: Come Get Your Wife (Vinyl LP)
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Vinyl LP pressing. 2023 release. Elle King can do many things, ranging from exuberant alternative/punk to soul pop. She's also been a compelling presence in country music; winning both Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards and breaking the 30 year old, glass-ceiling record for women on the radio charts with the lead single Drunk (And I Don't Want To Go Home). She's collaborated with Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde and been on tour with Chris Stapleton for the better part of 2022; it's been an unbridled love fest with Nashville's music community. Now she makes it country music official with Come Get Your Wife, a dozen glorious tracks that run a gauntlet of styles and attitudes leaving King's roots showing. Set for release on Jan. 27, the quadruple Grammy nominee co-produced the album with award winning songwriter Ross Copperman and the result is a collection that moves through all the topics. From being a hot mess, a glorious excess and a woman coming into her own, King has created a very real, small-town frayed at the edges but solid at core missal. Ohio, Before You Met Me, Try Jesus, Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home) [with Miranda Lambert], Lucky, Worth A Shot [featuring Dierks Bentley], Tulsa, Crawlin’ Mood, Bonafide, Blacked Out, Out Yonder, Love Go By
Vinyl LP pressing. 2023 release. Elle King can do many things, ranging from exuberant alternative/punk to soul pop. She's also been a compelling presence in country music; winning both Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards and breaking the 30 year old, glass-ceiling record for women on the radio charts with the lead single Drunk (And I Don't Want To Go Home). She's collaborated with Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde and been on tour with Chris Stapleton for the better part of 2022; it's been an unbridled love fest with Nashville's music community. Now she makes it country music official with Come Get Your Wife, a dozen glorious tracks that run a gauntlet of styles and attitudes leaving King's roots showing. Set for release on Jan. 27, the quadruple Grammy nominee co-produced the album with award winning songwriter Ross Copperman and the result is a collection that moves through all the topics. From being a hot mess, a glorious excess and a woman coming into her own, King has created a very real, small-town frayed at the edges but solid at core missal. Ohio, Before You Met Me, Try Jesus, Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home) [with Miranda Lambert], Lucky, Worth A Shot [featuring Dierks Bentley], Tulsa, Crawlin’ Mood, Bonafide, Blacked Out, Out Yonder, Love Go By