Showing posts with label Miranda Lambert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miranda Lambert. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2020

Miranda Lambert - Platinum

Styles: Vocal 
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:24
Size: 134,4 MB
Art:

(3:35)  1. Girls
(3:11)  2. Platinum
(3:24)  3. Little Red Wagon
(5:30)  4. Smokin' and Drinkin' (feat. Little Big Town)
(3:26)  5. Priscilla
(4:07)  6. Automatic
(4:06)  7. Bathroom Sink
(2:45)  8. Old Sh!t
(3:12)  9. All That's Left (feat. The Time Jumpers)
(3:08) 10. Gravity Is a B**ch
(2:56) 11. Babies Makin' Babies
(2:49) 12. Somethin' Bad (with Carrie Underwood) [Duet Version]
(4:32) 13. Holding On to You
(3:18) 14. Two Rings Shy
(4:28) 15. Hard Staying Sober
(3:50) 16. Another Sunday in the South

Platinum is the fifth studio album by American country music singer and songwriter Miranda Lambert. It was released on June 3, 2014, by RCA Nashville. Lambert wrote or co-wrote eight of the album's 16 tracks while working with a host of session musicians and songwriters, as well as guest performers Little Big Town, The Time Jumpers, and Carrie Underwood. The album was produced by Frank Liddell, Chuck Ainlay, and Glenn Worf. Platinum debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming Lambert's first to top the chart, while selling 180,000 copies in its first week. It received widespread critical acclaim and earned Lambert a Grammy Award for Best Country Album as well as a CMA Award and ACM Award in the same category. The album was certified platinum for sales of one million copies in the United States. Lambert wrote or co-wrote eight of the album's 16 tracks. The album features collaborations with Little Big Town ("Smokin' and Drinkin'") and The Time Jumpers ("All That's Left"), as well as a duet with Carrie Underwood on "Somethin' Bad". It was recorded in sessions at Cyclops Sound in Los Angeles, Dave's Room in Hollywood, and the Nashville-based studios Ronnie's Place, Ben's Studio, Sound Stage Studios, St. Charles Studio, and The House. More... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_(Miranda_Lambert_album)

Platinum

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Miranda Lambert - Revolution

Styles: Country
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:06
Size: 117,6 MB
Art: Front + Back

(4:48)  1. White Liar
(3:09)  2. Only Prettier
(4:01)  3. Dead Flowers
(2:24)  4. Me & Your Cigarettes
(2:17)  5. Maintain The Pain
(2:48)  6. Airstream Song
(3:50)  7. Makin' Plans
(3:55)  8. Time To Get A Gun
(3:23)  9. Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
(3:56) 10. The House That Built Me
(2:50) 11. Love Song
(2:58) 12. Heart Like Mine
(3:28) 13. Sin For A Sin
(3:27) 14. That's The Way The World Goes 'Round
(3:46) 15. Virginia Bluebell

While Miranda Lambert's first two albums spun tales of kerosene fires, bar fights, and firearmed vengeance, REVOLUTION finds the Texan taking some degree of comfort in her relationship with Blake Shelton, whose influence helps govern the album's mellow moments. Lambert has never played by anyone's rules, be they dictated by Nashville or society in general, but she has carved out her own set of principles over the course of a four-year career. Accordingly, REVOLUTION offers a strong, cohesive take on what has quickly become the "Lambert sound:" a blend of lilting ballads and loud, fire-breathing anthems, many of which owe as much to rock & roll as country. She's more comfortable with the slower songs this time around, and "Dead Flowers" is perhaps her strongest vocal performance to date. Even so, the harder numbers continue to pack the strongest punch. Audio Mixer: Mike Wrucke.

Liner Note Author: Judy Forde-Blair. Rolling Stone (p.74) - 4 stars out of 5  "With her third record, Miranda Lambert remains country's most refreshing act....'Airstream Song' is a string-band dropout fantasy..."

Spin (p.80) - "[With] guitar noise and booming drums out of garage and grunge, alternating with patches of soft-focus atmosphere..."

Entertainment Weekly (p.59) - "REVOLUTION is a portrait of an artist in full possession of her powers, and the best mainstream-country album so far this year."

Entertainment Weekly (p.102) - Included in Entertainment Weekly's 'The Best Albums of 2009'  "Mature lyrics, well-considered covers, and rich neo-traditional arrangements that result in songs rather than singles..."

Billboard (p.36) - "Among the highlights on the new set are Lambert's rocking twist on John Prine's `That's the Way the World Goes `Round' and the retro-sounding `Me and Your Cigarettes.'"
Paste (magazine) (p.50) - "This time, we get 'Dead Flowers' and 'Me And Your Cigarettes,' both of which drop Lambert's guard." 
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