Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Jason Isbell
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Barcode (Text): 0 602557 568721
Rights Society: BMI
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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Southeastern Records
Copyright (c) – Southeastern Records
Marketed By – Universal Music Australia
Distributed By – Universal Music Australia
Recorded At – RCA Victor Studios, Nashville
Published By – Southeastern Records Publishing
Published By – Little Lambs Eat Ivy Music
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It was produced by Dave Cobb, who also produced Isbell's previous two records: 2013's Southeastern and 2015's Something More Than Free. The album was released on June 16, 2017. The Nashville Sound again features Isbell's band The 400 Unit and is the first album since 2011's Here We Rest to give the band top billing alongside him. The Nashville Sound - Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit: If We Were Vampires, What've I Done to Help, Only Children и другие песни. The Nashville Sound is a less explicitly autobiographical album than Isbell's earlier releases, and the more varied tone of the ten tracks helps to emphasize the thematic strength of Isbell's storytelling, with the electric guitar work of Isbell and Sadler Vaden, the keyboards of Derry Deborja, and the violin of Amanda Shires lending these numbers a wide range of tones and. The Nashville Sound is Jason Isbells sixth studio album, released in June of 2017. Its the third record billed with his band, The 400 Unit, and the first since 2011s Here We Rest. Isbell explains in this interview with Rolling Stone how this album differs from those solo albums: If I could write rock & roll songs on purpose, Id do it all the time. But most of what I write comes out slow and sad, because that. Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, The Nashville Sound Southeastern Records hide caption. toggle caption. Southeastern Records. The Nashville Sound, Isbell's sixth studio album - produced by Dave Cobb and arranged in the moment at historic RCA Studio A with Isbell's brawnily virtuosic band The 400 Unit featuring guitarist Sadler Vaden, keyboardist Derry deBorja, bassist Jimbo Hart, drummer Chad Gamble and Shires on fiddle - arrives on the heels of a major life event, too Isbell and Shires' daughter, Mercy, was born in 2015, so he wrote and recorded the album having experienced his first taste of fatherhood. Review: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Look Outward on The Nashville Sound. Our take on the sixth album from the former Drive-By Trucker. Jonathan Bernstein. The Nashville Sound follows in the wake of Isbells 2013 breakthrough Southeastern and its 2015 follow-up Something More Than Free, albums that introduced the former Drive-By Truckers third-man to a larger audience with their tales of drunken demons and fresh beginnings. But after spending the last five years reckoning with past darkness, Isbell, 38, shifts his gaze outward. Album 2017 10 Songs. Despite Isbells general aimlessness, The Nashville Sound features several winning moments. Hope the High Road, with its heartfelt instructions for living a better life, is rousing enough to earn a place on future setlists, even if its a good deal less nuanced than his previous anthems: a song thats all moral and no story, from an artist who made his name crafting exactly the opposite
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