Carly Pearce named her 2021 project -- an album teased as a mini-LP in February, then delivered in full as 29: Written in Stone in September -- after a tumultuous year in her life, 12 months that saw her get married and divorced and lose her close collaborator busbee to cancer. Pearce found empathetic collaborators in Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, a pair of Nashville heavyweights who help the singer/songwriter process these significant life changes by co-writing a collection of seven songs where she grapples with loss and growth, often in a quiet, introspective fashion. There are exceptions to this rule, of course. With help from Patty Loveless, Pearce sings an effectively gritty tribute to Loretta Lynn, Youre Drinkin, My Problem is much more effervescent than the title suggests, while the projects lead single, Next Girl, is a sprightly kiss-off. Next Girl is poppy but in a retro sense -- it has none of the bright modern sheen busbee brought to his productions -- and it helps set the stage for six keening, searching autobiographical tunes. While Pearces lyrics can occasionally be a bit too on-the-nose -- its not that she delves into personal details, its that she ties up her messy emotions with a tidy bow -- her vulnerability is endearing, and the craftsmanship, aided by producers Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, is sturdy, so the music retains its appeal even after the stories become familiar. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi
ただ、アナログ盤を購入しましたが、品質は最悪というか作りが雑。レコード盤も薄く、歪んでいてという感じですが、最悪なのは、穴がちゃんと開いていなかったため、ターンテーブルに乗らず自分で穴を広げました。最近の輸入アナログ盤は結構このような物が多いですね。40年前はこんなことは一度も無かったのに・・・。日本盤の品質の高さを実感します。