Album: Trio II

Introduction
" Trio II" is the second collective album by three of the most iconic female singers, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris. Launched on February 9, 1998, this highly-anticipated album followed the effective launching of their very first partnership, "Trio", released in 1987. These skilled artists signed up with forces to create an exceptional blend of unified nation, folk and pop sounds, weaving a musical tapestry that is considered as an enduring contribution to American music. Produced by George Massenburg, the album includes a diverse collection of tunes by various songwriters, including Neil Young, Billy Joel, and Randy Newman.

Album Background
Deal with the album began in 1994, where the three ladies initially checked out the possibility of tape-recording a follow-up to their hugely effective very first partnership. However, due to scheduling conflicts and difficulties in collaborating studio time, the project was put on hold for a number of years. In the interim, Ronstadt, Parton, and Harris pursued their successful solo careers, further establishing themselves individually as legends in the music market.

By 1997, all 3 artists were lastly able to discover time in their hectic schedules to reconvene and tape the album. This time, the making of "Trio II" was also marked by a sense of maturity and growth in each artist's musical skill, with Parton, Ronstadt, and Harris bringing their special stylistic flairs to the task.

Tracklist and Songs
" Trio II" offers listeners a collection of charming tunes that showcase the extraordinary consistency achieved by these three powerhouse vocalists. Ten skillful tracks comprise the album:

1. "Lover's Return" - This opening track sets the tone for the rest of the album, including catchy melodies and the tight harmonies that fans have come to know and like.
2. "High Sierra" - This majestic ballad is a soaring, powerful display for the trio's harmonies.
3. "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" - A spirited, lighthearted tune that even more shows the chemistry in between the three ladies.
4. "After the Gold Rush" - A lovely cover of Neil Young's traditional song, with the vocalists' voices blending perfectly.
5. "The Blue Train" - This haunting track showcases the emotional depth of each vocalist's voice.
6. "I Feel the Blues Movin' In" - A catchy, blues-infused number that highlights their smooth harmonies.
7. "You'll Never Be The Sun" - An emotional ballad with an effective performance by each artist.
8. "He Rode All The Way To Texas" - A heart-wrenching tune about lost love and longing.
9. "Feels Like Home" - A sweet, heartfelt rendition of Randy Newman's song that showcases the heat and psychological depth of their voices.
10. "When We're Gone, Long Gone" - The album closes with this poignant, reflective track that speaks to the long-lasting power of love and friendship.

Critical Reception
"Trio II" was consulted with extensive acclaim from music critics and fans alike. The album went on to earn a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals and peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Critics praised the special mix of pop, country, and folk influences, highlighting the timeless quality of the music and the unbelievable harmonies accomplished by Ronstadt, Parton, and Harris.

Conclusion
In summary, "Trio II" stands as a testimony to the unrivaled talents of Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris. It celebrates the indisputable power of collaboration, as these legendary artists came together to develop a masterful collection of tunes that still resonate with listeners over twenty years after its release. "Trio II" is a musical treasure that continues to captivate and influence new generations of fans, solidifying its status as an enduring classic in the record of American music.

Artist: Linda Ronstadt

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