The Balladeer [B&N Exclusive][Hand signed jacket by Lori McKenna]

The Balladeer [B&N Exclusive][Hand signed jacket by Lori McKenna]

by Lori McKenna
The Balladeer [B&N Exclusive][Hand signed jacket by Lori McKenna]

The Balladeer [B&N Exclusive][Hand signed jacket by Lori McKenna]

by Lori McKenna

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - B&N Exclusive Edition)

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Overview

Drawn from her seemingly bottomless well of quality material, Lori McKenna returns with The Balladeer, her eleventh album and third in collaboration with producer Dave Cobb. While astute personal observations and intimate storytelling have long been hallmarks of her songwriting, the Boston native somehow manages to peel away previously unexamined layers on this deeply personal set. Since her career as one of Nashville's premier songwriters took off in the latter half of the 2000s, McKenna has been careful to nurture her own muse and maintain a prolific output of her own while paying the bills as the author of chart-topping hits for Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and more. While many writers would be tempted to ride that winning streak for its duration, pausing rarely to dole out the occasional solo album, McKenna has always come across as a singer/songwriter first, doggedly touring and churning out fine albums of earthy, warm-toned folk music that document life's joys and disappointments with rugged humility and grace. On The Balladeer, it's the reflections and realities of middle age that come under the most scrutiny. The title track itself plays like an autobiography of the tender-hearted New England troubadour who "brings herself to her own knees with every line so delicate," haunting the smoky folk circuit bars for eternity. McKenna's talent for rolling feminine wisdom into clever and poignant turns of phrase plays out in the excellent "This Town Is a Woman," a sort of sister song to her 2016 highlight, "If Whiskey Were a Woman." Even more so, the complicated but rewarding roles of wife and mother inform many of these songs which unfold in bittersweet paeans like "Good Fight," "When You're My Age," and "'Til You're Grown." As with her two previous records, Cobb's production is warm and sympathetic with arrangements robust enough to add some weight without getting in the way of another reliably strong collection. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 07/24/2020
Label: Bmg Special Products
UPC: 0787790452980

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lori McKenna   Primary Artist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Liz Rose   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Dave Cobb   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Hillary Lindsey   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Kimberly Schlapman   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Chris Powell   Drums,Percussion
Brian Allen   Bass,Cello,Bass (Upright)
Karen Fairchild   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Kristen Rogers   Vocals (Background)
Philip Towns   Piano,Harmonium,Mellotron,Wurlitzer

Technical Credits

Liz Rose   Composer
Pete Lyman   Mastering
Dave Cobb   Mixing,Producer
Hillary Lindsey   Composer
Lori McKenna   Composer
Toby Hulbert   Mixing,Engineer
Phillip Smith   Assistant Engineer
Josh Reynolds   Assistant Engineer
Rachel Briggs   Design
Becky Fluke   Photography
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