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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 13 out of 14
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Mixed: 0 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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May 11, 2021This is a longtime miranda fan dream album. I hope she knows how much we appreciate her sharing her songs like this. Thanks to Jack and Jon for being two of her ten thousand angels.
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May 12, 2021When you put this record on it feels like you are actually sitting with Miranda, Jack, and Jon in the middle of West Texas underneath the stars gathered around a fire. A truly magical experience that I’ve never felt before upon listening to an album. There’s nothing like it.
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May 12, 2021When so many mainstream country artists are leaning towards the over-produced pop-country sound, Miranda delivers what we have all been craving. Brilliant from start to finish. More of this in country music please!
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Oct 4, 2021Incredible album from 3 Incredible artists. No skips! Pure poetry. This is song writing at it's best with incredible vocals.
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May 12, 2021For years Miranda fans have said “if we could just get Miranda to do an acoustic album.” This is exactly what we wanted. Lyrically beautiful, sonically beautiful. Jack, Jon, and Miranda are the top tier of trios.
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May 14, 2021This album is the true embodiment of country music being three chords and the truth. There’s nothing to hide behind, and Miranda, John, and Jack truly capture one of a kind stories and a unique setting unlike anything they’ve done before.
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UncutJun 18, 2021It’s a wonderfully tactile set, pared back to just fingerpicked guitar and voices, their verité approach welcoming informal chatter and ambient sounds of the surrounding high desert. [Aug 2021, p.28]
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May 11, 2021Lambert sings about the one who got away, dreaming of a day when they will be reunited. Randall strums his guitar and joins for harmonies with Ingram every time the chorus rolls around. They are singing about better days ahead but they’re making the present moment sound pretty good, too.
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May 10, 2021It is certainly her purest and least sonically complicated, which is great when considering her warmly warbling voice. And like her bigger, broader sounding albums, she gives as good as she gets, quietly, while sounding as grand as if she had a studio band’s excess at work. This time, however, it only took a couple of fellow Texans and an empty room down in Marfa to bring the best out of Lambert.