Diana's Country

Diana's Country received positive reviews from both Billboard and Cash Box magazines following its release.

[3] Although the liner notes claim the project was recorded at the Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee[3] Record World and Billboard magazines reported that Trask cut the it in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

Specifically, Trask and producer Buddy Killen did overdub sessions at an unnamed studio there.

[1][6] Diana's Country was released by Dot Records in May 1971 and was the sixth studio album of her career.

Its earliest release was "The Last Person to See Me Alive" (issued by Dot Records in February 1971).