Tag: Amanda Shires

  • Amanda Shires, Take It Like a Man, 2022 on ATO Records

    Amanda Shires, Take It Like a Man, 2022 on ATO Records

    Eighth solo LP from Amanda Shires, recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville. I’m cautious not to read any songwriter too literally or autobiographically, but it is hard not to (now) read this as foreshadowing her divorce from Jason Isbell, making it part of a group of records about the dissolution of their marriage. Guests…

  • Various Artists, Live Forever: A Tribute To Billy Joe Shaver, 2022 on New West Records

    Various Artists, Live Forever: A Tribute To Billy Joe Shaver, 2022 on New West Records

    Fantastic collection of covers of the original outlaw country troubador. Standouts for me are Miranda Lambert and Margo Price but really all the tracks are wonderful. Produced by Charlie Sexton and Freddy Fletcher. My copy is the limited edition on “Old Chunk of Coal” grey vinyl via Vinyl Me Please.

  • Lowe Country: The Songs Of Nick Lowe, 2012 on Fiesta Red Records

    Lowe Country: The Songs Of Nick Lowe, 2012 on Fiesta Red Records

    I’m a huge fan of cover albums, and especially tribute/compilations of covers devoted to specific artists. While they can be uneven, I like hearing an artists work reinterpreted in different ways. This compilation brings country, roots, Americana artists together to cover the songs of English singer/songwriter Nick Lowe. Like Elvis Costello (whom he produced, and…

  • Lilly Hiatt, Walking Proof, 2020 on New West

    Lilly Hiatt, Walking Proof, 2020 on New West

    Lilly Hiatt, Walking Proof, 2020 on New West Blue limited edition vinyl copy of Hiatt’s fourth full length and second on New West. Great follow up to Trinity Lane. Produced by Lincoln Parish of Cage the Elephant with guest vocals from Amanda Shires, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and (her father) John Hiatt With a “color your…

  • The Highwomen, self-titled, 2019 on Elektra.

    The Highwomen, self-titled, 2019 on Elektra.

    The Highwomen, self-titled, 2019 on Elektra. Supergroup bringing together the talents of Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Natalie Hemby, & Amanda Shires One of the last shows I saw before the pandemic was Carlile at Madison Square Garden with Mavis Staples which included a mini Highwomen reunion (without Morris but with Staples).