Oh, the co-write is "Jackie O" (presumably no relation to "Jackie Brown").
― Roman Polanski now sleeps in prison. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 5 October 2009 13:27 (sixteen years ago)
Frank Kogan ponders the new album here:
http://koganbot.livejournal.com/173421.html
― xhuxk, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 01:09 (sixteen years ago)
I've never heard Fred Eaglesmith. Have heard <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ashleymonroemusic">Ashley Monroe</a>, however (co-writer of "Me And Your Cigarettes"), whose one album I like more than this one.
― Frank Kogan, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 07:03 (sixteen years ago)
Let's try that again:
I've never heard Fred Eaglesmith. Have heard Ashley Monroe, however (co-writer of "Me And Your Cigarettes"), whose one album I like more than this one.
― Frank Kogan, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 07:05 (sixteen years ago)
after just two listens, i think i lurve this album! (it does kinda sag 'round the midriff tho, tru.)
― a single man owns you (Ioannis), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 07:47 (sixteen years ago)
The Eaglesmith version of "Time To Get A Gun" is up on this MySpace tribute site.
Toby Keith's covered Eaglesmith and Paul Thorn before; Gary Allan's covered Todd Snider.
Well, that doesn't mean that she's not distancing herself from Music Row by covering Prine, Miller, and Eaglesmith, but the way she makes those songs sound sure doesn't distance her from Music Row. This is another Miranda Lambert album, and she's a viable commodity sounding the way she does.
(I way prefer Miranda's "Gun" to Eaglesmith's, but that's on first listen, so this judgment might come from my prejudices rather than my ears. But my ears themselves have certain druthers and prejudices. Ruefully evocative blues mumbles don't evoke for me. But it's a fine song, and his version does have a kick.)
― Frank Kogan, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 08:37 (sixteen years ago)
man, i'm a real sucker for songs like "The House That Built Me." loving this album so far.
― Moreno, Thursday, 8 October 2009 20:18 (sixteen years ago)
LOVINg this album on one listen - though none of my immediate favourites have been mentioned: "heart like mine", "sin for a sin", "somewhere trouble don't go"
― lex pretend, Monday, 19 October 2009 15:32 (sixteen years ago)
WKIW Miranda, totally. Not sure if this has the instant 'omg' factor of Crazy Ex Girlfriend but I'm enjoying it nonetheless.
― Matt DC, Monday, 19 October 2009 15:55 (sixteen years ago)
I like it (the new one)! Amazing. I guess I need to find a way to give more country a chance (at least country with this much rock and this much 70s top 40 in it).
― _Rudipherous_, Monday, 2 November 2009 00:13 (sixteen years ago)
"White Liar" and "Only Prettier": both freakin' strong songwriting. (I hear part of "Only Prettier" as something I'd expect from XTC, minus the lyrics.)
― _Rudipherous_, Monday, 2 November 2009 00:14 (sixteen years ago)
We don't have to like each other but it's sure fun too pretend
Can't relate to this at all, but I'm about as Southern as Lou Reed.
― _Rudipherous_, Thursday, 12 November 2009 01:47 (sixteen years ago)
She just sang "White Liar" on the CMA Awards a few minutes ago. Decent enough, though not overwhelming.
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 12 November 2009 01:51 (sixteen years ago)
has anyone seen her live? she's playing a big arena show here, considering going...
― salem witch bile (Tape Store), Friday, 24 September 2010 05:45 (fifteen years ago)
Thoughts on last night's victories?
― otherwise, and twat (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 11 November 2010 15:42 (fifteen years ago)
She was in fine voice singing "Coal Miner's Daughter."
I forgot that was on. Wonder if I can find the performaces on youtube?
― curmudgeon, Friday, 12 November 2010 02:14 (fifteen years ago)
3 CMA's on her 27th birthday, and she had 2 of the nominations for song of the year. Her "House that Built Me" beat out Sugarland "Need me Now." Was that not country enough?
