed to provide at least a couple of stunning moments. "There Goes My Baby," about a woman who didn't know how good she had it, is twangy, unpretentious pop, rock-solid and catchy as all get out, and the steel-guitar-driven, Cali country-rock of "Bring Me All Your Lovin'" is as sonically stunning a moment as Nashville's produced in years. --David Cantwell
Entertainment Weekly
Where Your Road Leads nearly dispenses with rockers altogether for the lush life. If anyone could or should aspire toward updating the Ronstadt approach, it's Yearwood, whose pitch perfection duplicates La Linda's emotional throb without the formalism.
People
Yearwood, who in her country mode can fall into an overproduction rut, here rocks gently with "That Ain't the Way I Heard it," ... and holds her own with Garth Brooks on the romantic title-song duet.
