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Buy.com Sku: 204382087
UPC: 828767893228
UPC 14: 00828767893228
Release Date: 5/1/2007
Buy.com Sales Rank: 494
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1. Gunpowder & Lead ~ Miranda Lambert
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2. Dry Town ~ Miranda Lambert
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3. Famous In A Small Town ~ Miranda Lambert
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4. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ~ Miranda Lambert
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5. Love Letters ~ Miranda Lambert
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6. Desperation ~ Miranda Lambert
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7. More Like Her ~ Miranda Lambert
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8. Down ~ Miranda Lambert
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9. Guilty In Here ~ Miranda Lambert
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10. Getting Ready ~ Miranda Lambert
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11. Easy From Now On ~ Miranda Lambert
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"Miranda Lambert

""My songs talk about real things,"" says Miranda Lambert. ""Things that I've been through or I've witnessed through my friends and family - even my parents' private investigation business. If I feel it, I can sing it and make anyone believe it.""

Big talk from a small-town Texas girl, but Lambert's got the goods to back it up. The old-school passion and power of her nearly platinum-selling 2005 debut Kerosene took it to the top of both the country charts and the critics' polls. Now the two-time CMA Horizon Award nominee returns with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, on which she raises the stakes both musically and emotionally.

One of the oldest cliches in the music business is that you have your whole life to write your first record - and then if it's a hit, the second album is written on a schedule, while you're busy promoting and touring. But with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Lambert proves that for a writer of her caliber, life on the road can actually add experience and perspective.

Miranda Lambert first exploded onto the scene as a finalist in the 2003 season of the Nashville Star television series. She didn't win - a result she has described as a blessing. ""I was hoping not to win,"" she once said. ""The winner had to go in right after the contest and make a record in a couple of weeks, and I wasn't ready.""

Instead, she got the best of both worlds - Columbia Nashville, which had right of first refusal on the show's performers - signed Lambert to a deal, but she had the time and opportunity to make the album that she really wanted to make.

Her confidence and firepower were evident in Kerosene: it debuted at Number One on the country charts (only the sixth time a new artist entered in at the top), and went on to earn Lambert nominations for the CMA's Horizon Award and the ACM's Top New Female Vocalist Award. It also earned her a Grammy nomination. Kerosene garnered critical praise from countless outlet

The songs on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend reveal a blossoming songwriter whose gifts continue to expand, as well as a singer with impeccable taste in material. Miranda Lambert again wrote or co-wrote the bulk of the album's songs - eight of the eleven tracks - but she also interprets the work of some of the world's finest writers, including Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, and Carlene Carter.

Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Personnel: Mike Wrucke (guitar, banjo, background vocals); Randy Scruggs (guitar, mandolin); Jay Joyce, Waddy Wachtel, Richard Rodney Bennett (guitar); Hank Singer (fiddle); Chuck Leavell (keyboards); Chad Cromwell (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Natalie Hemby, Buddy Miller (background vocals).
Muze PNote Audio Mixer: Mike Wrucke.
Muze PNote Liner Note Author: Judy Forde Blair.
Muze PNote Recording information: East Iris Studio, Nashville, TN; Omni Sound Studios, Nashville, TN; Wrucke's House Studio, Nashville, TN.
Muze PNote Photographer: Jack Guy.
Muze PNote Unknown Contributor Role: Jim Hoke.

Producer: Frank Liddell; Mike Wrucke

Engineer: Mike Wrucke

Artist Overview

The daughter of a respected behind-the-scenes country guitarist, Miranda Lambert found success via the talent/variety show circuit. After conquering her native Texas, Lambert, like all aspiring country singers, headed to Nashville. Her competitive performing jaunt culminated in her finishing third overall in the 2003 NASHVILLE STAR reality-TV show (a country music version of AMERICAN IDOL). Despite not winning on the high-profile contest, Lambert remained in the spotlight and was considered one of the industry's most promising young stars.

Compilation Appearances

Muze Music Compilations Startin Fires
Muze Music Compilations Now That's What I Call Country Vol 2
Muze Music Compilations All About Tonight
Muze Music Compilations 2011 Grammy Nominees
Muze Music Compilations Now That?s What I Call Country 4
Muze Music Compilations Fresh Blood Live:new Life
Muze Music Compilations Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond
Muze Music Compilations Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 And Beyond (Limited Edition)

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Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 05/01/2007
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 2007
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 82876789322
Music Label Name Label : Columbia (USA)
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00828767893228

Professional Reviews

Rolling Stone (p.98)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[S]he tops herself on what will likely remain the country album of the year....Smoking."

Rolling Stone (p.112)
- Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Top Albums of the Year 2007".

Entertainment Weekly (p.139)
- "The non-violent side of small-town yearnings is here too....She never stoops to teardrops-on-my-guitar banalities." -- Grade: A-

Bio

Miranda Lambert

?My songs talk about real things,? says Miranda Lambert. ?Things that I?ve been through or I?ve witnessed through my friends and family - even my parents? private investigation business. If I feel it, I can sing it and make anyone believe it.?

Big talk from a small-town Texas girl, but Lambert?s got the goods to back it up. The old-school passion and power of her nearly platinum-selling 2005 debut Kerosene took it to the top of both the country charts and the critics? polls. Now the two-time CMA Horizon Award nominee returns with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, on which she raises the stakes both musically and emotionally.

One of the oldest cliches in the music business is that you have your whole life to write your first record - and then if it?s a hit, the second album is written on a schedule, while you?re busy promoting and touring. But with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Lambert proves that for a writer of her caliber, life on the road can actually add experience and perspective.

Miranda Lambert first exploded onto the scene as a finalist in the 2003 season of the Nashville Star television series. She didn?t win - a result she has described as a blessing. ?I was hoping not to win,? she once said. ?The winner had to go in right after the contest and make a record in a couple of weeks, and I wasn?t ready.?

Instead, she got the best of both worlds - Columbia Nashville, which had right of first refusal on the show?s performers - signed Lambert to a deal, but she had the time and opportunity to make the album that she really wanted to make.

Her confidence and firepower were evident in Kerosene: it debuted at Number One on the country charts (only the sixth time a new artist entered in at the top), and went on to earn Lambert nominations for the CMA?s Horizon Award and the ACM?s Top New Female Vocalist Award. It also earned her a Grammy nomination. Kerosene garnered critical praise from countless outlets and was named one of the best albums of the year by New York Times, Rolling Stone, Blender Magazine, iTunes, Tennessean and many more.

Most impressive, though, was the fact that Lambert, still a teenager, had written or co-written eleven of Kerosene?s twelve songs, which had the authentic feel of old-school, take-no-prisoners country music. The album marked the arrival of a major new songwriting talent. Extensive touring with George Strait and Keith Urban followed, raising her profile and sharpening her on-stage act.

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