Amy Ray - Holler [New Vinyl LP] Bonus Track, Gatefold LP Jacket, 150 Gram

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Amy Ray - Holler [New Vinyl LP] Bonus Track, Gatefold LP Jacket, 150 Gram

Artist: Amy Ray

Title: Holler

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Folk

UPC: 767691906119

Release Date: 2018

Record Label: Daemon Records

Album Tracks

DISC 1:
1. Side A: Gracie's Dawn
2. Sure Feels Good Anyway
3. Dadgum Down
4. Last Taxi Fare
5. Side B: Old Lady Interlude
6. Sparrow's Boogie
7. Oh City Man
8. Fine with the Dark
9. Tonight I'm Paying the Rent

DISC 2:
1. Side C: Holler
2. Jesus Was a Walking Man
3. Sparrow's Lullaby
4. Bondsman (Evening in Missouri)
5. Didn't Know a Damn Thing
6. Side D: Old Lady Dreaming (Bonus Track)

Of Special Note; This Double LP was recorded to tape and then transferred at the highest sample rate possible 192 K / 24 bit, and it stayed in that format for mastering and lacquer cutting so the vinyl is super high-quality sound. It's packaged in a gatefold jacket with lyrics, credits and photos. The 4th side features a special lullaby and an etching of it's story in pictures and a poem that Amy's Dad wrote her Mom when they were courting. Amy Ray, one-half of Grammy-winning folk duo Indigo Girls, releases Holler, her sixth solo album. Featuring 14 original tracks, Holler is inspired by traditional country, Southern rock, mountain music, gospel and bluegrass. Recorded with Ray's touring band at Echo Mountain Studios in Asheville, NC, the album features vocal cameos by Vince Gill, Brandi Carlile, Justin Vernon and Rutha Mae Harris of The Freedom Singers and more. Ray explores love, addiction, immigration, despair, honky tonks, lie on the road, being born in the midst of the civil rights movement, and the constant struggle to find balance. Ray says: "The band and I recorded Holler live to analog tape at Echo Mountain Studio in Asheville, NC, over a 10 day period in January 2018. There is a tip of the hat to the great Jim Ford 1969 release, Harlan County. With songs inspired by, the film Winters Bone; and the Appalachian poet Byron Herbert Reece; as well as the great writer, Toni Cade Bambara. Following my first 2104 country record, which was my 5th solo studio release, this record is a natural progression from the stillness of a Goodnight Tender to the friction, freedom and restlessness of a Holler, with the addition of strings and horns to bring the swagger".

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