― curmudgeon, Friday, 12 November 2010 02:26 (fifteen years ago)
yay
― difficult listening hour, Thursday, 10 February 2011 05:46 (fifteen years ago)
i've been really, really feeling the first single from miranda lambert's girl group (!) pistol annies recently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOKtbJfNLFk&ob=av2e
it's a slow burner but the lyrics are so great, and when miranda's voice comes in like paint stripper...yesssss!
― lex pretend, Thursday, 25 August 2011 18:59 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah, I heard that song last night and really liked it. Enough to click over to iTunes to purchase it right away. But then I balked when I saw it was $11.99 for barely half an hour of music. Really I know Miranda is getting popular, but no reason to price the entire album at hit single $1.29 pricing.
― jon /via/ chi 2.0, Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:10 (fourteen years ago)
A friend sent this a couple of weeks ago; I may like it more than "Baggage Claim."
― a 'catch-all', almost humorous, 'Jeez' quality (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:14 (fourteen years ago)
oh the whole album is out now? awesome. learned by chance that a whole sunny sweeney album has emerged too
― lex pretend, Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:23 (fourteen years ago)
awesome
― If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:48 (fourteen years ago)
that Sunny Sweeney album is like 1/2 her EP from last year, but at least there's some new songs too. Haven't listened to it yet, or the Pistol Annies record, but yeah "Hell on Heels" is a lot better than "Baggage Claim"
― suckin em down like they name was jack daniels (billy), Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:53 (fourteen years ago)
My girlfriend is all about this. (She was still surprised when I mentioned I had a copy of Revolution around, which I did.)
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:53 (fourteen years ago)
that Sunny Sweeney album is like 1/2 her EP from last year, but at least there's some new songs too
yeah i've just glanced at the track listing - this is okay, i can (probably) now vote for the album in EOY lists instead of dithering over what to count a 5-track EP as
― lex pretend, Thursday, 25 August 2011 19:57 (fourteen years ago)
at the very least that EP was totally great
― suckin em down like they name was jack daniels (billy), Thursday, 25 August 2011 20:02 (fourteen years ago)
"Hell on Heels" is a pretty good song, but I'm bored with the persona.
― _Rudipherous_, Wednesday, 31 August 2011 05:01 (fourteen years ago)
oh this album is fantastic
― mutant slow drum (BradNelson), Saturday, 10 September 2011 07:16 (fourteen years ago)
how great is the song where sucking away the outer sourness of a lemon drop to reach the sweet part is a metaphor for making your mortgage payments
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 14:12 (fourteen years ago)
(and then three tracks later the one that starts "i've been thinking about setting my house on fire")
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 14:19 (fourteen years ago)
Love that one. Also there's something Hemingway-esque about the "Trailer for Rent" chorus (Miranda Lambert is really good at making being pissed-off sound euphoric). And I'm partial to the sweet pandering of "Boys From The South" because I'm partial to boys from the South.
― billy, Saturday, 10 September 2011 14:47 (fourteen years ago)
and then three tracks later the one that starts "i've been thinking about setting my house on fire")
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, September 10, 2011 10:19 AM (33 minutes ago) Bookmark
"housewife's prayer"!!! i am obsessed with that one. i've listened to it a million times.
― horseshoe, Saturday, 10 September 2011 14:53 (fourteen years ago)
she's so controlled on stuff like trailer for rent: easing into the punch line, giving it just enough exasperation to be a lol.
other things on this album: the one about being glad your dead parents aren't around to watch you and your siblings fight over their possessions; the one about getting married because you're pregnant ("we didn't take no honeymoon / with what we got ourselves into / a quick i do / then back home again"); the line "i'm a third-generation bartender".
