Miss Country Soul

It was released in February 1969 by Dot Records and consisted of 12 tracks written entirely by American soul artist Joe Tex.

[5] Killen approached American soul singer-songwriter, Joe Tex, about having Trask record an entire album of his music.

Tex was pleasantly surprised when he heard the final product and found that Trask sang with emotional depth and power.

[5] Miss Country Soul was recorded in sessions held at the Columbia Studio in Nashville, Tennessee with Buddy Killen serving as the sole producer.

[5] Miss Country Soul was released by Dot Records in February 1969 and was Trask's fourth studio album.

Cash Box magazine wrote, "With all the material culled from the Joe Tex grab-bag-and done up in pure soul-the set should further Australian-American relations in a hurry, and should help strengthen Diana's position with country buyers.