The Secret Sisters

The Secret Sisters

by The Secret Sisters
The Secret Sisters

The Secret Sisters

by The Secret Sisters

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Revivalism is a tricky business. If you're re-creating a style from another era -- as opposed to merely putting a modern spin on it -- you've got to walk a fine line between paying homage to the past and bringing your own personality into play. Not many can manage it, but on their self-titled debut album, the Secret Sisters seem to have successfully brought classic country sounds into the present with a feeling of timelessness rather than dusty archive-spelunking. T-Bone Burnett was so impressed with young Muscle Shoals, AL sisters Laura and Lydia Rogers that after their label, Universal Republic, turned him on to their music, he created his own imprint for their album's release. It's easy to see why -- the Rogers sisters' heavenly harmonies on the traditional ballad "Do You Love an Apple" would have been a natural for the Burnett-produced soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou?, if not for the fact that the girls were barely old enough to cross the street by themselves at the time of the film's release. But while they're capable of ethereal, heart-tugging turns like the aforementioned tune and Hank Williams' spiritual "House of Gold," these gals have got plenty of guts, too. Their more earthbound side comes out on the honky tonk tunes that dominate the album, like the old George Jones hit "Why Baby Why," Buck Owens' classic "My Heart Skips a Beat," and a more secular Hank hit, "Why Don't You Love Me." They even find room to expand their parameters outside of country music, delivering a gorgeous version of the 1967 Frank and Nancy Sinatra duet "Something Stupid" and coming off like a distaff Everly Brothers on "I've Got a Feeling," an early-'60s pop/rock obscurity by then-teen singer Nancy Baron. And while producer Dave Cobb's arrangements don't self-consciously re-create every element of the musical eras the sisters dig into, they don't add any superfluous modernizations either, keeping the sonic framework just as timeless-sounding as the Secret Sisters' style itself. ~ J. Allen

Product Details

Release Date: 10/12/2010
Label: Republic / Universal Republic
UPC: 0602527439143
Rank: 67166

Tracks

  1. My Heart Skips a Beat
  2. Waste the Day
  3. Somethin' Stupid
  4. Why Baby Why
  5. I've Gotta Feeling
  6. Tenessee Me
  7. Do You Love an Apple
  8. All About You
  9. Why Don't You Love Me
  10. House of Gold

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Secret Sisters   Primary Artist
Russ Pahl   Guitar,Guitar (Steel)
Dean Parks   Guitar (Electric)
Robby Turner   Pedal Steel
Rob Arthur   Piano
Dave Cobb   Percussion
Brian Allen   Bass
Hargus "Pig" Robbins   Piano
Chris Powell   Drums
Jackson Smith   Guitar
Jason "Rowdy" Cope   Guitar

Technical Credits

Traditional   Composer
Bill Monroe   Composer
Larry Jenkins   Management
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Scott Smith   Assistant Engineer
Darrell Thorp   Engineer
Niko Bolas   Engineer
Mike Piersante   Mixing
Kyle Ford   Engineer,Assistant
Hank Williams   Composer
Darrell Edwards   Composer
Lowell Reynolds   Assistant Engineer
Dave Cobb   Producer
T-Bone Burnett   Executive Producer
C. Carson Parks   Composer
Matt Andrews   Engineer
Vanessa Parr   Assistant Engineer
Buck Owens   Composer
George Jones   Composer
Jason Wormer   Mixing,Editing,Engineer
Ivy Skoff   Additional Production
Charles LaVerne   Composer
Wally Zober   Composer
Autumn de Wilde   Photography
Tom MacKay   A&R
John McBride   Engineer
Nathan Yarborough   Assistant Engineer
Kristina Grossmann   A&R
Andrew Brightman   Management
Lydia Rogers   Composer
Charles La Verne   Composer
Laura Rogers   Composer
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