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Tanya Tucker - While I'm Livin' (2019) [Hi-Res]

Tanya Tucker - While I'm Livin' (2019) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Tanya Tucker

  • Title: While I'm Livin'
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Concord Records
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 34:48
  • Total Size: 83.7 / 199 / 709 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Mustang Ridge
2. The Wheels Of Laredo
3. I Don’t Owe You Anything
4. The Day My Heart Goes Still
5. High Ridin’ Heroes
6. The House That Built Me
7. Hard Luck
8. Rich
9. Seminole Wind Calling
10. Bring My Flowers Now

Country legend and original female outlaw Tanya Tucker returns after 17 years with While I’m Livin.’ Produced by Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings, the album marks Tucker’s first for Fantasy Records and her first new material since 2002’s Tanya.

“Brandi is truly out of this world. She’s talented, smart, funny, never ever slows down and has a heart of gold,” says Tucker of the collaboration. “I just love her. She was like my shadow when we were in the studio. Every time I turned around, she was there. And Shooter, I’ve known him since he was a baby. He’s the one who brought us all together. So I’m ready to get this music out there because it’s different than anything I’ve ever done.”

While I’m Livin’ is largely comprised of songs written by Carlile, the twins Tim and Phil Hanseroth and Tucker. “It’s a musical biography of sorts,” said Carlile, “about Tanya’s real life and the places she’s seen, and it’s narrated by the greatest country and western singer this side of Johnny Cash.”

“The Day My Heart Goes Still” is a reflection of Tucker’s enduring love for her late father, while “Mustang Ridge” recalls her hardscrabble childhood in central Texas. While I’m Livin’ also contains some well-chosen covers including “High Ridin’ Heroes,” a 1987 song Shooter selected that featured David Lynn Jones and his dad, Waylon Jennings, “The House That Built Me,” a track made famous by Miranda Lambert and “Hard Luck” the 1979 chestnut by country-rockers, Josefus.

In many ways, the album’s cornerstone is “Bring My Flowers Now,” the only tune that was co-written by Tucker, Carlile and the twins. The album closer, told through Carlile’s solo piano and Tucker’s plaintive vocal, speaks to the importance of showing appreciation to those we love, before it’s too late. Carlile explains, “We have so few opportunities to thank the legends that have influenced the generations of Country music singers and writers. With Tanya we have quite an opportunity because she’s young. I’m drawn to Tanya Tucker because she’s been to hell and to heaven, not to mention every square inch of Texas. She’s lived, she’s living, she’s got something to say and I’m listening.”




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  • whiskers
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