Midwest Farmer's Daughter

Midwest Farmer's Daughter

by Margo Price
Midwest Farmer's Daughter

Midwest Farmer's Daughter

by Margo Price

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Overview

Midwest Farmer's Daughter isn't merely an autobiographical title for the retro country singer/songwriter Margo Price, it's a nice tip of the hat to one of her primary inspirations, Loretta Lynn. The connections between the two country singers don't end there. Toward the end of her career, the Coal Miner's Daughter wound up collaborating with Jack White for 2004's Van Lear Rose, and White's Third Man Records provides a launching pad for Price, releasing her self-financed solo debut as-is as Midwest Farmer's Daughter. Spare and lean like Loretta in her prime, Price nevertheless writes with the studied precision of a modern Americana songwriter; even when she gets explicitly autobiographical, as she does on the opening "Hands of Time," it doesn't play as confession ripped from the soul, it plays as poetry. Similarly, when she tightens the screws so her song turns into something sleek, it doesn't play as Music City precision, it feels savvy and personal, surprising with its light hint of funk and Price's clear, plaintive, and powerful vocal. This tension between the head and heart, between the country and the city, is what fuels Midwest Farmer's Daughter, placing it on a warm, hazy plane that feels simultaneously sophisticated and down-home. Part of this dichotomy is due to Price's singing: she sounds like the Illinois girl that she is, possessing a voice that's pretty, plain, and unadorned, carrying an innocence that cuts against the worldliness of her songs. Her band, though, provides her songs with a genuine honky tonk kick, but even when the album drifts toward the traditional -- as it does on "Hurtin' (On the Bottle)" or "Four Years of Chances" -- Price's sensibility is modern, turning these old-fashioned tales of heartbreak, love, loss, and perseverance into something fresh and affecting. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 03/25/2016
Label: Third Man Records
UPC: 0813547022653
Rank: 108080

Tracks

  1. Hands of Time
  2. About to Find Out
  3. Tennessee Song
  4. Since You Put Me Down
  5. Four Years of Chances
  6. This Town Gets Around
  7. How the Mighty Have Fallen
  8. Weekender
  9. Hurtin¿¿¿ (On the Bottle)
  10. World¿¿¿s Greatest Loser

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Margo Price   Primary Artist,Vocals,Lead Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Kristin Weber   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background),Fiddle,Violin
Alex Munoz   Dobro,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Jamie Davis   Guitar (Electric)
Micah Hulscher   Organ,Piano,Fender Rhodes
Luke Schneider   Dobro,Pedal Steel
Dillon Napier   Drums,Percussion
Larissa Maestro   Cello
Eric Whitman   Vocals (Background)
Jeremy Ivey   Bass,Harmonica,Guitar (Acoustic)
Matt Ross-Spang   Wah Wah Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Eleonore Denig   Violin
Joshua Hedley   Vocal Harmony
Kevin Black   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Margo Price   Harmony,Composer
Nathanio Strimpopulos   Artwork
Alex Munoz   Engineer,Producer
Danielle Holbert   Photography
Jeremy Ivey   Composer
John Baldwin   Mastering
Mark Fredson   Composer
Matt Ross-Spang   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Caitlin Rose   Composer
Joshua Hedley   Harmony
Kristin Weber   Harmony
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