![]() The tracklisting from 1-15 follows the same order as her 2021 album “ 29: Written In Stone (video deluxe)” followed by three of her previous hits (“ Every Little Thing”, “Hide The Wine” and “I Hope You’re Happy Now”) all of which will already be familiar to you I’m sure and need no further comment here. Carly co-produced the release alongside multi-talented David Clauss, the two having worked together previously on “ Every Little Thing” which he engineered and mixed. The energy she exuded that evening was tangible and her already insane and emotional vocals were even more impressive, lifting her songs to another level entirely.Īll this I am pleased to say translates perfectly on this album, which was recorded in Nashville during an intimate concert event at Marathon Music Works. But for me that’s no substitute for capturing the excitement and adrenalin rush of an actual concert, complete with the interaction between artist/band/audience, and this is exactly what Carly has done with this phenomenal album.Īnyone who has seen the Kentucky native perform live on stage will no doubt attest to the fact that she is a natural up there, and listening to this release definitely brought back memories of her London show last year at Islington Assembly Hall. I must admit to really loving a live album, but unfortunately they seem to be a rarity lately which I fully understand from a technical and practical point of view, and often the nearest you’ll get is the odd track/occasional release recorded in one take in a studio. At least, that’s what it felt like, being fortunate enough to have immersed myself in a preview of her upcoming album “ Carly Pearce-29: Written In Stone : Live From Music City” released this Friday, March 24th, via Big Machine Records. I’m not sure how you spent last weekend, but I was at a Carly Pearce concert.
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