Real Live Woman
| Real Live Woman | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 28, 2000 | |||
| Studio | Sound Emporium (Nashville, Tennessee) | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 47:58 | |||
| Label | MCA Nashville | |||
| Producer | Garth Fundis, Trisha Yearwood | |||
| Trisha Yearwood chronology | ||||
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| Singles from Real Live Woman | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| About.com | (favorable) |
| Allmusic | |
| Chicago Tribune | (favorable) |
| Entertainment Weekly | A− |
| People | (favorable) |
| PopMatters | (favorable) |
| Q | |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
Real Live Woman is the eighth studio album by American country music singer Trisha Yearwood, released on March 28, 2000.
The album reached #4 on the Billboard country albums chart. It produced a #16 hit on the Billboard country music charts in "Real Live Woman" and a #45 hit in "Where Are You Now". The latter was only the second single of Yearwood's career to miss Top 40 in the U.S.
The album covers a song by Bruce Springsteen called "Sad Eyes", a song by Linda Ronstadt titled, "Try Me Again", and a song by Bonnie Raitt called "Wild For You Baby". Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Jackson Browne provide harmony vocals for some of the album's tracks. It was given 3 out of 5 stars by Allmusic.