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 14:56 (fourteen years ago)
i like that "boys from the south" is the longest song on the album, like oh i'm poor and unhappily married and addicted to pills but here's a subject we should take our time on
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:04 (fourteen years ago)
haha
― horseshoe, Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:06 (fourteen years ago)
it's so long because Miranda lists every Southern state, so lazy and empty but I love it
"Beige" is really striking, because the lyric feels true and heartbreaking but the song itself is so reductive in its acceptance of conservative worldviews--this is country music so that's not a knock, it's a great situational rendering, but it just doesn't feel right coming so soon after the riotous amoral gold-diggin' of "Hell on Heels." I guess my only knock on this album is its sequencing. "Family Feud" is great but I don't like it as a closer. But I guess Miranda has never been a great sequencer (tho Crazy Ex-GF was pretty good in that regard)
― billy, Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:14 (fourteen years ago)
"Baggage Claim" made me think Enough Already, Miranda, but I adore this album. Maybe it's the shared vocals, or maybe it's because the tough ass persona is still there, but you have to listen harder for it.
― thinveneer, Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:22 (fourteen years ago)
the album's so attentive to money stuff that "beige" comes across as being about the economic-necessity angle of the sad marriage rather than the should-have-waited angle: that is, the sadness in the song isn't because people are tsking about her getting pregnant before marrying this guy, it's because she's marrying this guy at all. she's so distant from him the chorus line is "daddy's pride and joy / is marrying some boy". of course there's another way out of the situation but it doesn't come up here, which i guess is conservative but as you say these are conservative characters.
revolution had sequencing problems yeah, and it was way too long; so is the new one, by the way (review stream). one of the other things i love about this one is it's thirty minutes.
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:26 (fourteen years ago)
maybe it's because the tough ass persona is still there, but you have to listen harder for it
it's just so much more shaded and contextualized and detailed and funny, which is hilarious considering it's on an album by PISTOL ANNIES called HELL ON HEELS
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:27 (fourteen years ago)
"Beige" is such an instant classic. What I would do to hear Dolly sing it.
― thinveneer, Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:31 (fourteen years ago)
yeah the tough-ass persona is so great here because it's treated as such, and it sounds fun and funny, whereas in her solo work it has to come across as Authentic and Real because Real Country people only care about Authentic Music. Even though I find something like "I put a bullet in my radio" to be hilarious, it isn't presented as such while something like "ol' what's-his-name I met in a bar" is taking such evident glee in playing a part. But of course I've heard "Baggage Claim" on the radio a bunch, and "Hell on Heels" not once.
really hate the title "Four The Record" btw, yeesh. I hope it follows Revolution's path of underwhelming lead single to secret bangers. DLH, anything as good as Revolution's stretch of two-minute songs? She should do more two-minute songs.
― billy, Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:42 (fourteen years ago)
oh man "Beige" is totally a Dolly song
there's a great song on four the record called "mama's broken heart" about her mom calling her up to lecture her about how she's been behaving post-breakup ("word got around to the barflies and the baptists / my mama's phone started ringin off the hook") and there are some other good ones too but nah i didn't think there was anything "me and your cigarettes"-level. it also has way fewer songs with a miranda writing credit than any of her other albums; i think maybe she was concentrating on the pistol annies record? where she co-wrote everything.
― the-dream in the witch house (difficult listening hour), Saturday, 10 September 2011 15:52 (fourteen years ago)
Lop off the first and last tracks on that Pistol Annies and it's my record of the year. Honestly, though, I'm a little more impressed by Ashley Monroe on there, not to take anything away from the other two, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the success of this album means Ashley's next one actually gets released.
― Punned Sheerest, Saturday, 10 September 2011 16:16 (fourteen years ago)
she sort of looks and sounds a little too much like Lee Ann Womack for me, but her writing is great
― billy, Saturday, 10 September 2011 16:26 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah, Monroe and Presley have more to gain from the help.
― Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 10 September 2011 16:28 (fourteen years ago)
Checking songs out via youtube and I'm impressed.
― _Rudipherous_, Saturday, 10 September 2011 16:41 (fourteen years ago)
Housewife's Prayer is stunning.
― Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Sunday, 11 September 2011 17:42 (fourteen years ago)