Miranda Lambert Crazy Ex Rar
Posted : adminOn 5/23/2018Oct 23, 2009 Miranda Lambert- Crazy Ex Girlfriend lyrics - Duration: 3:00. Angela P 912,460 views. Miranda Lambert - More Like Her - Duration: 3:27. Here you can download miranda lambert. Com Miranda Lambert -Revolution (FULL ALBUM).rar 4shared. Com 103.44 MB, miranda lambert - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
• 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Released: December 26, 2006 • ' Released: April 2, 2007 • ' Released: January 14, 2008 • ' Released: September 1, 2008 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the second studio album by American artist,. The album was released May 1, 2007 on and was produced by Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was Lambert's first studio album released under the Columbia Nashville label, as 2005's was issued on. The album received high critical acclaim, with critics commenting on Lambert's revengeful material.
The album went to number one on the United States' chart and also reached number 6 on the overall American chart. Out of the album's four singles, three were major hits on the chart between 2007 and 2009. ',' the third single released from the album, became her first Top 10 hit on the country chart in 2008. Other singles spawned from the album were, ',' and '.' In late Spring 2008, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend won the Album of the Year award at the.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was recorded at three separate studios in and consisted of eleven tracks. Pc Playback Dmi Files here. Eight of the album's tracks were entirely written or co-written by Lambert herself. Three additional tracks are cover versions. 'Getting Ready' was written by, and it appears on her 2007 release,. 'Easy from Now On' (written by and Susanna Clark) was originally a Top 15 Billboard country hit for and appeared on her 1978 album,. 'Dry Town' was written by and but would not appear on any of their albums until 2017's Boots No 1: The Official Bootleg.
Most of the album's tracks speak of planning revenge on ex lovers. Lambert said she drew inspiration for writing such music because both her parents were and she was frequently exposed to crime scenes. Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke were both chosen as producers of the album, since both previously produced her 2005 release,. Most of the album's tracks describe women who seek revenge on their ex lovers.
The first track, ',' discusses a woman who plans revenge on an abusive boyfriend by killing him with her shotgun. The album's title track explains how an ex-girlfriend will not let her former lover date other women. The woman walks into the bar where her lover is and creates a scene by committing acts of violence.
Other songs have more mellow themes behind them. The third track, ' is drawn from real life experiences and situations when Lambert was younger.
In an interview with, Lambert described Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and how it compared with her previous release. Ansiklopedi Indir Pdf. Lambert clarified that although most listeners view her as a 'badass' singer, other songs on the album also show a more mellow-sounding side of her musical artistry.
'I definitely put more of myself out there on this one. People hear songs like “Kerosene” and even “Gunpowder & Lead” from “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” and think I’m always that badass, but if you listen to the record and hear songs like “Desperation” and “More Like Her,” the softer side comes through. And at first I was like, “Crap, I just said a whole lot about myself and now there’s no going back!” but fans and critics have responded so well I guess it was a good thing to do!' Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating 85/100 Review scores Source Rating A− A 6/10 A Crazy Ex-Girlfriend received widespread acclaim from critics. At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an score of 85, based on 15 reviews. Wpa/wpa2 Password List Download on this page. From hailed it as one of 2007's best albums, demonstrating Lambert's skills as a singer and a songwriter because of her 'wry wit and clear eye for little details, mining the unexpected from such familiar subjects as love and loss and jealously and rage.'
In, said it would likely be the year's best country record and said while Lambert also impressed with her introspective songs, 'the violent moments define a little lady who also cites the Rolling Stones' 'Under My Thumb' [on 'Guilty in Here'] and rocks a cover. Jonathan Keefe from credited her with defying country music's 'historically and presently conservative gender politics' on an album that was 'brash, insightful, wry, and, above all else, smart'. Critic Josh Love deemed it a coming-of-age record for Lambert, who was self-possessed enough to craft 'a persona whose power relies not on values, beliefs, or experiences, but on feints, distance, and masterful command. Lambert is at a very rarified place right now, turning her songs into vehicles for a persona that transcends background narrative and personal history'. Was less enthusiastic and felt Lambert's strong voice was more effective on the uptempo songs than ballads such as 'Desperation'. At the end of 2007, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was ranked the 4th best album of the year. It was voted the 15th best album of the year in the, an annual poll of American critics published.