Pistol Annies – Annie Up (VMP) - Audiophile
Pistol Annies – Annie Up (VMP) - Audiophile
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Pistol Annies – Annie Up (Vinyle doré)

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RARITY - Sealed

10th Anniversary Edition of the Country Supergroup's Sophomore Album

Vocals, Backing Vocals – Pistol Annies

Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic Slide Guitar], Mandolin, Banjo – Randy Scruggs

Bass, Double Bass [Upright Bass], Bass Guitar [Slide Bass Guitar], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Glenn Worf

Drums, Percussion, Finger Snaps – Fred Eltringham

Electric Guitar, Resonator Guitar [National Guitar], Mandolin – Guthrie Trapp

Percussion – Eric Darken

Piano, Organ [B-3 Organ] – Bobby Wood

Steel Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar – Steve Fishell

 

 

1LP, standard sleeve 

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Gold Galxy

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : GZ Media

Label : VMP (Vinyl Me Please)

Original Label : RCA Nashville

Recorded at Ronnie's Place, Nashville, TN.

Recorded & Mixed by Chuck Ainlay

Produced by Chuck Ainlay, Frank Liddell, Glenn Worf

Mastered by Bob Ludwig

Originally released in 2013

Reissued in 2023

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. I Feel A Sin Comin' On
  2. Hush Hush
  3. Being Pretty Ain't Pretty
  4. Unhappily Married
  5. Loved By A Workin' Man
  6. Blues, You're A Buzzkill

Side B:

  1. Don't Talk About Him, Tina
  2. Trading One Heartbreak For Another
  3. Dear Sobriety
  4. Damn Thing
  5. Girls Like Us
  6. I Hope You're The End Of My Story

         

        Reviews:

        « Why did Miranda Lambert choose to form a group at the height of her career? At first, it seemed she used Pistol Annies as a way to catapult kindred spirits Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley into the spotlight, but now that this objective has been achieved -- Monroe got loosened from the muck of the Music City, winding up delivering the terrific solo album Like a Rose early in 2013 -- there doesn't seem to be much reason for Lambert to stick with the trio. Far from leaving her comrades behind, Miranda doubled down with the Pistol Annies' second album Annie Up, a record that feels in every sense like a thoroughly integrated effort; the work of a group, not three individuals. All three share common bonds -- based on these songs, none of the Pistol Annies are content within their relationships, they're comfortable burying family secrets ("Hush Hush"), and are stubborn enough to live forever ("Unhappily Married") -- and the striking thing about Annie Up is how there is no clear separation between Lambert, Monroe, and Presley; they aren't just equals, but their stories meld into a singular narrative, three voices mining all the pain and pleasure of love and loss in the 21st century, as they trade verses, write from the same shared perspective, and tell tales nobody else dares to. Each of the Annies are savvy pros, cannily crafting songs that are simultaneously comforting and celebratory, conveying how quickly joy can turn into heartbreak, suggesting the same things that make us happy make us sad. Annie Up doesn't have the rhythm of a relationship, it has the relationship of life, the mess of family, new loves, and exes that hang around. In this context, the camaraderie of the Pistol Annies cuts deep -- they're a gang, encouraging the other two not to talk about Tina, praising sobriety, realizing life goes on even when love leaves -- and that gives Annie Up a bruised, beautiful richness. » AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

         

        Ratings:

         Discogs : 4.72 / 5 ; AllMusic : 4.5 / 5 

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